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2016-02-03 |
Assunta Hunter on her fieldwork in Thailand, and working as a practitioner of herbal medicine In this episode of AnthroTalking, we speak to Assunta Hunter about her ethnographic fieldwork in Thailand, her doctoral research, and the struggles anthropologists might experience while conducting fieldwork in Thailand. Hunter tells us about how the c... |
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2015-12-21 | In this podcast, the master students of Stockholm University’s anthropology department take center stage: They have recently swarmed out into the world to do research for their master theses. The commonplace that every beginning is hard is especially t... |
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2015-12-08 |
Inge Daniels on Amateur Photographic Practices in Contemporary Japan In this episode of AnthroTalking, we talk to Inge Daniels about her ongoing research on amateur photographic practises in Japan. Daniels is an Associate Professor in Social Anthropology at University of Oxford, and also a Fellow at St Cross College. Sh... |
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2015-11-24 | Even after years of studies, students and researchers of the discipline might find it difficult to pin down what exactly distinguishes anthropological research. In this episode, address the simple, yet much discussed and at times mystified question: “W... |
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2015-11-04 |
Erica Lehrer and Paulina Fiejdasz on their project "Lucky Jews" In this episode of Anthrotalking we talk to Erica Lehrer and Paulina Fiejdasz on their multimedia project "Lucky Jews". Paulina is a filmmaker and Jewish Studies Scholar and Erica is associate Professor in History and Sociology-Anthropology, and Canada... |
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2015-09-28 |
Matthew Hull on studying materiality of bureaucratic practices in Urban Pakistan In this episode of Anthrotalking we talk to Matthew Hull, who is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan. Hull started off his research in Islamabad with an interest in architecture and the built environme... |
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2015-09-15 |
Bengt Karlsson and Dolly Kikon on their project “The Indian Underbelly” In this episode of AnthroTalking we interview Professor Bengt Karlsson and Dolly Kikon, postdoctoral research fellow, both positioned at the Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University, about their current research project called The Indi... |
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2015-09-01 |
Ayo Wahlberg on Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Routinization of Sperm Banking in China Ayo Wahlberg on Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Routinization of Sperm Banking in China by Anthrotalking |
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2015-07-01 | The ongoing migration crisis in the Mediterranean has led to countless deaths, policy responses and widespread outrage towards the European Union's mismanagement of its humanitarian response. Much of the criticism has come from the interdisciplinary ac... |
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2015-06-17 | Mark Graham is an Associate Professor and the current head of the Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University. In this episode, he explains his concept of materiality within queer theory as developed in his recent publication, “Exploratio... |
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