By Katerina Chatzikidi Welcome to the third post of the series. On this occasion, the social social anthropologist Katerina Chatzikidi has joined us to share her fieldwork experience in Brazil. In her piece, rather than being focused on a single work, she takes us on a tour to introduce a wide variety of issues related to Read More…
Category: hegemony of English language
Hidden Anthropology Gems: Etnicidad, identidad y migraciones
By Ricardo R. Ontillera Sánchez Today, English is increasingly considered to be the ‘global language of science’ and has developed practically a monopoly in international periodical publications. With 90 percent of articles in the natural sciences and well over three-quarters in the social sciences and humanities written in English, researchers from around the globe have little Read More…