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New on U/C A – Commoning Knowledge: "Vom ‚Nachleben‘ der Daten. Digitale ethnografische Forschungsdaten archivieren – und dann?" by Sabine Imeri & Michaela Rizzolli, boasblogs.org/uncommoning/... #DGSKA2025
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New on U/C A – Plenary Session III Un/Commoning Anthropology: "Digital (Un)Commoning as Ethnographic Praxis" by Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan, boasblogs.org/uncommoning/... #DGSKA2025
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New on U/C A – More-than-human Un/Commoning: "The Relational Paths Of Water: Wayuu Women Positioning Collective Relationships Around Water In La Guajira, Colombia" by Astrid Ulloa Cubillos, boasblogs.org/uncommoning/... #DGSKA2025
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New on U/C A – Health as a Common Good?: "The Price to Pay for a Racialized Labor Market is Health: Depletion and Restless Bodies among EU-2 Migrant Workers" by A. Valentina Moraru, boasblogs.org/uncommoning/... #DGSKA2025
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New on U/C A – Commoning Museum and University: "Dialogues of Display and Dissertation. Reflections on a Doctorate in the Museum" by Katharina Nowak, boasblogs.org/uncommoning/... #DGSKA2025
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New on U/C A – Commoning Museum and University: "Ethnologische Museen als Orte affekthistorischer Forschung" von Carl Deußen, boasblogs.org/uncommoning/... #DGSKA2025
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NEW boasblog "Co-Producing Knowledge"
"Co-Productive Research in Contested Fields" by Mario Krämer.
Is it possible to co-produce knowledge in politically contested fields?
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#ContestedFields #CoProducingKnowledge
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The boasblog: "Who’s afraid of anti-racism?"
A roundtable explores anthropology’s colonial legacies, resistance to anti-racist initiatives, and how to build a discipline committed to justice and inclusion.

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Racism has been a contentious topic within anthropology. Broadly speaking, the discipline has had a long history of engagement with—whether critical against, conniving at, or even productive of—racial...
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Latest on the boasblog Un/Commoning Migration:
Un/commoning Migration Studies and Decolonization as Distinction.
The AG Migration reflects on borders, divides, and how to rethink Migration Studies beyond colonial legacies.

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New blog on "Un/Commoning Migration"!
"Multilingual as decolonial practice: ethnographic experiments of an anthropologist between Brazil and Italy" by Letizia “Tita” Patriarca

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🌍 New on Co-Producing Knowledge:
“Rethinking Collaboration in Social Anthropology” by Lamine Doumbia, Peter Narh & Drissa Tangara ✍️
From extractive to collaborative models—rethinking ethics & politics of #KnowledgeProduction in North–South relations & African studies.
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Boasblogs • Rethinking Collaboration in Social Anthropology
Introduction The shift from extractive to collaborative models of knowledge production is about redefining the ethics and politics thereof, especially in North–South relations, interdisciplinary resea...
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🚀 Our new blog “Co-Producing Knowledge” is live!
co-edited by Ute Dieckmann, Gerda Kuiper, @simonepfeifer.bsky.social and
Hauke-Peter Vehrs.

Collaborative anthropology – with new posts every Tuesday.

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!Out now!
LEAKY ARCHIVE: Decolonizing museum archives through openness
Cologne’s Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum transformed access with LEAKY ARCHIVE (2022–23), using digital collaboration to reinterpret 165,000+ colonial-era objects.
Artists, activists, and youth brought fresh perspectives.
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