Anthropology
A podcast by Oxford University
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264 Episodes
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Negotiating Space, Buying Time
Published: 6/27/2012 -
What Shan ethnography can tell us about Theravada Buddhism
Published: 6/27/2012 -
Conflict in the Plural
Published: 6/27/2012 -
Opportunistic violence and the impossibility of intimacy
Published: 6/27/2012 -
Neighbouring China in Northern Nepal
Published: 6/27/2012 -
Marett Memorial Lecture 2012: Anthropologists and the Bible
Published: 5/24/2012 -
Altruism in cyberspace?
Published: 5/24/2012 -
Beyond globalisation and localisation
Published: 5/24/2012 -
The 'down side' of assisted reproductive technologies
Published: 5/24/2012 -
Meat and Health
Published: 5/24/2012 -
Brain microcircuits in champanzees and humans
Published: 5/24/2012 -
Venom, pollinators and parasites
Published: 5/24/2012 -
Extreme climatic events as drivers of early human behaviour in Africa?
Published: 5/24/2012 -
How niche construction affects inheritance systems in human evolution
Published: 5/24/2012 -
Implementing a Research Culture in the NHS. Medical Anthropology at Oxford
Published: 5/10/2012 -
The self-management of misfortune by use of amulets and charms. Ethnicity and Identity Seminar
Published: 5/10/2012 -
There is no such thing as Dian cuisine. Anthropology Departmental Seminar
Published: 5/10/2012 -
Don't throw the baby out with the bathos. Anthropology Departmental Seminar:
Published: 5/10/2012 -
On the concept of cultural transmission. Anthropology Departmental Seminar
Published: 5/10/2012 -
Re-Defining the Museal Object in Mao and post-Mao China. Anthropology Departmental Seminar
Published: 5/10/2012
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.