Event overview
Bringing together students, alumni and staff to share experiences of embodying and practicing anthropology.
Every year Anthropology at Goldsmiths organizes “Anthropology in the Making” to celebrate the innovative anthropological work that all our students are spearheading, and to provide a space for student-led conversations.
This year our speakers will be talking about topics such as: picking up and embodying anthropology, practicing research, and creating critical friendships in visual practice - all student-centred and student-led.
Please come and join us, everyone is welcome!
Schedule:
1pm-2.30pm – Embodying anthropology: undergraduate conversations, with Anthony Amadeo, Luna Aznal-Bowker, Zara Bloom, Jordy Barlow and Amelia Gachet, chaired by Kuldip Kaur and Julia Sauma.
2.30pm-2.45pm – Break.
2.45pm-4.15pm – Practicing anthropology: postgraduate conversations, with Morrison Brown, Louise Karmali and Nonki Azariah, chaired by Alice Elliot.
4.15pm-4.30pm – Break.
4.30pm-6pm – Critical Friendship: Film and Visual Anthropology in Practice. Coordinated by Emelie Isaksen, Irfan Ibrahim, and Sam McNeil. Introduced by Lee Douglas.
6pm-7pm – Refreshments.
7pm-8.30pm – Masters and Alumni Film Screenings and Q&A, with Kexin Li and Anusha Rai.
Dates & times
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1 Mar 2024 | 1:00pm - 8:30pm |
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