Antoinette Jackson: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Living Communities – Curating ethnographic resources and engaging people
Heath Cabot: The Magic of Bureaucracy in Athens’ Social Solidarity Clinics and Pharmacies
Catherine Alexander: Indeterminate classifications
Cris Shore: “Every attempt to manage academia makes it worse”: Metricised Management, Peformativity and Perverse Incentives
Farha Ghannam: The Gender of Class: Taste and Social Inequalities in Urban Egypt
Laura Assmuth: Translocal life ways in the Nordic mobility space: towards a grounded transnationalism
Ida Harboe Knudsen: “Eastern Crime” and its Perpetrators: A study of Lithuanian Inmates in Danish Detention Houses
Laurie Kain Hart and Philippe Bourgois: “Hypersegregation and Depacification in the US Inner City: the house, the block, and the war on Drugs”
At the request of the authors, we have taken the podcast offline.
Laurie Kain Hart (UCLA) and Philippe Bourgois (UCLA) gave a talk titled “Hypersegregation and Depacification in the US Inner City: the house, the block, and the war on Drugs” in our visiting seminar on 12th May
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Rupert Stasch: “Primitivist Tourism and Anthropological Fieldwork: A Very Awkward Relation”
Rupert Stasch (University of Cambridge) gave a talk titled “Primitivist Tourism and Anthropological Fieldwork: A Very Awkward Relation” in our visiting seminar on March 3rd, 2017.
If the lecture does not stream properly or you want to listen to it offline, download the audio file here.