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Interviews with Anthropologists about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
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Je vous fais la lecture ? Quelques pages d’une publication récente pour éclairer notre monde, découvrir d’autres possibles, pousser les murs et – qui sait ? – rêver ensemble. https://www.instagram.com/berenicegagne/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/b%C3%A9r%C3%A9nice-gagne-b251b2289/
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Taisha Koster, with her BA in anthropology, and Ivy Boyd, upcoming anthropology and archaeology student, bring you fascinating stories of humanities past and the journeys which lead us to its discovery. New episode monthly.
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Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human.
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AnthroDish explores the intersections between our foods, cultures, and identities. Host Dr. Sarah Duignan sits down one-on-one with people in academia, hospitality, farming and agriculture, and more to learn about their food knowledge and experiences. If you're interested in the unique lives of everyday people who have been shaped by their relationship with food, this show is for you!
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The AnthroBiology Podcast sits down with biological anthropologists once or twice a month to learn about what they do and why it's rad. Want to know more about our evolutionary past? Or what your bones say about you? Maybe chimps are more your speed? If it's anthropology and it's about humans, we'll cover it. Learn more at anthrobiology.com
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Des moments d'échanges entre les invités de Radio A° pour mieux saisir les contours d'un monde en changement.
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An anthropology podcast series to enlighten, inspire and empower.
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This Anthro Life is the premiere go-to Anthropology Podcast that fuses human insights with cultural storytelling. We equip you with a deep understanding of the human experience to revolutionize your decision-making strategies and social impact. Head over to https://www.thisanthrolife.org to learn more. Spearheaded by acclaimed Anthropologist Dr. Adam Gamwell, This Anthro Life equips leaders, individuals, and organizations to shape a more compassionate future. We aim to broaden perspectives a ...
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Anthropology on Air is a podcast brought to you by the Social Anthropology department at the University of Bergen in Norway. Each season, we bring you conversations with inspiring thinkers from the anthropology world and beyond. The music in the podcast is made by Victor Lange, and the episodes are produced by Sadie Hale and Sidsel Marie Henriksen. You can follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anthropologyonair. Or visit www.uib.no/antro, where you can find more information on the ...
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AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.
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Nous sommes, ici (à Lyon) et dans le Monde (sur Terre), face à des bouleversements majeurs qui appellent à la mobilisation et à la réunion des sociétés et des sciences. Une culture commune doit se construire pour engager la bifurcation vers de nouvelles conditions d’existence. http://radio-anthropocene.fr/ , un projet de https://cite-anthropocene.fr/
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Scripted Authenticity: - Home to Anthropomorphism & Championing Anthropomorphic Storytelling
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Welcome to Scripted Authenticity, a weekly podcast where we delve into the world of literature, creativity, and everything in between. I'm your host, MickMacMike, and I'm excited to take you on a journey of discovery and insight. In today's episode, we'll explore the fascinating history of anthropomorphism in literature, share anecdotes of characters and authors from the past, offer advice for aspiring anthropomorphic writers, and much more. Anthropomorphism, the attribution of human traits, ...
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Story-driven, science-based examination of the weird and wonderful relationship between humans and all types of wildlife. If you love the planet, you'll love Anthropomania.
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AnthroTalking is a podcast about anthropologists and their current research projects, made by students of Stockholm University's Anthropology Department.
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Walk with us as we mine and mind culture. The $ilkman and Lewi Newton give you their take on all things under the sun from politics to pop culture.
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The Anthropocene is the current geological age, in which human activity has profoundly shaped the planet and its biodiversity. On The Anthropocene Reviewed, #1 New York Times bestselling author John Green (The Fault in Our Stars, Turtles All the Way Down) reviews different facets of the human-centered planet on a five-star scale. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including On the Media, Snap Judgment, Death, Sex & Money, Nancy and Here’s the Thing with A ...
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A podcast about language and travels by the anthropology student Eloïse Armary. Series 1: Bilinguisme in Montreal Series 2: Solo travels . Un podcast sur les langues et les voyages par l'étudiante en anthropologie Eloïse Armary. Saison 1: Bilinguisme à Montréal Saison 2: Voyages solos
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A podcast for the end times. Every month, four scientists will be forced to subject themselves to a terrible movie of your choosing, brimming with science that is, at best, questionable. As proof we've served our time, we present this podcast, reflecting on the cinematic horrors we've witness. We’ve only got twelve years left, so come squander your precious time with us and the worst science Hollywood has to offer.
