AnthroArt
A podcast by Antropedia / Namla / Ambigrama
97 Episodes
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Do no harm to investors? Rosia Montana arbitration and structural injustices - Irina Velicu and Ionuț Codreanu
Published: 4/30/2025 -
From Block to Garden: How Are Food Practices Changing? - Alexandra Leca
Published: 4/30/2025 -
Room 242 and the Portraits That (Do Not) Speak. Unveiling Gender and Leadership in Higher Education Contexts - Rosalina Pisco Costa
Published: 4/23/2025 -
Challenges and strategies for including sustainability in the social control of the municipal School Feeding Councils in Minas Gerais in the National School Feeding Program - Lucas Daniel Sanches
Published: 4/23/2025 -
Creating Life Champions: Youth Coaching values, ethics, careers and a sustainable development of trainers and athletes - Daniel Alves
Published: 4/23/2025 -
Around The Neighborhood: A storytelling of Mouraria’s memories, traditions and history - Augusto Ferreira
Published: 4/23/2025 -
What if... Anthropology + Speculative Design = Social innovation? - Andrea Gaspar
Published: 4/23/2025 -
On shared automobility practices: From horse carriages to digitally prearranged rides - Iulian Gabor
Published: 4/22/2025 -
Can you make an impact? Anthropologists and sustainable finance - Stefan Voicu and Ben Eyre
Published: 4/22/2025 -
Halal in the Muslim community of Odivelense: A project for social inclusion and educational integration - Pedro Alves
Published: 4/22/2025 -
The Steel Mill, Corvinul, and the Stadium: An Overlooked Chapter of Post-Socialist Transition in Hunedoara, Romania - Vlad Roman-Cocoară
Published: 4/22/2025 -
Zero Waste, the genealogy of a movement - Lívia Humaire Kampff
Published: 4/18/2025 -
Rethinking Landscapes – ecological relations in more than human collectives as a way to think about the Anthropocene - João T. Amieira
Published: 4/18/2025 -
Holo WOW: How Holographic Art is Shaping the Future of Inclusive Art - Silvia Raposo
Published: 4/18/2025 -
The Role of the Anthropologist in Ecological Activism: The Importance of a Multiscalar and Multisituated Approach and Collaborative Ethnographic Production - Fátima Santos
Published: 4/18/2025 -
Life after Death. The role of Human Remains in a somewhat sustainable (After)life - Ana Lema Seabra
Published: 4/18/2025 -
A New Territorial Social Policy as a Bioregional Conviviality formula = Compact Cities + Intermodal Cities + New Public Places - Paulo Castro Seixas, Nadine Lobner
Published: 4/18/2025 -
Social inclusion of people with disabilities in professional circus - Rui Leitão
Published: 4/18/2025 -
Sexuality and Public Order: Navigating Mononormativity in Contemporary Brazil - Pablo Pérez Navarro
Published: 4/18/2025 -
The Importance of Words in the Everyday Life of the Suburbs of Lisbon - Madalena Galrinho
Published: 4/18/2025
AnthroArt – Action for People and Planet is an initiative of three applied anthropology organisations – Antropedia, Namla and Ambigrama – that aims to create an international platform for connecting anthropology and art, with the purpose of deepening awareness about inequality and our relation with the environment and driving change across three geographies: Romania, The Netherlands and Portugal, as well as beyond.AnthroArt – Action for People and Planet is a two-year project (2023-2024) co-funded by the European Commision, under the Creative Europe Programme (CREA).***Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.