AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology (http://www.culanth.org). Each episode, we explore what anthropologists and anthropology can teach us about the world and people around us.
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59. Socialism, Spies, and Serendipity: Verdery & Ghodsee on Anthro and Epistemic Change
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Katherine Verdery reflects on working through her Securitate file and ethnographers' positionalities, her research in Eastern Europe prior to the fall of communism, and what anthropology offers at moments when the episteme shifts.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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58. What Does Anthropology Sound Like: Poetry
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Writing ethnographic poetry with Darcy Alexandra and Ather Zia. This is the second installment in the What Does Anthropology Sound Like series, in which we ask anthropologists to share their work and insights with us on the different forms their anthropological practice takes. In this episode, the theme is poetry.…
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57. Anthropology and/of Mental Health Part Two
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The "Anthropology and/of Mental Health" series is a two-part exploration of anthropologists' experiences with mental health. In this episode, Anar expands the conversation about mental health in anthropology through conversations and contributions about attention, grief, and unexpected changes to our plans for fieldwork and research. For more infor…
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56. Children's carework in a global pandemic: Anthropology of childhood and infectious disease
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Hunleth and Yount-André discuss Hunleth's research on children's caregiving amid Zambia's tuberculosis (TB) outbreak and trace parallels with today's COVID19 pandemic. They look at the role of proximity, recognizing the different ways children offer care, how to discuss disease with children and problematize the idea of disclosure, and the moral va…
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55. Raciolinguistic Ideologies & Decolonizing Anthropologies: A Conversation With Jonathan Rosa
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Jonathan Rosa discusses raciolinguistic ideologies, a framework developed by Rosa and Professor Nelson Flores (University of Pennsylvania) to critique the racialization of various speaking subjects and their linguistic practices. The interview begins with a focus on this concept and related themes in Rosa’s book, then turns to a consideration of br…
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54. What Does Anthropology Sound Like: Activism
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Sophie Chao and Bianca Williams discuss activism, organizing, and anthropology in the first installment of a new Anthropod series: What Does Anthropology Sound Like.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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53. Anthropology and/of Mental Health Pt. 1
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In this episode, AnthroPod Contributing Editor Anar Parikh talks to Prof. Beatriz-Reyes Foster and Prof. Rebecca Lester about their blog series "Trauma and Resilience in Ethnographic Fieldwork" on Anthrodendum. For more, visit https://culanth.org/fieldsights/contributed-content/anthropodBởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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52. Anthropologists as Public Intellectuals: Kristen Ghodsee & Ruth Behar in conversation
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Ruth Behar speaks with Kristen Ghodsee about how anthropologists can be public intellectuals: They discuss how can anthropologists maintain credibility as scholars within the academy while also speaking to broader audiences; the necessity of patience and thinking of a career over the long duree; the productive spaces and possibilities within the di…
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51. Cashlessness: A Look at Life on the Margins of a Digitalizing Economy
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Guests Camilla Ida Ravnbøl and Marie Kolling explore the impact that digitalizing economies have on communities that are poor and highly cash dependent. The episode features Ravnbøl's research with Roma migrants at the Roskilde Festival, a music festival in Denmark that went cashless in 2017 but has developed accommodations for cash-dependent Roma …
Mark Schuller on anthropological work in, with, and on NGOs.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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50. Walking amid Wonder: Tulasi Srinivas and Namita Dharia in Conversation
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Guests Namita Dharia and Tulasi Srinivas discuss the possibilities for an anthropology of wonder. Their conversation builds out from Srinivas’s latest book, "The Cow in the Elevator: An Anthropology of Wonder," and explores questions of positionality in the field, canonical inheritances, and experiments with ethnographic writing. Sonic landscapes f…
In "When Fieldwork Breaks Your Heart," guest producer Aisha Sultan considers the question: what do you do when fieldwork threatens to break your heart? While graduate seminars and methodological reflections within anthropology often focus on the possibilities ethnography affords as the cornerstone of the discipline, Sultan here contends with its bl…
“(W)Rap on: Gender/Sexuality” is the third episode of the (W)Rap On series at AnthroPod, which brings anthropologists into conversation with artists, activists, and scholars from other disciplines and perspectives. The series is loosely inspired by James Baldwin and Margaret Mead’s 1970 conversation Rap on Race, and was conceived by Hilary Leathem …
Anthropologist Jason De León and journalist Maria Hinojosa discuss migration, U.S. border militarization, and teaching and writing in political times. Journalist Julio Ricardo Varela moderates the conversation. This episode is part of the (W)rap On: Series, inspired by the original 1970 conversation between writer James Baldwin and anthropologist M…
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46. Reading List for a Progressive Environmental Anthropology
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This roundtable discussion explores the recently published Reading List for a Progressive Environmental Anthropology. The crowdsourced reading list is a project organized by Bridget Guarasci (Franklin and Marshall College), Amelia Moore (University of Rhode Island), and Sarah Vaughn (University of California, Berkeley). Crafting this reading list a…