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Ghosts. Witchcraft. Harem Life. Revenge. Incest. Murder. Matricide. Explore the beliefs, practices, mythologies and obsessions of world cultures with The Anthrogirl Podcast. But don’t expect a lecture or academic conversation. Our intrepid Adventuress brings other societies to life through drama and storytelling, based on authentic, classic ethnographies.Brought to you by a screenwriter, an actress and a PhD in Anthropology.
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Der spirituelle Werkzeugkasten für unterwegs! Einfach, lebensnah und weise. Danke, dass du reinhörst!
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I'm a lefty, liberal, secular, progressive anthropologist who teaches in a conservative place. This podcast is my sanity.
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Ein Podcast der Wochenschrift Das Goetheanum.
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Welcome to the podcast dedicated to Anthropology. On this podcast we will investigate different topics in anthropology, as well as interviewing a wide range of guests to hear about some of their experiences and learn about the remarkable research they are producing. Host Gabriella Campbell is graduate student at George Mason University, and she interviews guests such as university professors, graduate students, professionals, authors and curators from around the world.
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Real life lectures recorded from a college classroom, on the topic of Physical Anthropology. It introduces primates, biology, evolution, fossils, dentition, and much more - relating to monkeys, primates and humans.
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PUAN podcast features ideas and thoughts about issues that concern the public. Conversations are brief and entail translation of complex social idea or theory into intelligible language. It is hosted by Dr. Antonio De Lauri, Research Professor at Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI), Norway and Saumya Pandey, doctoral researcher at CMI.
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How many ways are there to be human? Each week Anthropologist on the Street Dr. Carie Little Hersh invites different cultural experts to illuminate the hidden ideas, practices, and power dynamics that make our lives both familiar and strange.
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A podcast exploring biology, ecology, and introduced and invasive species around the world. We are interested in super neat science about nature, and how humans interact with the nature, wildlife, and the rest of our environment. We take a serious approach to research, and a less serious approach to the delivery, so we can all have a bit more fun along the way. In loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.
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Exploring anthroposophy in the modern world through interviews, conversations, and explorations. The official podcast of the Anthroposophical Society in America. (Goetheanum Photo credit: Anne Weise)
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Radio Anthropocène c'est le nouveau média qui s'intéresse à l'avenir de l'habitabilité de la planète. Débats, entretiens, chroniques, reportages : 3h de direct tous les mercredi pour tout connaître des mondes urbains Anthropocène. Radio Anthropocène est produite par Cité anthropocène.
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Listen to the podcast version of Trip Anthropologist on the way to your next holiday destination. Hear fun and fascinating audio conversations featuring locals and experts talking with multi-award winning anthropologist and travel writer, Monique Skidmore, about the history and culture of the world's most iconic travel destinations.
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Anthropologists study human culture and society. They ask “what it is to be human?”. Anthropologists answer this question by analysing diverse societies to find out what all humans have in common. To undertake this study, anthropologists have a ‘kit’ full of conceptual tools. Join the Audible Anthropologist (aka La Trobe University’s Nicholas Herriman) as we describe some of these tools and put them to use.
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Cultural Anthropology definition Cover art photo provided by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nate_dumlao
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Des chroniques à écouter, issues de la veille de l’Ecole urbaine de Lyon et créées pour Radio Anthropocène. Véritables traversées d’une thématique au prisme de l’actualité du changement global, réalisées par Bérénice Gagne.
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The Anthropocene Reviewed, Reviewed is a podcast about the podcast The Anthropocene Reviewed, in which #1 New York Times bestselling author John Green (The Fault in Our Stars, Turtles All the Way Down) reviews different facets of the human-centered planet on an extremely biased five-star scale.
