Month: December 2023
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Anthropology Lecture Series #6: Sustainable Suburbanism in the American West – An Unlikely Site for the Production of Environmental Subjects

21.11.2023 Rachel Heiman | The New School New York This talk draws on five summers of fieldwork in an unlikely site for the production of environmental subjects and expertise: a massive master-planned community in Utah spearheaded by one the largest mining conglomerates in the world and developed with equal parts attention to sustainable suburbanism and…
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Anthropology Lecture Series #5: Exceptional Intimacy and the Ordinary Life of Crime in Burkina Faso

14.11.23 Melina C Kalfelis | University of Bayreuth This talk examines vigilante practices of restructuring of crime and violence in urban Burkina Faso. Focusing on the way koglweogo self-defense groups run prisons and mediate conflicts surrounding crime, I analyze vigilantes attempts to disrupt and reconcile criminal violations in everyday life. Moving the focus away from…
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Anthropology Lecture Series #4: Making Sense with Rats: Transgressing Species in East Africa

07.11.2023 Jia Hui Lee | University of Bayreuth In English, the phrase ‘to make sense’ has several meanings. When something makes sense, it is considered intelligible or comprehensible; it can also refer to something that is wise or reasonable, “the right tools for the job” (Clarke and Fujimura 1992). These definitions, however, assume implicit understandings…
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Anthropology Lecture Series #3: Building shared knowledge of and through the border regime. A first reflection on a collaborative ethnography of migration policies with Gambians returnees

31.10.23 Viola Castellano | University of Bayreuth The presentation will discuss some preliminary observations on an ongoing collaborative project called “Gambian Returnees as Knowledge Producers on the Border Regime”, which focuses on the experiences and visions of migrants who returned to Gambia through EU and IOM sponsored programs. The project is interested in the recent…