AnthroPod
A podcast by Society for Cultural Anthropology
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85 Episodes
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24. Charlene Makley on Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests
Published: 5/13/2016 -
24. Charlene Makley on Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests
Published: 5/5/2016 -
23. Sverker Finnström and Federica Guglielmo on Fieldwork and Morality
Published: 3/25/2016 -
22. Helena Wulff on Writing Anthropology
Published: 2/25/2016 -
21. Dr. Livia Stone on Contested Walls And Natural Forces
Published: 2/15/2016 -
20. Paolo Favero on Visual Methods
Published: 12/19/2015 -
19. #BlackLivesMatter: Anthropologists on Protest, Policing and Race-Based Violence
Published: 11/18/2015 -
18. Tobias Rees on Global Health And Humanity
Published: 11/4/2015 -
17. Kevin Lewis O'Neill: An Interview with the Winner of the 2014 Cultural Horizons Prize
Published: 6/25/2015 -
16. Dorothy E. Roberts on The Future Of Race In Science: Regression Or Revolution?
Published: 3/6/2015 -
15. Naisargi Dave on Animal Rights Activism in India
Published: 2/2/2015 -
14. Charles Briggs on the Work of Mourning
Published: 11/19/2014 -
13. Laura Moran on Symbolic Ethnic Capital in Australia
Published: 10/7/2014 -
12. Ethnography of Post-Genocide
Published: 9/10/2014 -
11. Publishing Anthropology, Pt. 2: Process and Infrastructure
Published: 8/1/2014 -
10. Publishing Anthropology, Pt. 1: What Editors Want
Published: 7/18/2014 -
9. Nicholas D'Avella on Ecologies of Investment in Argentina
Published: 5/31/2014 -
8.1 Can Scholarship Be Free To Read? Cultural Anthropology Goes Open Access
Published: 2/20/2014 -
7. Worlding with the Body
Published: 1/23/2014 -
6. Right-Wing Activists, Algorithms, PTSD, and Drug Replacement Therapy
Published: 12/21/2013
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.