The British Ecological Society (BES), in partnership with its publisher John Wiley & Sons, has announced the launch of a new international journal. People and … Read more
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Professor Tracy Kivell interviewed for Womanthology on Soapbox Science
Professor Tracy Kivell has been interviewed in a special issue of the digital magazine Womanthology dedicated to Soapbox Science, an organisation that highlights the research of … Read more
Three weeks until Soapbox Science Canterbury!
Soapbox Science is an organisation that brings the research of women scientists to the public. On Saturday June 23rd, the School of Anthropology and Conservation will … Read more
Symposium – New Ethnographic Contexts: Creativity and Performance
Two volumes published separately on two sides of the Atlantic invite us to envisage a methodological universe that expands beyond conventional methods and approaches. Les … Read more
Transparencies: A screening of visual anthropology projects
Please join us for the biggest student screening event in the history of visual anthropology at Kent on Thursday 31st May. We have 31 short … Read more
Professor Roy Ellen awarded Leverhulme Fellowship
Professor Roy Ellen has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Emeritus Fellowship for a project titled “Nuaulu ethnobotanical cognition and knowledge (Seram, eastern Indonesia).’ The grant, … Read more
Dr Italo Pardo and Dr Giuliana Prato edit special issue on urban ethnography
Honorary members Dr Italo Pardo and Dr Giuliana Prato have published and edited Urban Ethnographers Debate Legitimacy, a special issue published as Supplement 1 to Volume … Read more
Turks and Caicos Islands’ government appoints DICE alumna
The Turks and Caicos Government were pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Lormeka Morley-Williams as the Deputy Director of the Department of Environment & … Read more
DICE at Student Conference in Conservation Science (SCCS) 2018
DICE was well represented at this year’s Student Conference in Conservation Science (SCCS) in Cambridge with both current students and alumni intermingling with conservationists from … Read more
Iceland’s move to ban palm oil products could backfire
Dr Jake Bicknell and Dr Matthew Struebig from DICE explain why the decision, while positive at first glance, could have unintended consequences: “Iceland’s move to … Read more









