It is with great pleasure that, as a member of the steering committee, I announce the formation of ANTHROPOLOGISTS for JUSTICE and PEACE (AJP), a new grouping of Canadian anthropologists, and a partner of the U.S.-based Network of Concerned Anthropologists (NCA), the Fredericton Peace Coalition, the Centre de ressources sur la non-violence (CRNV), the Collectif… [Read more…]
Al Jazeera Arabic invited me to participate in its hour-long program, In Depth (19 April 2010; 3:00-4:00pm EST), and I was happy to do so via satellite earlier this evening, hosted by Ali Al-Dafiri, with my fellow guest, Mohamad Takriti. One of the main topics that the host of the program, Ali Al-Dafiri, asked me… [Read more…]
It is my great pleasure to announce that John Stanton has joined Zero Anthropology, as our newest blogger. As readers of this blog already know, we have previously published all of John’s reports on the U.S. Army’s Human Terrain System, with more to come, and another just published on this site today. He is a… [Read more…]
Human Terrain System = Military Intelligence Program: US Army Clarifies HTS Role By John Stanton 14 April 2010 There has been a lot of debate over the years about HTS’ part in the US Army’s intelligence operations function. Critics and neutral observers have known for some time that HTS is an information collections program. HTS… [Read more…]
April 21, 2010 by Maximilian Forte
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