Anthropology
Podcast tekijän mukaan Oxford University
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264 Jaksot
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Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, the Anthropology of Dance: Same Difference?
Julkaistiin: 27.5.2015 -
The Agency of Eating: Mediation, Food and the Body in Highland Ecuador
Julkaistiin: 27.5.2015 -
Lost objects, imaginary assemblages and the mass graves of the Spanish Civil War
Julkaistiin: 7.5.2015 -
On representation and power: portrait of a Vodun leader in present-day Benin
Julkaistiin: 7.5.2015 -
Moving the cracks: motorcycle taxis, politics and the fragility of power in Bangkok
Julkaistiin: 7.5.2015 -
Ecology of undernutrition and infection
Julkaistiin: 7.5.2015 -
Biocultural approaches to Type 2 diabetes
Julkaistiin: 7.5.2015 -
Obesity: epidemiology and biocultural factors
Julkaistiin: 7.5.2015 -
From Amazonian couvade to neo-couvade in cosmopolitan trends of co-parenting: a comparative analysis
Julkaistiin: 13.4.2015 -
Infant feeding and child health and survival in early twentieth-century England
Julkaistiin: 13.4.2015 -
Revisiting breastfeeding in light of the gift logic. Is a comparison of Gogo and Italian women possible?
Julkaistiin: 13.4.2015 -
How to protect your newborn from neonatal death: spirits and infant feeding practices in the Gambia
Julkaistiin: 13.4.2015 -
Bangladeshi women's experiences of infant feeding in Tower Hamlets
Julkaistiin: 13.4.2015 -
Breastpump technology and 'natural' motherly milk in Enlightenment France
Julkaistiin: 13.4.2015 -
Hiring a wetnurse in seventeenth-century England
Julkaistiin: 13.4.2015 -
Negotiating nutrition: from baby to toddler in the Peruvian Andes
Julkaistiin: 13.4.2015 -
Can there be an anthropology of Hinduism?
Julkaistiin: 29.1.2015 -
Cleaning up and moving on
Julkaistiin: 29.1.2015 -
Biosecurity practices in labs and museums: sentinels, simulation, stockpiling
Julkaistiin: 29.1.2015 -
Ways of speaking, ways of knowing
Julkaistiin: 29.1.2015
The Oxford Anthropology Podcast brings together talks by internationally renowned scholars and cutting edge researchers. Their lectures explore a wide range of human experience and feature case studies from around the world. We are grateful to the speakers and staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography who have made this podcast possible.