Fieldnotes - The Anthropology Podcast

Anthropology Department - University of Sussex

Fieldnotes is a new initiative from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Sussex. Each episode opens a window into the worlds our faculty move through – social, visual and cultural anthropology in all their messy, thoughtful, field-based forms. We sit with anthropologists as they reflect on their journeys, the moments that shaped them, the ideas that keep them awake at night and the questions they continue to carry into their research. From sensory encounters in the field to the politics of representation, memory and everyday life, Fieldnotes brings you conversations that are intimate, grounded and curious. This is a space for students, researchers and anyone who wants to understand how anthropology actually happens – through lived experience, careful listening and the slow work of paying attention. Join us as we follow the threads of stories, archives, images and relationships that make anthropology at Sussex what it is: open, critical, creative and deeply human.

Episodes

  1. Travelling Through Frontiers: Global Lives, Local Worlds — with Professor Magnus Marsden

    12/11/2025

    Travelling Through Frontiers: Global Lives, Local Worlds — with Professor Magnus Marsden

    In the very first episode of Fieldnotes: The Sussex Anthropology Podcast, host Dr. Sana Batool, Assistant Prof. of Visual Anthropology speaks with Professor Magnus Marsden, Head of Anthropology at the University of Sussex, about his decades-long work tracing how people, goods, and ideas travel across borders. From the dusty roads of northern Pakistan to the global fur markets of Central Asia, Magnus shares insights from his upcoming book The Sheep Roads of Central Asia and reflects on what Karakul traders can teach us about cosmopolitanism, mistrust, and everyday life in borderlands. We also explore his collaborative work with artists, and his latest research into the lives of Afghan Hindu, Sikh, and Jewish communities across Europe and Asia. This conversation is a rich introduction to what anthropology can uncover when it listens to lives lived in motion. Themes: transnational trade, borderlands, fieldwork, cosmopolitanism, minority communities, anthropology and art Guest: Professor Magnus Marsden Host: Dr. Syeda Sana Batool. Explore More of Magnus Marsden’s Work: Magnus's work: The Karakul Project (Sheep Roads of Central Asia):⁠⁠https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-sheep-roads-of-central-asia/⁠⁠ Academic profile – University of Sussex:⁠⁠https://profiles.sussex.ac.uk/p318109-magnus-marsden⁠⁠Afghan Traders and Central Asia (Beyond the Silk Roads Project):⁠⁠https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Silk-Roads-Geopolitics-Connections/dp/1108838316⁠⁠Selected publications via ResearchGate:⁠⁠https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Magnus-Marsden⁠⁠Exhibition Collaboration – Musafari at HKW, Berlin:⁠⁠https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/veranstaltung/p_215254.php⁠

    27 min

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Fieldnotes is a new initiative from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Sussex. Each episode opens a window into the worlds our faculty move through – social, visual and cultural anthropology in all their messy, thoughtful, field-based forms. We sit with anthropologists as they reflect on their journeys, the moments that shaped them, the ideas that keep them awake at night and the questions they continue to carry into their research. From sensory encounters in the field to the politics of representation, memory and everyday life, Fieldnotes brings you conversations that are intimate, grounded and curious. This is a space for students, researchers and anyone who wants to understand how anthropology actually happens – through lived experience, careful listening and the slow work of paying attention. Join us as we follow the threads of stories, archives, images and relationships that make anthropology at Sussex what it is: open, critical, creative and deeply human.