26 Feb
Events
Upcoming Events
1 Mar
Re-Imagining Reproductive Health and Rights in India
Monday 1 March, 4.30pm
Teams
2 Mar
Meaning and Context in Great Ape Gestures
Tuesday 2 March 2021, 4pm
YouTube
3 Mar
Can Sacred Landscapes Heal? Reflections on Territorial Cults, Spirit Possession and Pilgrimage in Tibet and the Himalayas
Wednesday 3 March 2021, 11am
Online on Teams
3 Mar
Burning Bridges: Redevelopment and Temporal Uncertainty in Loyalist Sandy Row, Belfast
Wednesday 3 March 2021, 3.30pm
Teams
4 Mar
The social origins of childhood obesity
Thursday 4 March, 4pm
Zoom
5 Mar
Anthropology, Fiction, and Decolonization: Chinua Achebe and the ‘Image of Africa’
Friday 5 March 2021, 3pm
Teams
8 Mar
Reproducible Research Oxford event: Science as Amateur Software Development
2pm, Monday 8 March 2021
8 Mar
Cancer Risk versus Fertility Desires
Monday 8 March, 4.30pm
Teams
9 Mar
Almost Heaven (2017. C. Salter)
Tuesday 9 March 2021, 3.30pm
Online
9 Mar
Ravens, crows, and co. - A new model taxon for investigating the evolution of prosociality
Tuesday 9 March 2021, 4pm
YouTube
10 Mar
A life between shells: things, places and landscapes of Diola people - Guinea Bissau
Wednesday 10 March 2021, 3.30pm
Teams
11 Mar
Post-COVID-19 futures: The need for a paradigm shift in economics
Thursday 11 March, 4pm
Zoom
11 Mar
The law and ethics of selling citizenship
Thursday 11 March 2021, 4pm
Zoom
12 Mar
Curating NIRIN, the 22nd Biennale of Sydney
Friday 12 March 2021, 12pm
Teams
12 Mar
Carcinogenic residues of global biomedicine in Senegal
Friday 12 March 2021, 3pm
Teams
7 May
The Marett Memorial Lecture 2021: The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Ethnography & Empathy in the 21st Century
Friday 7 May 2021, 5:00pm
Fitzhugh Auditorium, Exeter College Cohen Quadrangle, Walton Street, Oxford
Past Events
15 Nov
Multisensory anthropology: prospects and impediments
Friday 15 November 2019, 3:15pm
Lecture Theatre, 64 Banbury Road
15 Nov
Into the abyss: image excess in the slide library
Friday 15 November 2019, 1pm
Pitt Rivers Museum Lecture Theatre, off Robinson Close
14 Nov
Transforming intercultural integration internationally: the example of intercultural cities
Thursday 14 November 2019, 3.30pm
64 Banbury Road
13 Nov
Notes on the history of the standardization of traditional Chinese medicine terminology in the English language
Wednesday 13 November 2019, 5:00pm
Pauling Centre, 58a Banbury Road
13 Nov
Political systems of highland Burma 2020: a study of Kachin Nationalism today
Wednesday 13 November 2019, 3.30pm
Seminar Room, 43 Banbury Road
13 Nov
The natural history of human ageing: Cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health among Bolivian forager-horticulturalists
Wednesday 13 November 2019, 11.30am
64 Banbury Road
12 Nov
Coffee for conservation: promotion of organic and wildlife friendly practices among farmers at Cigapanti, Java, to protect local biodiversity
Tuesday 12 November 2019, 4pm
Lecture Room, 64 Banbury Road
8 Nov
Film Screening: Chasing Shadows (Roger Canals, 2019)
6-8pm, Friday 8 November 2019
Pitt Rivers Museum (South door entrance, Robinson Close off South parks Road)
8 Nov
Geographies of anticipatory socialisation: rehearsing diplomacy in the interstate margins
Friday 8 November 2019, 3:15pm
Lecture Theatre, 64 Banbury Road
8 Nov
Anti-kitsch, or how to make a socialist doily. The politics of amateur art in communist Czechoslovakia
Friday 8 November 2019, 1pm
Pitt Rivers Museum Lecture Theatre, off Robinson Close
7 Nov
French cities membership in European migration networks: understanding the (dis)involvement in transnational city networks
Thursday 7 November 2019, 3.30pm
64 Banbury Road
6 Nov
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Wednesday 6 November 2019, 4:30pm
Seminar Room, 1 St Giles
6 Nov
Aging in exile: experiences of old age among elderly Tibetans in India and Nepal
Wednesday 6 November 2019, 3.30pm
Seminar Room, 43 Banbury Road
6 Nov
Evolution and development of the human brain: implications for neuro-pathology
Wednesday 6 November 2019, 11.30am
64 Banbury Road
5 Nov
Do baboons make mistakes and how could you tell in the real world?
Tuesday 5 November 2019, 4pm
Lecture Room, 64 Banbury Road
1 Nov
The axial age, global history, and anthropology
Friday 1 November 2019, 3:15pm
Lecture Theatre, 64 Banbury Road
1 Nov
Rebel lives: photographs from the Lord’s Resistance Army commanders
Friday 1 November 2019, 1pm
Pitt Rivers Museum Lecture Theatre, off Robinson Close
31 Oct
The role of academia in agenda and policy making at the local level: the city working group model
Thursday 31 October 2019, 3.30pm
64 Banbury Road
30 Oct
Peace and conflict as group norms: understanding factionalism and polarisation
5pm, 30 October 2019
64 Banbury Road
30 Oct
Evolutionary approaches to health inequalities
Wednesday 30 October 2019, 11.30am
64 Banbury Road
29 Oct
Large-scale gorilla society
Tuesday 29 October 2019, 4pm
Lecture Room, 64 Banbury Road
25 Oct
Ethnography inside and out: notes for an anthropology of nefarious systems
Friday 25 October 2019, 3:15pm
Lecture Theatre, 64 Banbury Road
25 Oct
Human crop: tangled tales and racial fictions from the global trade in human hair
Friday 25 October 2019, 1pm
Pitt Rivers Museum Lecture Theatre, off Robinson Close
24 Oct
’Victims’ inclusion or immigration enforcement? City measures on safe reporting of crime for undocumented migrants in the USA
Thursday 24 October 2019, 3.30pm
64 Banbury Road