Neuroanthropology: Long Range Plan, Short Range Controversy
It seems the controversy over the wording of the AAA long-range plan is slowly settling down. It’s amazing how far it reached, from the New York Times to Gawker, Christian talk radio to About.com. And...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Late to the science-anti-science bum fight…
Daniel has written a series of excellent posts on the controversy allegedly sparked by the revision of the long-term planning statement by the American Anthropological Association (first, second,...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Neuroanthropology.net at 1,000,000
Our old site, Neuroanthropology.net, has just broken through the 1,000,000 visits mark! We’ve done that in three years. Our very post there came in December 2007. Even though Greg and I moved over...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Wednesday Round Up #134
This week top, anthro, journalism, mind, video games, and culturomics. Plus a great video at the end. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to Everyone!!! Top Ed Yong, Do Young Female Chimps Play With...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Four Stone Spade
Testimony of the Spade is hosting Four Stone Hearth #109, the carnval that rounds up the best of anthropology blogging across the range of the discipline. From Lego Archaeology to plague victims to...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Facebook relations visualized
Paul Butler, a data infrastructure engineering intern at Facebook, was searching for a way to visualize the international relations being enacted on Facebook. With access to Apache Hive, the Facebook...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Our new bannerhead
We don’t have a quirky or fascinating name for our weblog — neuro + anthropology = no points for being an inside joke or clever reference — but we did put together a new bannerhead when we moved from...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Surveying all science bloggers!
While watching the Australian national cricket team positively humiliated by the English, I ran across this survey being conducted by Alice at Through the Looking Glass on science bloggers. According...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Wednesday Round Up #135
Bradley Voytek and Jessica Voytek have created a wonderful new visualization tool, BrainSCANr, or the Brain Systems, Connections, Associations, and Network Relationships engine. It creates a map of...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology: Anthropology and Publicity
Last month Radboud University Nijmegen hosted a conference on Anthropology and/in Publicity. The main conference featured talks by Ulf Hannerz, Annelies Moors, Thomas H. Erikson, and Mathijs Pelkmans....
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