
Anthropotamus - Anthropology Podcast
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Migration in West Africa
In this episode we discuss the work done by Dr. Corey Ragsdale and his colleagues in establishing migration policies in West Africa.
Braiding Sweet Grass Book Discussion
In this episode we discuss Robin Wall Kimmerer's book "Braiding Sweet Grass"
Looking Smart
In this Episode we speak to Dr. Alexandra Freidus about her article "Looking Smart: Race and Academic Ability in a Diversifying Middle School"
Four Lost Cities - Book Discussion
In This episode we discuss the book "Four Lost Cities," by Annalee Newitz.
Economy of Blood- Interview
In this episode we interview Candace Lukasik about her research article "Economy of Blood: The Persecuted Church and the Racialization of American Copts"
"Monsters" Book Discussion
In this episode we discuss the book Monsters written by David Gilmore.
Seoul Metro
In this episode we discuss Dr. Olga Fedorenko's article "Idol Adds in the Seoul Metro: K-pop Fandom, Appropriation of Subway Space, and the Right to the City"
Behind the Scenes 1 - Don't Be a *Hippo Noise*
Warning! This episode is filled with opinion. It is NOT intended to be educational. Ashley and Les Bs'ing about tangents for the purpose of entertainment.
Carnivory in Homo erectus
In this Episode we interview Dr. Briana Pobiner about her research into the emergence of Carnivory in early humans.
Sapiens Book Discussion
In this episode Ashley and I talk about the book Sapiens.
Anthro Day: K-12 Anthropology
In this Episode we interview David Homa about the AAA's Anthro day plans and his his work in bringing Anthropology to K-12. https://explr-classroom.com/
Racism- Not Race
In this Episode We discuss the book "Racism- Not Race" with Authors Dr. Joseph Graves and Dr. Alan Goodman.
Footprints
In this episode we interview Bennett Matthew E MD about the footprints that he and David Bustos found in White Sands New Mexico.
Margaret Mead Biography
In this episode we speak to Paul Shankman about his new book "Margate Mead" a biography about one of the most well known anthropologists of the century.
Bisexuality in African Ethnography
In this episode we interview Dr. Marc Epprecht about his research on sexuality in Africa.
Wisdom From a Rainforest Book Review
In this episode we discuss the ethnography "Wisdom From a Rainforest" by Stuart A Schlegel- Also: “Next month, November 17 – 21, anthropologists from around the world will gather in Baltimore – and online – for the American Anthropological Association’s hybrid Annual Meeting. Whether you’re presenting your research or learning about new developments in your specialty, the Annual Meeting is the place to grow as an anthropologist. We have a LOT to talk about, so join the conversation and help shape the field and advance your career. Strict health & safety protocols will be in place for those attending in person, but there will also be plenty of virtual live-streamed and view-on-demand participation as well. Register by going to the Association’s website at americananthro.org, that’s americananthro.org.”
6,200 Year Old Massacre with Dr. Mario Novak
In this episode we speak with Dr. Mario Novak, research associate for the Institute for Anthropological Research, and discuss the 6,200 year old massacre found in Croatia. Dr. Mario Novak: https://inantro.hr/en/staff-profiles/dr-mario-novak/
A World Without Us Book Review
In this episode we discuss A World Without Us by by Alan Weisman.
Inconvenient Friendship
In this episode we discuss Dr. David Crawford's article Inconvenient Friendship.
ADHD-A Hunter in a Farmer's World- Book Review
In this episode we discuss ADHD: A Hunter in a Farmer's World by Thom Hartmann
Vulture Defleshing
In this episode we discuss Dr. Pilloud's article "A Bioarchaeological and Forensic Re-assessment of Vulture Defleshing and Mortuary Practices at Neolithic Catalhoyuk"
Arctic Madness Book Review
In This Episode we discuss the "Arctic Madness: The Anthropology of a Delusion" By Pierre Deleage.
Ep 1The Right to Marry with Dr. Erin Stiles
In our first episode, we talk with Dr. Erin Stiles about her work in Zanzibar, Islamic law and women’s rights. To learn more about Dr. Erin Stiles or to contact her, follow the link below. https://www.unr.edu/anthropology/faculty/erin-stiles