Anthropology
Un pódcast de Oxford University

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264 Episodo
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The evolutionary history and genetics of primate brain size
Publicado: 10/5/2012 -
Dept Seminar: Beyond 'terroir'
Publicado: 29/11/2011 -
Dept Seminar: Discovering Anthropological Practice through Fieldwork
Publicado: 29/11/2011 -
Dept Seminar: Saints of Justice, Spirits of Devastation
Publicado: 29/11/2011 -
Dept Seminar: The Oil Company, 'Partnership' and the Moralities of Giving and Receiving
Publicado: 29/11/2011 -
Dept Seminar: Spirit in Motion
Publicado: 29/11/2011 -
Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Autopathographies - How 'sick lit' shapes knowledge and the illness experience
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Oxford's 'Two Bodies' in Medical Anthropology
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Healing earth and sacred clay among the Mun, SW Ethiopia
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Moving from Efficacy to Safety
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Maize, Men and New Medical Models
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Building Partnerships - a career path in research coordination and capacity building
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Beyond Language - Public Health Policy and Cultural Competency
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Medical Anthropology at Oxford: 10 Years at the Intersections - opening comments
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Human Sciences Symposium 2011: The Impact of Exceptional Early Cognitive Environments on Musical Development
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Human Sciences Symposium 2011: The Musical Brain - Opening Presentation
Publicado: 25/7/2011 -
Social evolution in primates and other animals
Publicado: 6/6/2011 -
Late Pleistocene Demography and the Appearance of Modern Human Behaviour
Publicado: 6/6/2011 -
Marett Memorial Lecture 2011: Beauty and the beast
Publicado: 6/6/2011 -
Dept Seminar: Heritage, hiking and the eradication of miracles
Publicado: 18/3/2011
The Oxford Anthropology Podcast brings together talks by internationally renowned scholars and cutting edge researchers. Their lectures explore a wide range of human experience and feature case studies from around the world. We are grateful to the speakers and staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography who have made this podcast possible.