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Department of Anthropology & Archaeology

Anthropology 1593 The science of mankind in the widest sense, coined from Greek: anthropos “human being” + –logos “study of.”

Social Anthropology Seminar Programme

Anthropology seminars are usually held during semester time on Fridays at 3:00pm. The venue is Richardson 10C15 (the Moot Court).

2011

18th March - Professor Erica Haimes, Professorial Fellow, PEALS (Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences) Research Centre and Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University, UK

An investigation of women’s experiences of an IVF egg sharing scheme for somatic cell nuclear transfer research

15th April - Kerry Bagley (PhD candidate), Department of Anthropology, University of Otago.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Intervention in New Zealand: A case study of lived experience and professional practice.

Tuesday 21st June - Dr Amba Pande, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

"Indo-Fijians: A Quest for Identity"

Please note that this seminar is in Richardson 2C21 at 1pm.

12th August - Dr Ruth Fitzgerald, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology, University of Otago.

Troubling Choice: Methods for studying and living with a reproductive decision in a geneticised age.

9th September - Jennifer Catermole

‘Oh reggae, but different!’ Localising roots reggae in Aotearoa.

14th October - Dr Cathrine Trundle, School of Social and Cultural Studies, Victoria University.

Title: TBA.

 

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