#Podcast Interview Round Up: The Best of October
After a short break, we’re back with another round up of the best new author interviews from our podcasting heroes New Books in Anthropology….
Read Morediscussions, interviews or roundtables in text, podcast or video form
After a short break, we’re back with another round up of the best new author interviews from our podcasting heroes New Books in Anthropology….
Read MoreHow can an anthropologist who teaches at a university work towards helping indigenous people in their efforts to make their lives better? Many turn…
Read MoreMatan Kaminer is a PhD candidate at the University of Michigan and a member of the Israeli Anthropological Association and of Academia for Equality,…
Read MoreTill Mostowlansky is a Research Fellow at the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the Graduate Institute in Geneva who was awarded an Ambizione…
Read MoreThis month’s round up of the best anthropology podcasts brought to you in collaboration with the ever amazing New Books in Anthropology features motorcycles, Catalonians, sex…
Read MoreLiving Art is a sensory oriented film that uses audiovisual methodologies to study the aesthetics and embodiment of contemporary art. I became interested, as…
Read MoreThe Space of Boredom takes us to spaces on the edge of new global orders, focusing on the lives and practices of homeless men…
Read MoreDid you forget to give a Valentine’s Day present to your ears? Don’t worry, because you can still make amends through the gift of…
Read MoreIn this panel, the three discussants, Till Mostowlansky (Hong Kong), Aksana Ismailbekova (Halle) and Eva-Marie Dubuisson (New York) are discussing the following three books:…
Read MoreIn this panel, the three discussants, Jeanne Feaux de la Croix, Mateusz Laszczkowski, and Julie McBrien are discussing the following three books: Tim Epkenhans….
Read MoreIn this panel, the three discussants, Madeleine Reeves (Manchester / Konstanz), Tim Epkenhans (Freiburg) and Timothy Nunan (Berlin) are discussing the following three books:…
Read MoreIn an address to students at Indiana University in 2015, anthropologist and journalist Sarah Kendzior described Central Asian Studies as a ‘dying field’ and…
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