
In this book wich will be published by Berghan Books in february 2022, Celine Motzfeldt Loades analyses how representations, perceptions and uses of Dubrovnik’s heritage are embedded in particular cultural practices, materiality and place.
In this book wich will be published by Berghan Books in february 2022, Celine Motzfeldt Loades analyses how representations, perceptions and uses of Dubrovnik’s heritage are embedded in particular cultural practices, materiality and place.
In this chapter of THE ANTHROPOSCENE OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE Camelia Dewan combines long-term ethnographic fieldwork and archival research to complicate current discussions of floods as a problem for Bangladesh.
In this essay Arnd Schneider discusses the methodological challenges and highlights the notion of serendipity for a number of ethnographic and art research and exhibition projects he co-ordinated and curated as part of the EU Horizon 2020 TRACES project.
In this essay Arnd Schneider discusses the notion of cultural appropration through theoretical concepts of hermeneutics and overlay, and exemplifies these with empirical examples from his research in Argentina.
In this chapter in Energiegeographie: Konzepte und Herausforderungen Kenneth Bo Nielsen and his co authors show how private actors have come to play an increasingly important role within India's coal energy sector.
In this book, Camelia Dewan critiques development narratives of Bangladesh as a "climate change victim", and argues that Bangladesh's environmental crisis goes beyond climate change.
In this book, Arnd Schneider argues for a new anthropology of the moving image, bringing together a significant range of essays on time-based media in the contemporary arts and anthropology.