Margot Weiss explores the origins, presents and futures of queer anthropology.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
“(W)Rap On: Race” features anthropologist Shalini Shankar discussing race, social activism, and pedagogy with Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson. Christien Tompkins moderates the conversation.(W)Rap on Race is the inaugural episode of the new (W)Rap On series at AnthroPod, which brings anthropologists into conversation with artists, activis…
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44. Sounds of Economic Collapse in Egypt
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Maria Frederika Malmstrom on the Sound of Economic Collapse in EgyptBởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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43. AnthroPod Crossover Post: The Familiar Strange with Vijayendra Rao
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Vijayendra Rao, an economist with the World Bank, talks with anthropologist Ian Pollock about the theory and practice of development, anthropology’s relationship to development, and how ethnography might help the disenfranchised engage with powerful institutions and effect social change.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
Graeme Warren explains what we can learn about histories and cultures through Hunter & Gatherer research.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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42. Schools, Prisons, and Blackness in America: A Conversation with Damien Sojoyner
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Damien Sojoyner on race, education, imprisonment, and their intersection in the United States.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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41. Teresa Caldeira on Urban Practices and Ethnographic Intimacy
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Teresa Caldeira discusses her recent research on urban practices and forms of cultural production from the peripheries of São Paulo, Brazil that are reshaping public space, including rap music, graffiti, ostentation funk, and pixaçãoProducer: Liliana GilMusic: Excerpts from “Soldado Sem Bandeira” by Emicida (00:00, 08:20), “Fim de Semana no Parque”…
Christa Craven discusses feminist anthropology in this episode of AnthroBites, the podcast that makes key concepts in anthropology more digestible.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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40. Anthropology's Politics: A Conversation with Lara Deeb and Jessica Winegar
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Lara Deeb and Jessica Winegar discuss their recent book, Anthropology's Politics: Disciplining the Middle East (2015). They touch on how political and economic pressures shape how U.S.-based scholars research and teach about the Middle East, how certain topics and regions are embraced or pushed back on, and how those pressures and incentives impact…
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39. Podcasts and Pedagogy: Audio in the Anthropology Classroom
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Angela Jenks shares her approach to anthropological pedagogy and offers thoughtful insights into how anthropologists might begin thinking about how to incorporate podcasts into their syllabi.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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38. The Anthropology of Media in a Post-Truth Era
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Anthropologists of media and journalism reflect on the current post-truth era in the United States means for research and teaching. This episode features a panel from the the 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association with Naomi Schiller, Robert Samet, Natalia Roudakova, Alexandra Juhasz, Amahl Bishara, and Faye Ginsburg.Music:…
Guest producers Stine Krøijer and Astrid Oberborbeck Andersen take up a debate that is central to current environmental and political anthropology: namely, how ethnographers can identify and describe the political when earth beings, spirits, or nonhuman others become part of the ethnographic equation? Marisol de la Cadena’s 2015 book _Earth Beings:…
Yarimar Bonilla discusses the concept of sovereignty and its anthropological applications in this episode of AnthroBites, the podcast that makes key concepts in anthropology more digestible.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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36. Drone: Anthropology, Poetry, Military
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Hugh Gusterson, Kim Garcia, and a U.S. military drone operator on active duty discuss the representation of drone warfare. Their conversation engages the ways we think about communities of expertise and war, as well as how we represent the experiences of others.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
Rachel Watkins discusses the origins and legacies of scientific racism for AnthroBites, the podcast that makes key concepts in anthropology more digestible.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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35. Ethnography and Design 3: Labor in the Gig Economy
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Lilly Irani discusses the human labor behind artificial intelligence technology. Irani helped create a platform called Turkopticon to support workers on Amazon Mechanical Turk, a website that outsources micro data processing work. Irani also talks about her current book project on entrepreneurialism and national development in India.…
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34. Ethnography and Design 2: Swedish Design and Ethnocharrettes
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Keith Murphy discusses the anthropology of design through his work on Swedish design as well as bringing design methods into ethnography through ethnocharrettes.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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33. Ethnography and Design 1: Disability, Design, and Performance
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Cassandra Hartblay discusses design and ethnography through her work on disability in Russia.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
Theory, method, and politics of studying human-animal relations from anthropological perspectives with Nikhil Anand, Philippe Descola, Radhika Govindrajan, Laura Ogden, and Paige West.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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31. Socializing Through Technology: Pokémon GO in Downtown Detroit
