AnthroArt
Un pódcast de Antropedia / Namla / Ambigrama
97 Episodo
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Research and Reflections on Far-Right Paramilitaries in Hungary in 2011 - Manuel Mireanu
Publicado: 12/1/2025 -
Managing Labour Hands: The Lived Experiences of Romanian Migrants in the Dutch Agro-Food Sector - Andreea Maria Ferent
Publicado: 12/1/2025 -
On Hate, its Objects, and the Poetics of Sexuality - George Paul Meiu
Publicado: 12/1/2025 -
The Homemade Culture Bubble – Jean-Lorin Sterian
Publicado: 12/1/2025 -
’Are you Biased?’: The Complexity of Researching & Advising on Inclusion in the Public Eye - Rosalie Post
Publicado: 29/1/2024 -
Working out inclusivity through emotions – the power of vulnerability - Luiza Fonini
Publicado: 29/1/2024 -
Can humans empathize with animals? Recognizing our limited view in understanding animals' intelligence - Gabriëlle Bruggeling
Publicado: 29/1/2024 -
“First-generation student”: a helpful or stigmatising label in Dutch student life? - Lieve de Coninck
Publicado: 29/1/2024 -
Making innovation more social: countering patterns of exclusion in Dutch sustainable transitions - Razia Jaggoe, Marten Boekelo, DuneWorks
Publicado: 29/1/2024 -
What Works for Women? Self-improvement versus a social and cultural approach to solve gender inequality at work in The Netherlands - Stephanie van der Raad
Publicado: 29/1/2024 -
Environmental Anthropology: On Nature, Human Communities, and the Little-Known Reality - Oana Ivan
Publicado: 29/1/2024 -
Investigative or embedded research? Fieldwork experiences in Ghana and Cameroon as lessons for anthropology at home - Sjaak van der Geest
Publicado: 29/7/2023 -
After Categorical Exclusion: Domains and Processes of Social Exclusion of the Romanian Roma - László Fosztó
Publicado: 29/7/2023 -
Being “Cured” but No Longer Being Yourself: Tuberculosis Sequelae and the Unseen Second Lives of Romanian Tuberculosis Survivors - Jonathan Stillo
Publicado: 29/7/2023 -
Sorting Patients Out: The Moral Evaluation Process in Emergency Departments - Marius Wamsiedel
Publicado: 29/7/2023 -
Roma Seasonal Migration and Its Effects on Romanian Rural Communities - Valer Simion Cosma
Publicado: 29/7/2023 -
Suffering in Silence: Experiences of Emptiness and Exclusion after Reproductive loss in Romania - Erica van der Sijpt
Publicado: 29/7/2023 -
Secrets, Lies, and Political Inequality - Radu Umbreș
Publicado: 29/7/2023 -
The Nightshift - Julius-Cezar MacQuarie
Publicado: 21/3/2023 -
Putih, Bersih, Cantik (White, Clean, Beautiful). Tracing Beauty and Color among Women in Bali and Closer to Home (Romania) - Irina Savu Cristea
Publicado: 21/3/2023
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.