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A captivating podcast that delves into the fascinating intersection of anthropology and gaming. Gain a fresh perspective on the rich tapestry of our shared human history, and discover how gaming has played a pivotal role in shaping our world, through time and across cultures. UPDATE: Season 2: Anthropology and Dragons has been fully funded on Kickstarter! Premier episode will air 7/12 with a live stream from Florida SuperCon! Thank you to everyone who helped make this possible!
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Anthropological Airwaves is the official podcast of American Anthropologist, the flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association. It is a venue for highlighting the polyphony of voices across the discipline’s four fields and the infinite—and often overlapping—subfields within them. Through conversations, experiments in sonic ethnography, ethnographic journalism, and other (primarily but not exclusively) aural formats, Anthropological Airwaves endeavors to explore the conceptual, ...
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Stupid Anthropology has birthed from the ashes of The Right Can’t Read. We have leapt from the desiccated skull like a weird zombie Athena to sometimes ask stupid questions, sometimes our stupid ideas, sometimes our stupid screaming into the void. Join Aaron, Robert, and Jonny as we explore whatever diseased questions pop into our collapsing brains. Questions such as: What’s the deal with selling out? Who are the worst people that came on Oprah’s show? What’s the deal with airline food?
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Anthropology & Archaeology. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Brought to you by the Liberal Arts Collective at the Pennsylvania State University, “Unraveling the Anthropocene” brings together academics, artists, activists, and community members from around the world to discuss issues at the intersection of race, environment, and pandemic.
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A podcast about life, the universe and anthropology produced by David Boarder Giles, Timothy Neale, Cameo Dalley, Mythily Meher and Matt Barlow. Each episode features an anthropologist or two in conversation, discussing anthropology and what it has to tell us in the twenty-first century. This podcast is made in partnership with the American Anthropological Association and with support from the Faculty of Arts & Education at Deakin University.
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The Anthro to UX podcast is for anthropologists looking to break into user experience (UX) research. Through conversations with leading anthropologists working in UX, you will learn firsthand how others made the transition, what they learned along the way, and what they would do differently. We will also discuss what it means to do UX research from a practical perspective and what you need to do to prepare a resume and portfolio. It is hosted by Matt Artz (https://mattartz.me), a business an ...
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Episode 72: One Singularity Sensation Every Exponential Step It Takes
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1:10:40Forget Bladerunner, I Robot, and The Jetsons! In this episode, The Two Humanoids discuss the truth about the coming AI-human merger. You’re going to need a full battery pack for this one! Episode 72: One Singularity Sensation Every Exponential Step It Takes An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John L…
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Are you a parent navigating the overwhelming world of modern motherhood and parenting myths? In this episode of This Anthro Life, host Adam Gamwell speaks with Nancy Reddy, author of The Good Mother Myth, to explore the cultural narratives shaping our ideas about motherhood, parenting, and family life. Nancy dives into the history and science behin…
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143: Unpacking the Absent Food Citizen in Policy with Isabela Bonnevera
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39:21This week, we’re exploring the idea of the food citizen, or perhaps more accurately, the absent food citizen, with Isabela Bonnevera. Isabela is a doctoral researcher at ICTA-UAB, and engages with participatory methods to explore how immigrants are shaping sustainable food transitions in cities. She also examines how sustainable food policies impac…
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Human societies are built on layers of culture, law, and technology, yet beneath it all, some of the oldest instincts in the animal kingdom continue to shape our world. From political power struggles to economic inequality and environmental exploitation, an evolutionary past rooted in dominance, survival, and competition still drives much of human …
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The Fascinating History of Humanlike Representation- The Abridged Version!
