The Imagination: A universal process of knowledge?
This conference considers the imagination as a human faculty both as an object of anthropological investigation and as a technique for approaching reality.
This conference considers the imagination as a human faculty both as an object of anthropological investigation and as a technique for approaching reality.
Dr Huon Wardle delivers keynote address on cosmopolitanism, social ontology and subjectivity at the 2nd Joint Biennial Conference of the Czech and Slovak Anthropology Associations.
Dr Gustavo San Roman and Professor Nigel Rapport will debate.
Aleksander Boskovic asks whether a more individualistic approach could help understand patterns that shaped the development of anthropology within three very different national traditions.
Moushumi Bhowmik introduces us to the diverse and complex nature of the migrating music of Bengal, especially in the context of migrations to the United Kingdom.
This conference focuses on the analytical potentials of conjoining the notions of ’urban’ and ’time’ in a conceptual assemblage for exploring the predicaments, anxieties and challenges of social life in diverse cities throughout the world.
The Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies is pleased to offer an opportunity to explore the relationship between anthropologist and long-term informant.
The Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies is pleased to present the author of “The Reluctant Fundamentalist”, shortlisted for the Booker-Man Prize.
The purpose of this conference is to assess the place of cosmopolitanism within anthropology, both as an analytical concept and as a political and moral programme.
The Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies is pleased to offer an opportunity to discuss with Dr Mitsui her recent research on cosmopolitanism in Japan in the context of the culture of the Second World War.