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Guest podcaster David Lein examines the impact of Pokémon GO on communities, both digital and physical, in conversation with Michigan-based scholars John Cheney-Lippold, Eric Montgomery, and individuals in Detroit who are using Pokémon GO.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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30. Outer Space Trilogy 3: Ice Cream And Architecture
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In the third and final episode in our trilogy on outer space, anthropologist Valerie Olson discusses systems thinking in the Anthropocene, off-world architecture and garbage, as well as food and health beyond Earth.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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29. Outer Space Trilogy 2: Moon Dust And Cosmo/politics
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In the second episode in our trilogy on outer space, anthropologist Debbora Battaglia discusses cosmo/politics, the diary of a space zucchini, and the social life of moon dust. For more, visit culanth.org.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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28. The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election: Anthropologists Reflect on What Just Happened
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The role of race, class, gender, neoliberalism, and more in the 2016 election discussed by leading anthropologists.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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27. Outer Space Trilogy 1: Haircuts And Billionaires
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In the first episode in our trilogy on outer space, anthropologist David Valentine discusses haircuts in space, the colonization of Mars, the rise of the billionaire-led NewSpace community. For more, visit culanth.org.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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26. Alma Gottlieb on Experiments in Ethnographic Writing
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In this episode, Dr. Alma Gottlieb discusses her approach to ethnographic writing. For more, visit culanth.org.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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Anthropod Episode 25. Anna Tsing on Landscapes and the Anthropocene
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Anna Tsing on Landscapes and the AnthropoceneBởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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24. (Higher Quality) Charlene Makley on Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests
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Anthropod talks with Prof. Charlene Makley (Reed College) about her article, "The Sociopolitical Lives of Dead Bodies: Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests as Mass Media." For more, visit culanth.orgBởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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24. Charlene Makley on Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests
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Anthropod talks with Prof. Charlene Makley (Reed College) about her article, "The Sociopolitical Lives of Dead Bodies: Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests as Mass Media." For more, visit culanth.orgBởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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23. Sverker Finnström and Federica Guglielmo on fieldwork and morality.
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AnthroPod talked with Sverker Finnström and Federica Guglielmo on the connections between Finnström’s research on the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda, Guglielmo’s research on the Rwandan genocide, and the SANT 2015 conference theme “Anthropology and Morality”.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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22. Helena Wulff on Writing Anthropology
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AnthroPod talks to Helena Wulff about the practice of writing and the difference between writing academic and public texts. Helena Wulff is Professor of social anthropology at the Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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21. Dr. Livia Stone On Contested Walls And Natural Forces.
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Dr. Livia Stone on the contested walls of Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico, and their interplay with natural forces.Based on the photo essay "As Fluid as a Brick Wall", which Livia co-authored with Dr. Abigail C. Stone. The photo essay appeared in the November 2014 (29.4) issue of Cultural Anthropology.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
Paolo Favero on visual methods in the field. In our conversation, Favero shares his engagement with visual methods and suggests that using a camera is not about documenting empirical evidence but a process of producing the empirical field material and choosing perspectives.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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19. #BlackLivesMatter: Anthropologists on Protest, Policing and Race-Based Violence
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Three anthropologists share insights on the #BlackLivesMatter movement, social media, policing, race-based violence and histories of African American protest. Featuring Yarimar Bonilla, Laurence Ralph and Mark Auslander.Bởi Society for Cultural Anthropology
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18. Tobias Rees On Global Health And Humanity
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In this episode of AnthroPod, Stacy Topouzova and Rupa Pillai interview Tobias Rees, author of "Humanity/Plan; or, On the 'Stateless' Today (Also Being an Anthropology of Global Health)", which appears in the August 2014 issue of Cultural Anthropology. Professor Rees is an associate professor in the Department of the Social Sciences of Medicine at …
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17. Kevin Lewis O'Neill: An Interview with the Winner of the 2014 Cultural Horizons Prize
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AnthroPod speaks with Kevin Lewis O'Neill, the winner of the 2014 Cultural Horizons Prize for his essay, "Left Behind: Security, Salvation, and the Subject of Prevention" from the May 2013 issue of Cultural Anthropology. Professor O'Neill is an associate professor in the Department for the Study of Religion and the Centre for Diaspora and Transnati…