Charting Troubled Waters: Documenting Ecological and Social Change in the Lower Omo Valley
By David-Paul Pertaub
Talking shit, or comments on ‘Three Achievements of Dirt: Disgust, Humour, Emphasis’
On the 12th October Sjaak van der Geest (University of Amsterdam) presented his paper entitled ‘Three Achievements of Dirt: Disgust, Humour, Emphasis’ as part of the UCL Medical Anthropology Seminar Series, currently dealing with dirt and pollution. Rebecca Williams and Jed Stevenson comment below, followed by a response to both from Sjaak van der Geest. Images and captions are from Sjaak van der Geest.
Intersubjectivities of Care
Intersubjectivities of Care
By Timothy Carroll
Critical Medical Anthropology: perspectives from/of Latin America
Between the 31st October and the 2nd of November UCL will host a series of seminars to explore contemporary scholarship on critical medical anthropology, with academics from and focused on Latin America.
UCL Medical Anthropology Outreach: Residential Summer School Medical Anthropology for Dummies and an Insight into Yemen’s Crisis
UCL Medical Anthropology Outreach: Residential Summer School
Medical Anthropology for Dummies and an Insight into Yemen’s Crisis
By Naqiya Hassanali
Upper Sixth former from Leicester
Anthropology in Context: The “craft” of writing
Anthropology in Context: The “craft” of writing
The podcast This Anthro Life recently spoke with Anita Hannig about the “craft” of writing and her new book Beyond Surgery: Injury, Healing, and Religion at an Ethiopian Hospital.
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