Archive: Lecture
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Join us for “Solidarity in the Sand: Labor, Capitalist Development, and Contestation in Mexico’s Maya Riviera” on March 18th
Over the last several decades, Mexico has witnessed a significant decline in labor union activity as the result of the country's integration into the global economy. Yet, in the commercial tourism se
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“Go throw it in the river”, a lecture by Dr. Joshua Bell (National Museum of Natural History)
Friday, December 7th, 2018 Arrupe Multi-Purpose Room2:00pm Collaboration with communities in a variety of forms has become an important hallmark of anthropological investigations of museum collect
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A Brown Bag Conversation with Dr. Peggy Bartlett
10.31.2018 1:00pm Car Barn 172 Dr. Barlett, the Goodrich C. White professor of anthropology, focuses her research on environmental sustainability in higher education as a tangible arena in which
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The Orphan Industrial Complex: A Talk by Kirsten Cheney
Wednesday 11/29, 2:00-3:15 Walsh 398 The Orphan Industrial Complex: charitable commodification and its consequences for child protection Dr. Kirsten Cheney is the Associate Professor of Childre
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We Too Sing America
We Too Sing America: South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future by Deepa Iyer Deeper Iyer, Writer, Activist, Trainer (www.deepaiyer.me), and Former Director of South
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The Scattered Family: Parenting, African Migrants, and Global Inequality
Please join the Anthropology Department on March 30, 2016 from 1:15-1:30pm in the Conference of the Mortara Center for International Studies for a lecture by Professor Cati Coe on her book, “The Sca
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Black Dispossession: A Global Perspective
GU Department of Anthropology and African American Studies ProgramBlack Dispossession: A Global Perspectivea talk with Keisha-Khan Perry (C'98)Brown University, Africana Studies and Anthropology Blac
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Challenging Gender Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is Mutilated to Circumcised as Female is to Male?
Challenging Gender Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is Mutilated to Circumcised as Female is to Male? A lecture by medical anthropologist Fuambai Ahmadu Co-sponsored by the African Studies Program
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A Sea of Protection: Piracy, Trade, and Regulation in the Western Indian Ocean
A Sea of Protection: Piracy, Trade and Regulation in the Western Indian OceanLecture with Jatin DuaUniversity of Michigan, Department of Anthropology Friday, November 13th 3:00-4:30pmCCAS Boardroom,
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