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David Shankland (Royal Anthropological Institute)
Nationality: British
Country: United Kingdom
Interests (keywords): Turkey, Alevis, Islam, Middle East, theory
Highest Degree: PhD
Degree Awarding Institution: none given
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Panels
RAI2024: Conference Opening and Keynote by Dr Lorna Williams
RAI2024: Recognition and Codification of Cultural Traditions for Educational Purposes in Schools
RAIMed2022: Mental health/disability/chronic illness
RAI2021: Conservation, Community and Scalability
RAI2020: Meeting of the IUAES Anthropology and Education Commission
RAI2020: Diffusion: past and present reconsiderations
ASA19: Anthropological Contributions to Humanitarian Intervention
ASA2018: One discipline or many?
EASA2018: The role of learned societies and associations in the creation and building of European anthropology [History of Anthropology Network]
EASA2016: Themes in the history of anthropology
EASA2014: Topics in the social history of anthropology, in Europe and elsewhere (Europeanist Network)
IUAES2013: Anthropology in schools: a global perspective
RAI2012: Plenary
RAI2012: Opening and plenary
ASA09: Divorce and partial reconciliation: twentieth century disciplinary trajectories in social anthropology and archaeology
ASA09: Film programme
ASA09: Ruins: perception, reception and reality
EASA06: Poster session
EASA06: Diffusion, religion and secularism
Papers
RAI2024: Codifying the diversity of Alevi traditions in schools
EASA2020: Westermarck and his ethnography: a reconsideration
RAI2018: Welcome
RAI2018: RAI Digitisation
ASA2018: One discipline or many?
EASA2018: Anthropology and Europe: the role of the RAI
RAI2016: Welcome
EASA2014: The roots of international co-operation in anthropology; Myres, the RAI and the founding of the IUAES
ASA2014: Westermarck, moral behaviour and ethical relativity