The CBCD (Centre for Biocultural Diversity) is sponsoring a panel at this year’s RAI Conference, Anthropology, Weather and Climate Change, in London on May 27-29th. The panel will … Read more
Month: May 2016
Portrails -Visual Anthropology screening, 2nd June
Portrayal – a depiction of someone or something in a work of art or literature; a picture. Trail – a mark or series of signs … Read more
Valuing Nature & Participatory Decision Making Conference
The School of Anthropology & Conservation and Kent’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies are proud to be hosting this unique event. Place: University of Kent, … Read more
Dr Tracy Kivell to deliver Rutherford lecture on our newest extinct relative
On Wednesday 11 May, at 18.00 in Rutherford Lecture Theatre One, Dr Tracy Kivell will give a Rutherford Grass Roots Lecture entitled: ‘The many mysteries of … Read more
Rethinking Skill: New Ethnographic Perspectives on Expertise
Dr Daniela Peluso and Dr Andrew Sanchez will be hosting a workshop entitled: Rethinking Skill: New Ethnographic Perspectives on Expertise The event will take place in … Read more
CBCD members published in special edition on Botanical Ontologies
A new special edition of the Journal of Ethnobiology on ‘Botanical Ontologies’ features articles by Kay Lewis-Jones and Viola Schreer, doctoral students in Ethnobiology and … Read more
Dr Pablo Dominguez publishes film online
CBCD associate member Dr Pablo Dominguez has published a film “AGDAL, Voices of the Atlas” online at: http://www.antropologiavisual.net/2007/agdal-voces-del-atlas/ The agdal of Yagour is a system of … Read more
Funding boost for research project
Dr. Anna Waldstein’s project on healing, livelihoods and agriculture among Rastafari in the UK has been given a funding boost by a Small Grant from … Read more
Research students publish review of the conference ‘How to think the Anthropocene?’
Environmental Anthropology doctoral students, Craig Ritchie and Anthony Knight, have published an enlightening review of the conference ‘How to think the Anthropocene? Anthropologists, philosophers, and … Read more