Unravelling a Displaced Future: Syrians Between Emergency and Protracted Crisis in Lebanon
The Balsillie School of International Affairs presents a talk on displaced Syrians in Lebanon by postdoctoral researcher Veronica Ferreri.
The Balsillie School of International Affairs presents a talk on displaced Syrians in Lebanon by postdoctoral researcher Veronica Ferreri.
In Amedeka, Southeastern Ghana, local tastes and their related performances are conceptualized as “nkudzedze” – ‘pleasing to the eyes.’ This talk explores how the Amedeka conceptualization of taste directed daily life, the production and consumption of trade goods and serves as a radical act to decentralize research methodologies from the Eurowestern gaze and colonial epistemologies that continue to ‘otherize’ local and Indigenous communities.
Join us for the 2023 Sally Weaver Award Guest Lecture, presented by Amira Mittermaier, Professor of Religion and Anthropology from the University of Toronto.
Please join us for two exciting research presentations from Dr. Robin Higashi and Dr. Elliott Prasse-Freeman.
Please join us for the 7th annual Grad Forum where our Public Issues Anthropology MA students will present their research. This event will include a Meet & Greet Lunch with grad students and professors. Click here for more information.
Join us for this year's Sally Weaver Award presentation and guest lecture!
Guest speaker, Susan Kirkpatrick Smith, BA in Anthropology (Florida State University) with an MA and PhD in Anthropology (Indiana University) will be presenting a lecture titled: Injury, Disease, and Death in Early Byzantine Greece: The Story from Chryssi Island
All are welcome!
Welcome to the 6th Annual Grad Forum where our Public Issues Anthropology MA students present their research.
This event will include a Meet & Greet with grad students and professors.
Join us for this year's Sally Weaver Award presentation and guest lecture! Guest speaker, Elif Sari, Ph.D. in Anthropology (Cornell 2021) with a minor in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies will be presenting a lecture titled: Uncertain Waiting, Uncertain Methodologies: Anthropology of Asylum and Borders