#Podcast Interview Round Up: The Best of March
This month’s round up of the best anthropology podcasts brought to you in collaboration with the ever amazing New Books in […]
This month’s round up of the best anthropology podcasts brought to you in collaboration with the ever amazing New Books in […]
The study of bureaucracy has become a standard prerogative of English-language anthropology in recent years. Long gone are the days
Living Art is a sensory oriented film that uses audiovisual methodologies to study the aesthetics and embodiment of contemporary art.
As the weather is getting warm and sunny (for some of us at least) and the spring semester is winding
While media attention is focused elsewhere, a new phase of the “European border crisis” is unfolding around the snow-covered mountain
While media attention is focused elsewhere, a new phase of the “European border crisis” is unfolding around the snow-covered mountain
The Society for Cultural Anthropology is experimenting with a new exciting initiative this year. Next week (19-21 April 2018) the
The “publish or perish” imperative in academia is periodically debated in the newspapers. I think some distance should be taken
In her new book, Kirsten Doughty provides us with an ethnographic account of the paradoxes, contradictions and omissions of remediation
The Space of Boredom takes us to spaces on the edge of new global orders, focusing on the lives and