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RadicalAnthro

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London's longest running evening class, studying What it means to be human at UCL Anthropology dept. We are FREE, on Tues eves term time. Account run by Camilla Power. Radical anthropologists include Chris Knight, Ian Watts, Jerome Lewis and Morna Finnegan
#anthropology #socialanthropology #evolutionaryanthropology #archaeology

New term starts in September
LIVE @UCL and on ZOOM
http://radicalanthropologygroup.org/

Vimeo collection of previous talks
https://vimeo.com/user33365184

Artist: Diego Rodriguez-Robredo

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Next Tues Dec 5, 18:30 GMT London time we have and speaking on their forthcoming book
'When Eve Laughed'
on the evolutionary emergence of .

Everybody is welcome to come LIVE to (please get there on time to avoid the doors closing!)
Or join us on ZOOM

Sign into Eventbrite for ZOOM links (sent Mon/Tues)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/radical-anthropology-talks-tickets-707087105567

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Study comparing health and genetic differences in settled and nomadic groups of the of N. . A mutation associating to may be favourable for the nomads.

'In modern children diagnosed with ADHD, the genetic mutation generally correlates with restlessness and distractibility. And in those Ariaal children who had settled into sedentary Western behaviours, the gene was linked to poor health and distracted classroom behaviours. But in those Ariaal who still practised a traditional nomadic life, the gene mutation was linked to strength and better nutritional health.'

https://newatlas.com/science/adhd-evolutionary-benefits-foraging-explore-exploit/

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Hoppy birthday Jack! 🥰
🎈🎂🐇🥂
12 TODAY!

We gotched him at 18 months in autumn 2013, so he's a Spring 2012 kit.
The official birthday is
🌕Full Moon of the apple blossom 🌸.
So it's herby drops, fenugreek crunchies, sweet potato nibs and 🍎 for Jack!!


White rabbit lying stretched on his belly, stuffing his face with apple leaf
White and grey splotched rabbit on a colourful carpet

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Very interesting review on the evolution of lifespan/ question. It argues that for certain highly species (Late Pleistocene humans, and some whales) there is a need of 'intensive screening' and quality control of mitochondria. Given a finite number of viable oocytes, female fertility period is limited (but why survive so much longer then?) https://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jzo.13096

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Why cooperation is found among humans but rarely among other animals: the effects of groups.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00308-0

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Jack would appreciate some attention!

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Big crowd gathering for the Jewish bloc

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Our new term starts on Tues Jan 9, 6:30pm London time.
Talks are all FREE, LIVE @UCLanthropology
and on ZOOM. Everybody welcome to just turn up!

http://radicalanthropologygroup.org

Our first session is with on
'Egalitarianism made us human: why Graeber and Wengrow get it wrong'

Details here (incl ZOOM links)
http://radicalanthropologygroup.org/blog/egalitarianism-made-us-human-why-graeber-and-wengrow-get-it-wrong/

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We think this attack on understanding by Stefanos is junk. Almost everything about it is wrong.

The idea that our bodies, minds and emotions are only affected by the last 5000 years is profoundly stupid -- once again social scientists trying to pretend doesn't exist (Am looking at /Wengrow there).

Take this bit 🤦:
'But in reality, our bodies, our economic systems, our social relations, our family relations, and our politics have very little to do with this longer history [=species life] and a great deal to do with the much shorter one [=farming/patriarchy]'

This is a real mashup: our bodies, minds, hearts and souls have been shaped through thousands on thousands of generations of egalitarian nomadic lifestyle -- we need to know about that to challenge the constraints of heinous inequality in emerging class societies. Yes these shifted gender, economic and social relations of the past 5000 years. But we don't lose the cognitive and emotional skill set of being human overnight, or even in a few thousand years of warfare and patriarchy..

https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2024/march/why-are-we-obsessed-with-human-origins-.html

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FREE community please BOOST!

🌖NEXT WEEK🌗
Tues April 30 18:30 (BST)
with @ana_valdi
LIVE @UCLanthropology and on ZOOM

'The supply chain capitalism of AI: a call to (re)think algorithmic harms and resistance'

Everybody welcome FREE, LIVE and online! Just turn up!

Ana Valdivia, Lecturer at Oxford Internet Institute, will be speaking LIVE in the Daryll Forde Room, 2nd Floor of the UCL Anthropology Dept, 14 Taviton St, London WC1H 0BW
**NB We can now use the front door in Taviton St again **

You can also join us on ZOOM (ID 384 186 2174 passcode Wawilak)

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OMG Jack, shockingly dirty ! Where have u been?

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Oh fuck off, god!

