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Ilana Gershon deposited Legislative Authenticity and the Politics of Recognition: How to be a Maori Member of Parliament in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoLegislative Authenticity and the Politics of Recognition: How to be a Maori Member of Parliament
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Ilana Gershon deposited Animating interaction in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThis article engages with Ten Silvio’s 2010 challenge to treat animation as a central trope for understanding the relationship between selves and media. We discuss how animation can illuminate aspects of interactions that performance, the current dominant trope, can not—such as addressing what it means to be human when what distinguishes the h…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Language and Media/Technology in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoLanguage and Media/Technology
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Ilana Gershon deposited What Do We Talk about When We Talk About Animation in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoWhat if performance is no longer the dominant trope for understanding the mediated self? What if animation is as or more important as a trope? This essay explores what questions scholars would ask if they were to begin with animation as the starting point.
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Ilana Gershon deposited “I’m not a businessman, I’m a business, man” in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThis article discusses personal branding, a performance genre that many job seekers in the United States are told to master in order to get a job. I discuss the specific techniques you are supposed to use to brand yourself, some of the origins of these techniques, and the reasons why people find it challenging to put these techniques into…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Keepin’ It Real: Facebook’s Honesty Box and Ethnic Verbal Genres in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoKeepin’ It Real: Facebook’s Honesty Box and Ethnic Verbal Genres
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Ilana Gershon deposited UNDERCOVER BOSS BLUES in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoUndercover boss is a reality TV show designed for and by people who take capitalism for granted and who are reflecting on crises that are part and parcel of what it means to live under a capitalist system. Undercover boss was first launched on Channel 4 in the UK in 2009, and country‐specific spin‐offs have since appeared in 16 other cou…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Calling the Irrational Unmanageable Neoliberal Self in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoCalling the Irrational Unmanageable Neoliberal Self
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Ilana Gershon deposited Every Click You Make, I’ll Be Watching You: Facebook Stalking and Neoliberal Information in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoEvery Click You Make, I’ll Be Watching You: Facebook Stalking and Neoliberal Information
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Ilana Gershon deposited Hailing the US job-seeker: origins and neoliberal uses of job applications in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoIn every US city or college campus, it is possible to attend workshops designed to teach job seekers how to fashion the genre repertoire required to apply for a job. Over the past 15 years, these workshops are arenas for hailing the neoliberal subject, teaching different genres as forms that interpellate job applicants as authors of their own ever…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Undercover Boss’s Travels: Comparing the US and UK Reality Shows in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoComparing different versions of Undercover Boss reveals how an assemblage of TV producers, camera crews, businesses, and broadcasters choose to portray corporate hierarchies during the financial crisis of 2008 when corporations seemed like especially vulnerable forms of social organization for workers to rely upon. This article approaches the same…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Porous social orders in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoMany cultural anthropologists today share a common theoretical commitment: to view the people they encounter during fieldwork as living among multiple social orders that are interconnected and contingent. When social orders are multiple, ethnographers are quickly faced with the question of how people construct the boundaries between these social…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Reprises: Seeing like an author: early Bakhtin for anthropologists in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoHow would the anthropology of the 1990’s have been different if anthropologists understood what it meant to be a writing subject describing Others the way that Bakhtin did? These questions are undercurrents in this essay, as I summarize what early Bakhtin has to offer contemporary anthropology so that you, gentle reader, might make a more i…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Genres in new economies of language in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThis article suggests that one of the understudied and substantive ways in which actors produce and transform social hierarchies and classifications is by aligning and misaligning genres. Alignments within and across genres have furnished methods for construing and evaluating qualities of people – as examples, the genre repertoires of job a…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Media as Channel in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoTo understand how people navigate shifting media ecologies, linguistic anthropologists have turned to an array of analytical concepts that address how people communicate when using multiple channels: media ideologies, remediation, participant structures, heteroglossia, and entextualization. After demonstrating how these concepts are pertinent to…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited Click for work: Rethinking work through online work distribution platforms in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoOnline work distribution platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turk or Uber alter how work tasks are chosen or assigned. Put succinctly, instead of the employer choosing the employee, the worker chooses the task. Responses to these new technological possibilities for distributing tasks are all deeply influenced by the contemporary historical moment,…[Read more]
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Ilana Gershon deposited You got a hole in your belly and a phone in your hand: How US government phone subsidies shape the search for employment in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoMany of the tasks involved in looking for a job these days involve sharing and storing
digital data. Digital technology is now required for job seekers to research employers,
store resumes, complete applications, and schedule interviews. What is the employment
process for people who are living on the poverty line, without reliable access to…[Read more] -
Ilana Gershon deposited Introduction: genre work and the new economy in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe special issue brings together anthropologists working at the intersection of language and economy to draw attention to the dynamics of how people’s experiences of social change are articulated through genre work in different institutional contexts. In recent years, many scholars working in cultural economy have turned to language as an a…[Read more]
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Pramod Ranjan deposited मणिपुर हिंसा: परतों के भीतर कितनी परतें होती हैं? in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoयह मणिपुर में 2023 में हुई हिंसा पर केंद्रित प्रमोद रंजन के रिपोर्ताजों का पहला भाग है।
प्रमोद रंजन इसमें पूर्वोत्तर भारत के इतिहास, संस्कृति और समाज में आ रहे परिवर्तनों को चिन्हित किया है तथा उसका संवेदनशील, मर्मस्पर्शी और विचारोत्तेजक चित्र प्रस्तुत किया है।
उन्होंने इस रिपोर्ताज में यह भी बताया है कि हिंसा के दौरान मैतेई महिलाओं के…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited How Do Political Opportunities Impact Protest Potential? A Multilevel Cross-National Assessment in the group
Sociology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months agoThis article tests the general explanatory power of political opportunity theory for cross-national variations in protest throughout the world, and considers how opportunities influence individual-level characteristics crucial for coalition-formation and campaigns. This study constructs a multilevel model of protest potential, using survey data…[Read more]
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