Damien Droney
@ddroney.bsky.social
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Cultural & medical anthropologist working in postcolonial science studies.
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ddroney.bsky.social
Jenn and I saw them around then as well. Halloween night, maybe 2006 or 2007. They were great.
ddroney.bsky.social
If you find yourself needing a little pick-me-up this week, you should know that there's a Devo documentary on Netflix.
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lmesseri.bsky.social
A new Annual Review of Anthropology piece on the "Anthropology of Science" (by Langlitz and Dan-Cohen) raises a question I have long wondered about - why is there no dedicated journal for this domain of inquiry? Should there be? What could it look like? Why would it matter?
What Ever Happened to the Anthropology of Science? From the Science Wars to the Post-Truth Era | Annual Reviews
The anthropology of science emerged in the 1980s as a critique of science and technocracy, exposing the social construction of scientific facts and their role in reinforcing ideologies such as capital...
www.annualreviews.org
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elijahjwatson.bsky.social
Anthropologists (and others! 🙏): If SAPIENS Magazine has mattered to you—as a reader, writer, teacher, or student—now is the time to speak up. Write to Wenner-Gren today. Tell them why public anthropology matters. #SaveSAPIENS #AnthroSky

Link to petition: actionnetwork.org/letters/urge...
ddroney.bsky.social
Unsure if Zygmunt Bauman was on right track here: “Unlike homini sacri, the ‘lives unworthy of living’[...] they are not ‘legitimate targets exempted from the protection of law at the sovereign’s behest. They are rather unintended and unplanned ‘collateral casualties’ of economic progress.”
ddroney.bsky.social
I'm not teaching my biopolitics class anymore, but I'm making a mental note for the week on surplus population.
tgpeterson.bsky.social
She did it! She did the Scrooge line!
aprilglick.bsky.social
Joni Ernst, at her town hall last night.

When the crowd said people will die due to Medicaid and SNAP cuts, she said: "well we all are going to die." 🫠🫠🫠🫠
ddroney.bsky.social
I understand the default attitude of being annoyed at graduation ceremonies, but attending a commencement for incarcerated students put this in perspective for me. Never take it for granted.
ddroney.bsky.social
Celebrating Canadian sovereignty by listening to Neil Young.
ddroney.bsky.social
Describe Oberlin in one sentence challenge.
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crampell.bsky.social
The Agriculture Department has axed two programs that gave schools and food banks money to buy food from local farms and ranchers, halting more than $1 billion in federal spending. www.politico.com/news/2025/03...
USDA cancels $1B in local food purchasing for schools, food banks
States have been notified that they will not receive 2025 funding for schools to buy food from nearby farms.
www.politico.com
ddroney.bsky.social
“I remember Jim as a beacon of many things,” Kohrman said. “Most importantly, of kindness, creativity, scholarly community and intellectual rigor, as well as an unwavering commitment to building a more just world, in and outside the academy.”
stanforddaily.com/2025/02/19/j...
James Ferguson, professor of anthropology and former department chair, dies at 65
James “Jim” Ferguson played a pivotal roles in the department's history and will be remembered for his remarkable character, kindness and contributions to the field.
stanforddaily.com
ddroney.bsky.social
Impossible to answer because on the one hand you have Neil Young's 1970s solo work, but then you can't really compare that to the raw energy of Neil Young with Crazy Horse. Then of course you have various projects to which Neil Young was a relatively smaller but crucial contributor like Buffalo Spri
averycutedog.bsky.social
as a musician i gotta know: what's the best music
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anthrofuentes.bsky.social
Biology is far more interesting than simple categories and being human entails an astonishingly complex interplay of biology and culture. “Sex is a Spectrum: the biological limits of the binary” @princetonupress.bsky.social publishing May 6th!
Preorder princeton.press/0r0zpeq1
cover image of the book "Sex is a Spectrum"
ddroney.bsky.social
Can you imagine how amazing it would feel if someone asked you your name and you got to say "Steve Guttenberg?"
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chakadojani.bsky.social
Out soon: Exploring Ethnography of Outer Space: Methods and Perspectives, featuring my chapter "Anthropologists in outer space: Science fiction, infrastructure, comparison." A huge thanks to the editors for making this happen!
ddroney.bsky.social
My favorite new-to-me older music discovery of 2024 was Neil Young's synth-heavy 80s albums Trans and Landing on Water. I won't say that the people who warned me off of them were totally wrong, but I'm so glad I gave the albums a chance.
ddroney.bsky.social
My favorite album of 2024 was probably Love Changes Everything by Dirty Three.

I liked this review on Pitchfork. pitchfork.com/reviews/albu...
Dirty Three: Love Changes Everything
Read Grayson Haver Currin’s review of the album.
pitchfork.com
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wombatscholar.bsky.social
We now have a cover for Medicine on a Larger Scale: Global Histories of Social Medicine (CUP 2025), eds. @ahlie.bsky.social, Jeremy Greene, and me. Many brilliant contributors give alternative genealogies and futures for social medicine - never so necessary, so urgent as now
#histstm #histsci #STS
ddroney.bsky.social
I'm already reading a novel not in the fantasy genre, so I feel like I don't need to adopt any resolutions for the new year. I'm fine the way I am, thank you very much.