Anthropology

A podcast by Oxford University

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264 Episodes

  1. Looking forward looking back (18 May 2013)

    Published: 13/11/2013
  2. Alternative Utopias and the Crisis of Imagination (20 June 2013)

    Published: 13/11/2013
  3. Divine kingdoms in the western Himalayas

    Published: 18/04/2013
  4. Capital's new frontier

    Published: 18/04/2013
  5. Re-making the dead, uncertainty and the torque of human materials in northern Zimbabwe

    Published: 18/04/2013
  6. Unexplored agencies: the case of Donna Sebastiana

    Published: 18/04/2013
  7. Re-thinking 'Untamed Thoughts' Fifty Years On

    Published: 18/04/2013
  8. Synchrony and Similiarity in Human Cooperation

    Published: 18/04/2013
  9. The Evolution of Human Egalitarianism

    Published: 18/04/2013
  10. Digital Heritage Technologies and Issues of Community Engagement and Cultural Restitution in 'New Style' Ethnographic Museums

    Published: 18/04/2013
  11. Scientists as Abstainers

    Published: 18/04/2013
  12. City Dwelling and the Cultures of Migrant Urbanism

    Published: 18/04/2013
  13. The Biography of the Holy Ghost

    Published: 18/04/2013
  14. The Ethnographic Dream

    Published: 18/04/2013
  15. Learning that emerges in 'Times of Trouble'

    Published: 27/06/2012
  16. Epidemiological crises, epistemological divisions

    Published: 27/06/2012
  17. Collective Effervescence as Embodied Intoxication

    Published: 27/06/2012
  18. Reflections on geneticisation

    Published: 27/06/2012
  19. Everyday aesthetics in forced displacement

    Published: 27/06/2012
  20. Sweetness and Light

    Published: 27/06/2012

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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.

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