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Social Anthropology

Welcome to the School of Social Anthropology!

  • Embodied Experience of a Walk
  • A Day At The Beach
  • Decolonising Conservation Theory to Combat Climate Change: The Removal and Rewilding of Yellowstone Wolves
  • Strange Friends and Friendly Strangers: Practices of Care, Intimacy and Friendship Online
  • Discuss the possibilities offered by Afropolitanism
  • Roadside Picnic: Cold War Anxieties and Cultural Legacies
  • What do we mean when we say that transnational communities are double-rooted?
  • What defines ‘religion’ as an anthropological field of study?
  • Reflections on a Fordist Past and the Neoliberal Future
  • Examine the ways in which visual/material practices have been mobilized in political expression using ethnographic examples.
  • Examine the ways in which visual or material practices have been mobilized in political expression using ethnographic examples
  • The Detrimental Realities of Cultural Tourism
  • Protest, Visibility, and Representation: The Potentialities and Limitations of Social Activism.
  • Historical Revisionism of Cold War Experience

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