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11:43Send us a text Scripted Authenticity - Home to Anthropomorphism & Championing Anthropomorphic Storytelling. Your Host is Me or MickMacMike when I am nervous! This week, Goldie has decided to take centre stage and will "Unveiling Anthropomorphism Through the Ages.” Introduction - A brief explanation of anthropomorphism and its significance in histor…
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Joshua Barker, "State of Fear: Policing a Postcolonial City" (Duke UP, 2024)
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56:46The relationship between fear people experience in their lives and the government often informs key questions about the rule of law and justice. In nations where the rule of law is unevenly applied, interpreting the people involved in its enforcement allows for contextualized understanding about why that unevenness occurs and is perpetuated. Joshua…
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This podcast episode examines a recent study challenging the traditional understanding of dog domestication. The study used agent-based modeling to explore the possibility of wolf "self-domestication," suggesting that wolves could have evolved into dogs much faster than previously thought, potentially without direct human intervention. The model hi…
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Briony Hannell, "Feminist Fandom: Media Fandom, Digital Feminisms, and Tumblr" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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41:38What is the connection between fan culture and feminism? In Media Fandom, Digital Feminisms, and Tumblr (Bloomsbury, 2023), Briony Hannell, a lecturer in sociology at the University of Manchester, explores the intersection of fandom, in a variety of forms, and feminist discourses on social media. Using an in-depth case study of Tumblr, the book cha…
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A former ghost hunter turned anthropology student sits with a friend (and actual anthropology major) to discuss where their interests in the study of human history began: from a child archaeologist, to adapting with a frequently moving family, get to know the hosts as they look forward to getting to know you! Find Odd Anthropology on Instagram and …
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I am Down2Earth & Hopefully Humourous!
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26:00Send us a text Intro: At last, I appear to be finding my feet, my voice, and the structure required for video and podcasting. Continuing from episode 2, where I revealed my early life in Bristol and then moving to Weston-Super-Mare up to the age of 10. Then, I talked about my school years and what hurdles I had to face. Now, here is more on the sub…
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For centuries, human remains recovered from the River Thames have puzzled archaeologists. Were they the result of accidental drownings, burials disturbed by shifting tides, or evidence of ritual deposition? A new study in Antiquity1 has established a far more precise timeline, revealing that these skeletal remains span nearly 6,000 years—from the N…
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Adventures, Barbarians, & Devil's Breath, Part 1 Chapter 2 - I am The Rock
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34:12Send us a text Mike Bowley, or MickMacMike from Scripted Authenticity fame, is the official anthropomorphic storyteller who gives you, the listeners, the backstories and extra nuggets from his one-cell left 70-year-old pensionable brain. Mike Bowley, an anthropomorphic storyteller, showcases his anthro style in Chapter 2, "I am The Rock." This seco…
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Magnus Course, "Three Ways to Fail: Journeys Through Mapuche Chile" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
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1:16:52An ethnographic exploration of anthropological failures through the Mapuche archetypes of witch, clown, and usurper, Three Ways to Fail: Journeys Through Mapuche Chile (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) invites readers to consider concepts of failure, knowing, and being in the world within a rural Mapuche community. How do we learn what failure looks lik…
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Music & Anthropomorphism - What's Your Top 5
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31:58Send us a text Music and anthropomorphism often go hand in hand, and songwriters usually draw inspiration from anthropomorphic themes. In this interactive segment, I invite you to vote for your top five songs that best embody the spirit of anthropomorphism. Share your musical favourites and enjoy a playlist that brings literary characters to life t…
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Send us a text Continuing from Part 1 of I Am Your Host MickMacMike - Hang on - Who Da Heck Is He? Firstly, he is recovering from a head cold and apologises for his coughing. Check out his "It Deserves A Comedy Award!" account of "Diarrhoea Street." How many of you can relate to similar mishaps while being a victim of a street robbery? This backsto…
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Send us a text I am your host, MickMacMike. - Hang On. - Who Da Heck Is He? If you like, I am an anthropomorphic storyteller. - What Da Heck Is That? You will love this next instalment of the backstory of Mike Bowley or MickMacMike when he is nervous. Check out the episode of a 4-year-old and a blank of wood behind a hedgerow. Follow the beginnings…
