Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

Podcast: ‘Anthropology of Political Assembly’ Featuring Professor Nusrat Chowdhury's Book: Paradoxes of the Popular: Crowd Politics in Bangladesh

Chowdhury This monthly podcast, Anthropology of Political Assembly, convenes conversations with anthropologists and ethnographers whose work engages questions concerning notions of the political collective - things like crowds, people, publics, populations.  The podcast is interested in exploring how such forms of political assembly are materially produced in time and space, and in the recursive relationship between political collectivities and their representations.

To listen to the full podcast:  https://www.eth.mpg.de/podcast-apa

Sociology, Inequality, Globalization, Climate Changes, Immigration, Protest, Health, Identity, Social Justice and Social Change

March 10, 2020

Turkey, Syria, and the Future of Kurdish Movements

Tuesday, February 25th at 5:00 pm, Center for Humanistic Inquiry, Frost Library

Turkey-Syria

The Soul of Care: The Moral Education of a Husband and a Doctor -- A Lecture by Arthur Kleinman

Thursday, Nov. 7th at 4:30 pm at Pruyne Lecture

Professor Roberto Gonzales, "Lives Still in Limbo: UnDACumented and Navigating Uncertain Futures"

unDACumented

Five College Undergraduate Anthropology Conference

Anthro

Natasha Kumar Warikoo: "The Diversity Bargain: And Other Dilemmas of Race, Admissions and Meritocracy at Elite Universities"

Diversity

Exploring Future Pathways: An Evening with Anthropology & Sociology Alumns

Anthro Soc

Women Fleeing Gender-Based Violence: Human Rights Violation in the Northern Triangle

Baranowski Lecture

PAST DEPARTMENT LECTURES AND EVENTS

Emergent Ecologies of the Middle East

 

Carolyn Sufrin talk

 

De Leon

 

Maribor Uprisings - A Live Participatory Film

 

 

 

Spring 2017 Lectures

Professor Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Women Fleeing Gender-Based Violence: Human Rights Violation in the Northern Triangle

Baranowski lecture

Women Fleeing Gender-Based Violence: Human Rights Violation in the Northern Triangle

Baranowski

"Women Fleeing Gender-Based Violence: Human Rights Violation in the Northern Triangle

Dr. Kim Baranowski will present her lecture on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 4:30 pm in Paino Lecture Hall, Beneski Museum.

Kim Baranowski

Anthropology & Sociology Lectures & Events

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