Nettsider med emneord «anthropology»
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Through her position as Professor II at the Department of Social Anthropology, Penny Harvey has tried to put people intellectually in touch with each other.
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Rapid economic growth is driving up demand for real estate in India. New research reveals the techniques Indian authorities are using to transfer land from poor farmers to rich investors.
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Sarah Mahoney is among the few anthropology students who have gone on fieldwork as normal during the pandemic. “The village is quite self-sufficient therefore I did not feel the impact of covid as much as in the city,” she says.
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Registration is now open for the international conference 'GLOBAL TRACES: Art Practice, Ethnography, Contested Heritage', at the University of Oslo, 7- 8 February 2019.
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The course invites the participants to develop an ecologically informed approach to anthropology, where the political is studied mainly through its effects.
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On December 8th, ResBod and COMPARE organized the STS Methods Lab with the topic ‘Resistant bodies – in science and culture’. The lab was organized as a panel conversation on the challenges, approaches, and concepts of immunology ‘before and now’. The invited panelists were anthropologist Emily Martin from NYU and biologists and immunologists Kjetill Sigurd Jakobsen, Finn-Eirik Johansen and Shou-Wang Qiao from the COMPARE project based at the University of Oslo.