Anthropology

A podcast by Oxford University

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264 Episodes

  1. Gifts, entitlements, benefits and surplus: interrogating food poverty and food aid in the UK

    Published: 26/07/2017
  2. The concept of culture in cultural evolution

    Published: 26/07/2017
  3. Why do children doubt magic, but believe in the miraculous?

    Published: 26/07/2017
  4. Transformation through Ritual: Bodies as Sacred Space

    Published: 26/07/2017
  5. Climate, weather, culture

    Published: 26/07/2017
  6. The great migration of summer 2015: trajectories, journeys and hubs

    Published: 26/07/2017
  7. Exhibiting violence and social change in Brazil

    Published: 26/07/2017
  8. Women in India’s waste economy

    Published: 26/07/2017
  9. The Gorongosa Restoration Project, Mozambique

    Published: 26/07/2017
  10. Exploring the city's 'sutures'

    Published: 15/06/2016
  11. Plantain island sirens

    Published: 15/06/2016
  12. Science, stories and indigenous wisdom: is the wider world waking up at last?

    Published: 15/06/2016
  13. The charm of 'things': ethnography and performance

    Published: 15/06/2016
  14. The certainty of futures lost

    Published: 15/06/2016
  15. The fragility of conviction

    Published: 15/06/2016
  16. Profane relations: the irony of offensive jokes in India

    Published: 15/06/2016
  17. The developmental origins of health and disease: adaptation reconsidered

    Published: 08/06/2016
  18. Obstructed labour: the classic obstetric dilemma and beyond

    Published: 08/06/2016
  19. Inflammaging and its role in ageing and age-related diseases

    Published: 08/06/2016
  20. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

    Published: 08/06/2016

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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.

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