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Dr Robert Fish appointed lead editor of major new journal

By jk393 | 05 June 2018

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

Professor Tracy Kivell interviewed for Womanthology on Soapbox Science

By jk393 | 04 June 2018

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!

By jk393 | 01 June 2018

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

By jk393 | 30 May 2018

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

By jk393 | 29 May 2018

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

By jk393 | 14 May 2018

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

By jk393 | 23 April 2018

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

By jk393 | 19 April 2018

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

By jk393 | 17 April 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

By jk393 | 16 April 2018

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

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