Tom Yarrow
@tomyarrow.bsky.social
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Anthropology professor @ Durham University | Ethnography of heritage, conservation, buildings, architecture, expertise, knowledge, time, bureaucracy... | Less and less certain. The Object of Conservation (2022, Rouledge) Architects (2019, Cornell)
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tomyarrow.bsky.social
Builds on perspectives from maintenance and repair studies, ritual, heritage and beyond, including engagements with @hannahcknox.bsky.social

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tomyarrow.bsky.social
Really pleased my paper (with Paolo Heywood) 'On the problem of continuity' just got accepted by JRAI. It proposes a theory of culture beyond the inventive assumptions that often dominate analyses and over-determine ethnography. DM or email if you're interested to see the accepted draft.
tomyarrow.bsky.social
I seem to buy books in inverse proportion to my time for reading
tomyarrow.bsky.social
Absolutely loved archaeologist Rose Ferraby's R3 programme Earthworks -- a lovely, lyrical exploration of materials with thoughtful reflections on time, craft and the traces people leave, and told with so much humanity.
tomyarrow.bsky.social
Being able to see any GP would be a start!
tomyarrow.bsky.social
Adam Reed's new book just arrived and looks terrific -- an ethnography of animal protection, which opens out new ways of thinking about human-animal relations, activism, expert knowledge and imperatives of moral action.
tomyarrow.bsky.social
Admittedly hot take but IMO Sycamore Gap is a more interesting place without the sycamore. And the social significance of its absence seems on balance to be greater than the presence of the tree itself (not that I condone those who cut it down and with all sympathies to those who grieve its loss!)
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mamatommy.bsky.social
Durham Anthropology would like to invite you to this years Layton Dialogue!

This year’s theme is ‘Multispecies ethnography as a forum for dialogue in anthropology’ and will feature Prof Marianne Lien and Dr Kerry Dore with Dr Simona Capisani as discussant! 📚🎓
tomyarrow.bsky.social
Lunch and a walk along the Tyne with @chikaw.bsky.social , Hannah Knox and Adam Reed a lovely way to mark the end of our JRAI editorship. Thanks to all who submitted, reviewed and helped to make it all happen!
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markknight63.bsky.social
Once more with feeling!....House Beautiful 1999 starring @beccyscottuk.bsky.social & Dave Hall
Excavated footprint of an Early Iron Age roundhouse with modern 'couple' parodying domestic roles (past & present)
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lianachua.bsky.social
Really happy to be in such wonderful company in Environmental Humanities #envhum! Huge thanks to @dollyjorgensen.bsky.social and Franklin Ginn for their guidance and patience throughout the editorial process. Thread on the full issue below
dollyjorgensen.bsky.social
The Environmental Humanities November 2024 issue came out a week ago, but I haven't had a chance to post a thread on it yet! I wanted to bring this massive amount of new #envhum scholarship to your attention.
read.dukeupress.edu/environmenta...
A thread...
Cover of Environmental Humanities, vol 16 issue 3, Nov 2024. Image is a spider web with dew
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mamatommy.bsky.social
Just out! Why are anthropologists interested in microbes? Are we witnessing a turn to a new object of study for #anthropology? Find out what I think in this long review of three recent books on the topic in the JRAI rai.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Microbial turns
Click on the article title to read more.
rai.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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dominicboyer.bsky.social
Seems like a fitting title for our times… I’ve got a chapter in here on death anxiety and fossil fuels
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lesleymcf.bsky.social
Out today, and open access, 'The melody that's sweetly played in tune', my photo essay with @alexanderboyd.bsky.social in @landscaperesearch.bsky.social journal! Ardeer, and an archaeology of photography, they're important!! doi.org/10.1080/0142...
tomyarrow.bsky.social
What category do you think this is?
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williamcarruthers.bsky.social
Putting this out there again with some more detail: this is really an article about the futility of trying to construct total archives and histories, and the question of what a useful analytical frame for the history of fields like Egyptology and archaeology might be.
tomyarrow.bsky.social
Thanks @mw-m.bsky.social for this useful resource!
mw-m.bsky.social
I’ve tried to put together a non-exhaustive list of anthropologists on bluesky together. Did I miss anyone? Should I add you? go.bsky.app/GYEM3YK #anthropology #anthrosky
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chloeahmann.bsky.social
Holding something you’ve lived with and worked toward for 14 years is a surreal experience. Grateful to the folks at UChicago Press, to friends and mentors who helped shape me, and to dear ones in Baltimore who taught me everything. Happy 📚🎉 day everyone!