Anthropology
En podcast af Oxford University

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264 Episoder
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On forms of mental discipline and understanding of national psyche in contemporary Serbia
Udgivet: 29.1.2015 -
Martyrs, militants and emotions
Udgivet: 29.1.2015 -
Water, human evolution and diet
Udgivet: 2.10.2014 -
Marett Memorial Lecture 2014: How to capture the wow. Awe and the study of religion
Udgivet: 2.10.2014 -
Choreographing lived experience: the stories that dancing bodies tell
Udgivet: 2.10.2014 -
Models, muddles and metaphors
Udgivet: 2.10.2014 -
Social anthropology of the arts: expression, genre and agency
Udgivet: 2.10.2014 -
Intersections: an ethnography of everyday togetherness and intensified diversity in Elephant and Castle
Udgivet: 2.10.2014 -
Photo archives as historical resources: the Jeffrys and Dalrymple archives compared
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
Fifty years of Cameroon unification: controversies and archival echoes
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
Inspirations for publications - ISCA Anthropology Book Launch
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
'Native Life', or, Being outside the carbon imagery
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
Inequality, insecurity and obesity
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
Cultural understandings of roles and responsibilities in addressing obesity
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
Culture and motivation: long distance running in Japan and the UK
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
Intellectual property and informal economy: a commodity chain from China to Brazil through Paraguay
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
Claiming resources, honouring debts: miners, herders and the land masters of Mongolia
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
Do not resuscitate orders in a UK hospital: an ethnography of the future-present
Udgivet: 29.4.2014 -
The sharia as a vocation: Islam, law and civility in Lebanon
Udgivet: 28.4.2014 -
Victor Turner, anthropology and Christianity
Udgivet: 28.4.2014
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.