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Send us a text Immediately following on from Part One, where MickMacMike continues bringing you the answer to What is Anthropomorphism? And you respond with What Da Heck Is That? I hope you are enjoying my take on a pretty tough subject to discuss. I do it with love and a deep feeling of enjoyment and happiness. My funny bone, the size of a telegra…
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Send us a text MickMacMike is back to his hilarious best in this week's part 1 of 2 shorter episodes, which covers the topic of Anthropomorphism. He beat you all by asking himself, "What Da Heck Is That?" Follow his updates on his anthropomorphic- style of writing set in South America called Adventures, Barbarians, and Devil's Breath. Head to Amazo…
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Intro to Embracing Paws of Remembrance
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26:28Send us a text Honouring our Four-footed Hairy Friends as they Cross the Rainbow Bridge." "Embracing Paws of Remembrance: Honoring our Four-footed Friends as they Cross the Rainbow Bridge." Experience the heartfelt musings and intriguing tales from the diary entries of your charming 4-footed hairy Friends as they navigated the ups and downs of life…
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A New Face in the Hominin Family Tree: Meet Paranthropus capensis, the Mysterious Cousin of Early Humans
The Curious Case of SK 15: A Fossil in Taxonomic Limbo In 19491, a hominin mandible was unearthed from the Swartkrans cave system in South Africa. Dubbed SK 15, the fossil spent the next 75 years being shuffled between taxonomic categories like an unsolved puzzle. Originally identified as Telanthropus capensis, it was later reassigned to Homo ergas…
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Alisse Waterston, "My Father's Wars: Migration, Memory, and the Violence of a Century" (Routledge, 2024)
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1:17:58On the podcast today I am joined by Presidential Scholar and Professor Emerita of Anthropology at John Jay College, City University of New York, Alisse Waterston to talk about her award-winning book, My Father’s Wars: Migration, Memory, and the Violence of A Century (Routledge, 2024). The book was first published in the Innovative Ethnographies ser…
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#20 The Paradoxes of Freedom: a Socio-Historical Approach w/ Orlando Patterson
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1:52:13In this and the following podcast, you will listen to selected parts of a lecture series on the subject of slavery and freedom with professor of Sociology at Harvard University, Orlando Patterson. The lectures were held in December 2023 at various locations in London and were recorded by our colleague, Rolf Scott. This episode features the first le…
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More than a century ago, fossilized bones of Australopithecus africanus were unearthed in South Africa’s Sterkfontein Caves, adding to the growing evidence that Africa was home to some of the earliest human relatives. For decades, however, researchers faced a fundamental challenge—determining whether these ancient individuals were male or female. A…
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Send us a text This shortish video is hosted by anthropomorphic storyteller Mike Bowley, better known as MickMacMike when he is nervous. He changed the location of the recording and hoped you liked the scenery. He got a sudden touch of inspiration watching another 11-minute video by Jen at Silver & Solo, who talked about her journey to monitorizati…
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A Funny Bone-sized Plea from MickMacMike
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5:01Send us a text Mike Bowley is not only a Self-published Anthropomorphic Storyteller. He is also the Founder of Scripted Authenticity and created his branded website, YouTube Video Channel, and podcast channel to support his anthropomorphic-styled book Adventures, Barbarians, and Devil's Breath. Mike has a funny bone the size of a telegraph pole. He…
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Adventures, Barbarians, & Devil's Breath Part 1, Chapters 3 & 4
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18:56Send us a text Mike Bowley, or MickMacMike from Scripted Authenticity fame, is the official anthropomorphic storyteller who gives you, the listeners, the backstories and extra nuggets from his one-cell left 70-year-old pensionable brain. Today, MickMacMike presents Chapter 3, "I Am the Old Craggy Road," and Chapter 4, "I Am the New Road." Both tale…
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Magdalena Buchczyk, "Weaving Europe, Crafting the Museum: Textiles, History and Ethnography at the Museum of European Cultures, Berlin" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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53:48Weaving Europe, Crafting the Museum: Textiles, history and ethnography at the Museum of European Cultures, Berlin (Bloomsbury, 2023) by Dr. Magdalena Buchczyk delves into the history and the changing material culture in Europe through the stories of a basket, a carpet, a waistcoat, a uniform, and a dress. The focus on the objects from the collectio…
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Gabriella Coleman on Hackers Cultures (Plural!)
