Anthropology
Un pódcast de Oxford University
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264 Episodo
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The Moral Economy of Infrastructures in Everest Tourism
Publicado: 6/2/2024 -
Pentecostalism, Deliverance and Queer Sexuality in Nigeria: Literary Representations
Publicado: 6/2/2024 -
Stepping in, helping out, competing with…? State and civic actors in Ukraine’s wartime heritage work
Publicado: 25/1/2024 -
Parasites, Invention, and Grace: Taking Turns in a Streetcorner Bureaucracy
Publicado: 2/10/2023 -
Anthropology, Philosophy and Symmetrisation
Publicado: 2/10/2023 -
Intimate Rites: Ancestors and Queer Kinship in Zimbabwe
Publicado: 2/10/2023 -
Nutritional Anthropology
Publicado: 2/10/2023 -
How to Stitch Ethnography
Publicado: 2/10/2023 -
The Rise and Fall of Generations
Publicado: 2/10/2023 -
Living in Tide: The Climate of the Urban Sea
Publicado: 2/10/2023 -
Crude Sonics: Field Recordings from an Extractive Zone
Publicado: 2/10/2023 -
China in the global reproduction migration order
Publicado: 8/7/2019 -
Food insecurity of fatness: from evolutionary ecology to social science
Publicado: 8/7/2019 -
Intimate geopolitics: migration, marriage of citizenship across Chinese borders
Publicado: 8/7/2019 -
The dual burden of malnutrition and the obstetric dilemma
Publicado: 8/7/2019 -
Grandparenting migration: reproduction, care circulations and care ethics across borders
Publicado: 8/7/2019 -
Investment migration and social reproduction: the case of recent patterns of migration from China
Publicado: 8/7/2019 -
Iron, infection and anaemia: evolutionary viewpoint on a huge global health problem
Publicado: 8/7/2019 -
Birth tourism from China and Taiwan to the United States: cosmopolitan strategies and aspirations
Publicado: 8/7/2019 -
Stunting does not equal malnutrition: evolutionary perspective on human height variation applied to public health
Publicado: 8/7/2019
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.