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AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.

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AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.

    71. AnthroBites: Disability

    71. AnthroBites: Disability

    AnthroBites: Disability with Dr. Arseli Dokumaci.
    AnthroBites is a series from the AnthroPod team, designed to make anthropology more digestible. Each episode tackles a key concept, text, or theme, and breaks it down into manageable, bite-sized chunks. In this episode, Dr. Arseli Dokumaci discusses disability, ethnography, and her recent book Activist Affordances.
    Our interview with Dr. Dokumaci was conducted in May 2023.
    Show notes: https://culanth.org/fieldsights/anthrobites-disability

    • 20 min
    70. What Does Anthropology Sound Like: Podcasts

    70. What Does Anthropology Sound Like: Podcasts

    Anthropology can be presented in various forms - what does it mean to share anthropology through podcasts? In the latest episode in the What Does Anthropology Sound Like series, we explore anthropological podcasts as method and as output. This episode features Dr. María Eugenia Ulfe Young (from the Nuestras Historias desde Cuninico podcast), PhD Candidate Anuli Akanegbu (creator of BLK IRL®), and Dr. Dominic Boyer (co-creator of the Cultures of Energy podcast).

    Find the transcription and show-notes here: https://culanth.org/fieldsights/what-does-anthropology-sound-like-podcasts
    Find our guests' podcasts:
    Nuestras Historias Desde Cuninico - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063634656075
    BLK IRL® - https://www.blkirl.com/
    Cultures of Energy - https://culturesofenergy.rice.edu/

    • 56 min
    69. Anthropology Conferencing in Hybrid Space

    69. Anthropology Conferencing in Hybrid Space

    In this AnthroPod episode, we provide a retrospective on the Virtual Otherwise conference from the perspective of the local node in Agria, Greece. Touching on matters of accessibility, engagement, and multimodality, we ask: Whither anthropology conferencing?

    • 19 min
    68. Conducting Fieldwork in the United States

    68. Conducting Fieldwork in the United States

    This episode is devoted to thinking through the specificity of the United States as a place in which to conduct fieldwork.

    For show notes, please visit : https://culanth.org/fieldsights/contributed-content/anthropod

    • 32 min
    67. AnthroPod Talks Abortion

    67. AnthroPod Talks Abortion

    In this episode, Professors Sophie Bjork-James, Carolyn Sufrin, and Elise Andaya share what the anthropology of abortion looks like in their fieldsites and how those sites will change in a post-Roe world, and we break down this topic with the help of other scholars of reproduction.

    For show notes, please visit https://culanth.org/fieldsights/anthropod-talks-abortion

    • 37 min
    66. The Sound of Borders, Pt. 2: Active Citizenship

    66. The Sound of Borders, Pt. 2: Active Citizenship

    In part 2 of our series on sound and borders, cultural geographer Tom Western talks with Nick Smith about the work of the Syrian and Greek Youth Forum (SGYF) in Athens, Greece. Featuring sound clips created by the SGYF team, the discussion unpacks the concept of active citizenship and the ways that sound can challenge the static character of border regimes in Greece and throughout the Mediterranean. For show-notes visit

    • 19 min

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