AnthroPod

A podcast by Society for Cultural Anthropology

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85 Episodes

  1. 24. Charlene Makley on Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests

    Published: 13/05/2016
  2. 24. Charlene Makley on Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests

    Published: 5/05/2016
  3. 23. Sverker Finnström and Federica Guglielmo on Fieldwork and Morality

    Published: 25/03/2016
  4. 22. Helena Wulff on Writing Anthropology

    Published: 25/02/2016
  5. 21. Dr. Livia Stone on Contested Walls And Natural Forces

    Published: 15/02/2016
  6. 20. Paolo Favero on Visual Methods

    Published: 19/12/2015
  7. 19. #BlackLivesMatter: Anthropologists on Protest, Policing and Race-Based Violence

    Published: 18/11/2015
  8. 18. Tobias Rees on Global Health And Humanity

    Published: 4/11/2015
  9. 17. Kevin Lewis O'Neill: An Interview with the Winner of the 2014 Cultural Horizons Prize

    Published: 25/06/2015
  10. 16. Dorothy E. Roberts on The Future Of Race In Science: Regression Or Revolution?

    Published: 6/03/2015
  11. 15. Naisargi Dave on Animal Rights Activism in India

    Published: 2/02/2015
  12. 14. Charles Briggs on the Work of Mourning

    Published: 19/11/2014
  13. 13. Laura Moran on Symbolic Ethnic Capital in Australia

    Published: 7/10/2014
  14. 12. Ethnography of Post-Genocide

    Published: 10/09/2014
  15. 11. Publishing Anthropology, Pt. 2: Process and Infrastructure

    Published: 1/08/2014
  16. 10. Publishing Anthropology, Pt. 1: What Editors Want

    Published: 18/07/2014
  17. 9. Nicholas D'Avella on Ecologies of Investment in Argentina

    Published: 31/05/2014
  18. 8.1 Can Scholarship Be Free To Read? Cultural Anthropology Goes Open Access

    Published: 20/02/2014
  19. 7. Worlding with the Body

    Published: 23/01/2014
  20. 6. Right-Wing Activists, Algorithms, PTSD, and Drug Replacement Therapy

    Published: 21/12/2013

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AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.

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