Anthropology
En podcast af Oxford University
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264 Episoder
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The dawn of Darwinian critical care medicine
Udgivet: 8.6.2016 -
Maternal capital and offspring development
Udgivet: 8.6.2016 -
Tracing the origins of the HIV/AIDS pandemic
Udgivet: 8.6.2016 -
Agrarian change, climate stress and shifting class relations in the Nepal-Bihar borderlands
Udgivet: 1.6.2016 -
Marett Memorial Lecture 2016: The Creole world between inequality and difference
Udgivet: 1.6.2016 -
Paying attention to the journey
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
Does 21st-century technology change the experience of early pregnancy and miscarriage?
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
Birds in heaven: social positioning of lost babies and their mothers in Qatar
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
Microbes and other spirits
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
Revisiting uncertainty: provisional electricity infrastructure and livelihoods in an African city
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
Negotiating enemy lines
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
Medical and psychological issues in the treatment of recurrent miscarriage
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
Crossing religious borders: Jewish Cabo Verdeans
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
'Fat knowledge', epigenetics and the enchantment of relational biology
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
Evolutionary origins of technological behaviour: a primate archaeology approach to chimpanzees
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
The 'Unfortunate Mesopotamian Foetus'
Udgivet: 14.3.2016 -
The Limits of collaboration: attempting a reciprocal Gypsy/Roman life story
Udgivet: 4.8.2015 -
Mary Douglas Memorial Lecture 2015: The Societalization of Social Problems
Udgivet: 4.8.2015 -
Stacking Ontologies: Mundane Technoscience in the Silk Mill
Udgivet: 27.5.2015 -
Obsessed by Love: Erotic Magic, Delirious Love and Female Power in Mozambique
Udgivet: 27.5.2015
The Oxford Anthropology Podcast brings together talks by internationally renowned scholars and cutting edge researchers. Their lectures explore a wide range of human experience and feature case studies from around the world. We are grateful to the speakers and staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography who have made this podcast possible.