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14.10.2013
36 Minuten
This podcast provides an interview with Dr. Dan Rabinowitz
from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel-Aviv
University and was recorded by Norma Deseke at the 12th
European Association of Social Anthropologists conference in
Nanterre, Paris in July 2012. We talked about EASA´s development,
the recent protests in and changes of Israeli society and
anthropology´s tradition […]
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18.02.2013
42 Minuten
This podcast provides an interview with Professor Helena Wulff
from the University of Stockholm, Sweden and was recorded by
Norma Deseke at the 12th European Association of Social
Anthropologists conference in Nanterre, Paris in July 2012. We
talked about the meaning of the EASA conference theme “Uncertainty
and Disquiet” and the tradition of anthropology in Sweden. Central
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18.01.2013
2 Stunden 48 Minuten
This episode is another non regular one and comes from the
University of Manchester Group for Debates in Anthropological
Theory (GDAT). The motion to be debated is: The concept of
neoliberalism has become an obstacle to the anthropological
understanding of the twenty-first century. The motion will be
proposed by James Laidlaw (Cambridge) and Jonathan Mair (Cambridge
and Manchester). It will be opposed by Thomas Hylland Eriksen
(Oslo) and Keir Martin (Manchester).
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07.12.2012
46 Minuten
This podcast was recorded at the 12th European Association of
Social Anthropologists conference in Nanterre, Paris in July 2012
where I had the chance to interview Professor Henrietta Moore from
the University of Cambridge.We talked about the meaning of the EASA
conference theme “Uncertainty and Disquiet”, the tradition of the
discipline in the UK and anthropology´s contemporary challenges. We
touch on issues concerning the decline of funding, increasing
protests and pressures of mobility as well as open access
approaches, such as the HAU Journal of Ethnographic Theory
(http://www.haujournal.org/index.php/hau). Professor Moore gives us
her perspective on theoretical avenues pivotal to the discipline
and her criteria for good anthropology and well-written
ethnographies. She will also talk about the reasons for her
long-term fascination for anthropology and give young
anthropologists some advice for their academic career. Henrietta
Moore has a continuing long-term research engagement with Africa.
Her research programme has focused on gender, livelihood
strategies, social transformation and symbolic systems. She is one
of the leading theorists of gender in Social Anthropology, and her
work has developed a distinctive approach to the analysis of the
interrelations of material and symbolic gender systems, embodiment
and performance, identity and sexuality.
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31.07.2012
1 Stunde 55 Minuten
In dieser Sendung spreche ich mit Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ulrike Felt
über die spannende Disziplin der Wissenschaftsforschung. Die
Sendung gibt einen sehr guten Einblick in das
Spannungsverhältnis zwischen Wissenschaft, Gesellschaft und
Politik. Ich wünsche lehrreiche Unterhaltung und freue mich
über Kommentare, E-Mails und Flattr-Klicks! Referenzen:
Felt, Ulrike; Nowotny, Helga and Taschwer, Klaus (1995)
‘Wissenschaftsforschung. Eine Einführung’ (Frankfurt am […]
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Talking Anthropology ist ein Audio (und manchmal auch Video) Podcast mit breit gefächertem Themenspektrum. Die Folgen sind an kein festes Format gebunden, werden aber stets mit interessanten Themen aufbereitet.
Da es um Völkerkunde geht, präsentiert sich Talking Anthropology international und sendet einzelne Folgen in englischer Sprache. Das ist beispielsweise dann der Fall, wenn in der Folge ausländische Gäste zu Wort kommen, die über Aspekte ihres Leben in ihrem Heimatland berichten. Dabei geht es keinesfalls um Folkloristisches, sondern um moderne Zeitthemen, unter anderem die Hackerszene in Afrika.
Die einzelnen Folgen von Talking Anthropology erscheinen in unregelmäßiger Reihenfolge. Pro Monat werden im Schnitt zwei Episoden bereit gestellt.
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