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Another paper taking issue with the trendy 'Woman the hunter' arguments. et al say:
'...we strongly disagree with a central premise that appears to motivate this scholarship: that the idea of evolved gendered subsistence activities derives largely from incorrect assumptions extrapolated from patriarchal norms today and/or rationalizations of “implicit male superiority” based solely on anatomical gender differences. Such claims are belied by extensive ethnographic and human behavioral ecology research across multiple extant foraging societies. These studies document the near universality of gendered divisions of labor, with women's large-scale participation in hunting occurring only in specific societies (i.e., the Agta) or contexts (i.e., small-game hunting) (Bird, 1999; Hoffman, Farquharson, & Venkataraman, 2023).'

https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aman.13970

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On #lipstick and a history of women

(And let's remember, according to Radical Anthropology theory, #cosmetics made us human!)
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/nov/13/the-big-idea-what-my-grandmothers-lipstick-taught-me-about-the-past

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Lovely short essay on community of in sacred spaces, and the threats these face.

"We were standing in a sacred grove, or devrai, once a commonplace phenomenon across the rural Indian landscape (CPR Environmental Education Centre, n.d). These patches of forests are considered holy by nearby communities and associated with a locally revered deity. Rules and norms crafted by the elders prohibit anyone from using any produce from the forest, thus naturally allowing for the spaces to become unofficial preserves for flora and fauna. Sacred groves are like nature’s library."
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"Newer ideas of sacred need to also emerge from partnerships between scientists and native communities, along with economies that are mindful of the ideas of limits and reciprocity. For the writer and biologist Robin Wall Kimmerer, To love a place is not enough, we must find ways to heal it. In many ways, the healing entails repairing broken relationships, listening to the people, attending to the land, and recognizing the patterns that bind us all, like the entangled roots of the Myristica swamps."

https://humansandnature.org/sacred-and-sacrilege-weaving-resilience-and-exploitation-through-forest-assemblages/

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Tonight we mark Samhaim/Hallowe'en by listening, really listening to These children's stories and 'old wives' tales bring us messages from deep time: before war, before patriarchy...

We want to use the crack in time for reflection: our mood is mourning, facing death, and praying for new life...the fairy tales are survivors of millennia -- and have important things to teach.

Our evening class
Tues Oct 31, 18:30 GMT London time is a Special!
🌛🧹🧹✨🌜👹🌖🐱✨👻🧹🧹

on
'The Science of Mythology the Sleeping Beauty and other tales'
LIVE @UCLAnthropology

If the mood takes you, Hallowe'en dress encouraged!!🧹👻✨
Older child friendly!! 🐱🧹🌖🌜

Also on ZOOM 👇👇
Sign into Eventbrite for links (sent out Mon/Tues)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/radical-anthropology-talks-tickets-707087105567

Image shows the luxuriously dressed Princess coming face to face with the ancient crone, a humble spinster working with the last spindle in the kingdom. The Princess is just about to reach out. A spinning wheel whirs between them, in a bare attic beneath the rafters.

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On the Jewish blok

Placard reads: It's not a war if only 1 side has an army.

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Join the tomorrow in and march for !

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FREE community , please boost!

TOMORROW 🌔🌗🌘🩸 🏹
Tuesday Jan 30, 6:30pm London time
we have on

'Women's biggest husband is the Moon': gender relations among BaYaka hunter-gatherers

FREE, LIVE @UCLAnthropology and on ZOOM

http://radicalanthropologygroup.org

Jerome is speaking in the Daryll Forde Seminar Room, 2nd Floor of the Anthro building.

NB due to building work, you need to use the main entrance of the Archaeology Institute round the corner in Gordon Sq. Please plan to arrive between 6:15-6:30 if possible.

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This image shows the far side of the , illuminated by the , as it crosses between the DSCOVR spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the - one million miles away.
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/from-a-million-miles-away-nasa-camera-shows-moon-crossing-face-of-earth/

The disc of the Earth is a marbled swirl of cloud and ocean blue. The small disc of the Moon nestles against the South West quadrant, showing it's dark side ash-grey, pitted with craters.

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Looks really interesting!

It uses "a major comparative study of water beings in diverse cultural and historical contexts, and considers the central importance of water beings such as Māori taniwha and the Australian Rainbow Serpent in such legal conflicts, and in broader debates about human and non-human rights. Like other water deities around the world, these beings personify the generative (and potentially punitive) powers of water and its co-creative role in shaping human and non-human lives. They are resurfacing today with an important representational role in contemporary conflicts over land and water."
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ocea.5375

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Woman in gold lamé Mac says 'Just another Extremist demanding Peace Love and Justice' on a cardboard sign in Palestinian colours.

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More desecration of the !

The Nation voices objection to obscenely rich private individuals placing on the Moon:

'...the President of the Navajo Nation, Buu Nygren, has filed a formal objection with NASA and the U.S. Department of Transportation over what he calls an act of desecration. "It is crucial to emphasize that the moon holds a sacred position in many Indigenous cultures, including ours," Nygren wrote in a letter dated Dec. 21. "The act of depositing human remains and other materials, which could be perceived as discards in any other location, on the moon is tantamount to desecration of this sacred space." '


https://www.space.com/nasa-responds-navajo-nation-objection-human-remains-moon?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_content=space.com

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