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1:26:48Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, and guest host, Paula Bialski, Associate Professor for Digital Sociology at the University of St. Gallen in St. Gallen, Switzerland, interview Gabriella Coleman, Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University, about her long career studying hacker cultures. Topics include how hacking has changed over time, the di…
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Tao Leigh Goffe, "Dark Laboratory: On Columbus, the Caribbean, and the Origins of the Climate Crisis" (Doubleday Books, 2025)
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1:04:02In 1492, Christopher Columbus arrived on the Caribbean Island of Guanahaní to find an Edenic scene that was soon mythologized. But behind the myth of paradise, the Caribbean and its people would come to pay the price of relentless Western exploitation and abuse. In Dark Laboratory: On Columbus, the Caribbean, and the Origins of the Climate Crisis (…
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Carola Lorea and Rosalind Hackett, "Religious Sounds Beyond the Global North: Senses, Media and Power" (Amsterdam UP, 2024)
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48:29What makes sounds “religious”? How are communities shaped by the things they hear, play, or listen to? This book foregrounds connections between sounds, bodies, and media in the private and public life of communities beyond the Global North, analyzing diverse configurations of the category of sound and various sonic ontologies to usher in a more in…
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Martín Alberto Gonzalez, "Why You Always So Political?: The Experiences and Resiliencies of Mexican/Mexican American/Xicanx Students in Higher Education" (Viva Oxnard, 2023)
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1:18:03As of 2018, only about one in ten Mexican/Mexican American/Xicanx (MMAX) students graduate with a college degree. Drawing on in-depth interviews, participant observations, pláticas, document analyses, and literature on race, space, and racism in higher education, Why you always so political?: The Experiences and Resiliencies of Mexican/Mexican Amer…
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Yann Brunet : métabolisme, déchets, eau
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26:03Entretien A° avec Yann Brunet, doctorant en histoire contemporaine à l'Université Lyon 2 Lumière, sur la question d'approvisionnement en eau de Lyon à travers l'histoire, et son influence sur la gestion des flux et des déchets, dans une approche métabolique de l'entité urbaine. Cette émission, 2ème édition d'un partenariat entre le département ASTR…
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Comment alimenter la ville en énergie ? Avec Blandine Melay, responsable du service Transition énergétique (Direction Environnement, écologie et énergie, Métropole de Lyon) et Virginie Chaput, doctorante en Sciences de l’information et de la communication (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3). Cette émission, 2ème édition d'un partenariat entre le départ…
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Quelles sont les pratiques de consommation alternatives et d’économie circulaire ? Qu'engagent-elles, notamment en termes d’échelle de territoire et de métabolisme ? Avec Samuel Hévin (Sumac, Alter Conso) et Cédric Fouilland (Université Jean-Moulin Lyon 3, professeur). Cette émission, 2ème édition d'un partenariat entre le département ASTRE et Radi…
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"La voix des fantômes. Quand débordent les morts" - Grégory Delaplace par Bérénice Gagne (2/2)
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4:30Bérénice Gagne lit "La voix des fantômes. Quand débordent les morts" - Grégory Delaplace (Seuil, La couleur des idées, 2024).Af Radio Anthropocène
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"La voix des fantômes. Quand débordent les morts" - Grégory Delaplace par Bérénice Gagne (1/2)
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5:52Bérénice Gagne lit "La voix des fantômes. Quand débordent les morts" - Grégory Delaplace (Seuil, La couleur des idées, 2024).Af Radio Anthropocène
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Violent Majorities 2.1: Peter Beinart on Long-Distance Israeli Ethnonationalism (LA, AS)
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56:50Political anthropologists Ajantha Subramanian and Lori Allen are back to continue RTB's Violent Majorities series with a set of three episodes on long-distance ethno-nationalism. Today, they speak with Peter Beinart (an editor at Jewish Currents and Professor of Journalism and Political Science at the City University of New York) about his just-rel…
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Nearly half of the world’s population speaks a language that traces back to a single ancestral tongue. From English to Hindi, Russian to Farsi, hundreds of languages—known collectively as Indo-European—share deep linguistic roots. For more than two centuries, scholars have debated who first spoke this ancient language and where it originated. A rec…
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Magic, Death, and Necromancy with Justin McDaniel
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58:39**Warning: This episode contains potentially disturbing content!** On this episode of the Black Beryl, I sit down with Justin McDaniel, a scholar of Theravada Buddhist literature and art. Together we explore the darker side of Thai Buddhism, including meditation on decomposing bodies, fetus spirits, corpse oil, and the spectrum of white and black m…
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