“Hearing Images, Seeing Sounds”: Disturbance as Pedagogy
In Issue 11, no 2, Subhashim Goswami from Shiv Nadar University, gives an account of a course he designed to give students an understanding of […]
In Issue 11, no 2, Subhashim Goswami from Shiv Nadar University, gives an account of a course he designed to give students an understanding of […]
By Laura Pountney and Tomislav Marić In 2015, the first edition of Introducing Anthropology was published after many years of research, teaching and writing. Both […]
by Georgiana Murariu, Public Dissemination Officer at UCL Anthropology. How have smartphones impacted on intergenerational relationships? What material issues affect smartphone use? How are smartphones […]
By Laura Haapio-Kirk and Jennifer Cearns, RAI Leach Fellows in Public Anthropology. When we first applied to be public anthropology fellows for the RAI back […]
By Paula Lacerda (UERJ – Brazil) and Carolina Parreiras (USP – Brazil) When the Covid-19 pandemic hit us and face-to-face classes became impossible, we were […]
There is already a broad collection of resources to help with teaching anthropology. Here are some of the best collections to get started with. We […]
Summer 2017 Featured Ethnographic Film Maker: Nora Wildenauer Featured at the RAI Ethnographic Film Festival, the award-winning ethnographic film Fighting for Nothing to Happen documents forced migration beyond […]
Spring 2017 Featured Ethnographic Film Maker: Paloma Yáñez This film is about teaching visual methods and doing collaborative visual ethnography with young people from Rocinha, the largest favela and Gávea […]
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