Marc | July 28, 2011
The recent attacks in Norway by Anders Breivik have some interesting features that are starting to come to light. Scott Stewart, of STRATFOR, just posted an analysis that is worth reprinting. I have a few observations after the article. ”Norway: Lessons from a Successful Lone Wolf Attacker is republished with permission of STRATFOR.”
Category: Mythology & Narratives, Radicalization |
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Marc | January 15, 2010
A very interesting discussion is starting to heat up over at the Small Wars Council over a paper written by Matt Lauder called Religion and Resistance: Examining the Role of Religion in Irregular Warfare (March 2009, DRDC Toronto TN 2009-049; NB: originally posted by milNews.ca over at army.ca forums). I expect the discussion to expand [...]
Category: COIN, Mythology & Narratives |
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Marc | September 16, 2009
I’ve been having an email discussion with my friend Drew about narratives for the past little while. One of the things that bothers me about the general topic, and by this I mean the military use and analysis of narratives, is that it is all to often focused at the wrong “levels”; in milspeak, it [...]
Category: COIN, Mythology & Narratives |
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Tags: Afghanistan, Mythology & Narratives
Marc | August 27, 2008
One of the more fascinating things about the way humans seem to work is that we will frequently do pretty much the same thing while changing the labels and conveniently forgetting that we did it before. We seem to have “default” processes for a number of things including myth. For Anthropologists, “myth” doesn’t mean a [...]
Category: Anthropology, Mythology & Narratives |
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Tags: Mythology & Narratives, secular myths
Marc | August 3, 2008
Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. “The Scottish Play”, Act 5, Scene 5 To pleasant songs my work was erstwhile given, and bright [...]
Category: Anthropology, Epistemology, Ethics, Music, Mythology & Narratives |
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Tags: Ethics, Social Movements
Marc | July 4, 2008
One of the more interesting things I’ve done in the past few years is to look at how “myths” influence corporations and other organizations. In February, my friend and colleague at Insignia (I’m the Anthropologist in Residence there) Lydia Zorn and I presented some of this at the MRIA QRD conference in Toronto. While the [...]
Category: Anthropology, Market Research, Mythology & Narratives, Tourism |
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