ASA19: Anthropological Perspectives on Global Challenges
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Provincial challenges: making sense of political cultures in towns and trading centres
A02
Anthropological Contributions to Humanitarian Intervention
A03
Entangled engagements: anthropology's holistic approach to the Global Challenges
A05
Global Agendas: Rumors, Resistance and Alternatives
A06
Contested claims: land in difficult socio-political contexts
A07
Shaking grounds. strategies for urban resilience when homes make no safe havens
A08
Recognizing diasporas: transnational struggles for voice and visibility
A09
'Left behind places': unequal social trajectories of progress
A10
The radical politics of alterity: towards a unified analysis of 'crisis', migration and the workings of power.
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Global capital as a local challenge: the anthropology of corporations
A13
Ethics, power, and consent in ethnographic fieldwork
A14
Neoliberalization and the ambivalent role(s) of the state in transnational energy companies
B01
Is it time for an anthro-materiality?
B02
Smartphones and ageing: a global anthropological perspective
B03
A home of one's own: gender and property in global cities
B04
The production, uses and meaning of identity documents for people on the move
B05
Anthropological contributions to understanding the Global Cancer Divide
B06
Anthropology of mathematical modeling
B07
The new ethnographer: facing challenges in contemporary fieldwork
B08
Generosity and analysis
B09
Inaccessible access: confronting barriers to epistemic inclusion for people with disabilities in the academy and beyond
B10
Education and young migrants' 'return' mobilities
B11
Indigenous childhoods and the environment
B12
Ethico-digital relationships amid uncertain futures: mobile technologies, ethical reproduction, and uncertainty
B13
Adding to the Air
B14
Anthropology and antimicrobial resistance
B16
Future jeopardised: socialities and creations of the fear of climate change
B17
Problematising 'social interventions' in global mental health: what can ethnography offer?
C01
Ferality and fidelity: conservation as a space of social reproduction
C02
Anthropology, museums and art: collaborative methodologies in migration research
C03
Perspectives on arts and decolonisation: enabling knowledge/multiplying epistemologies
C04
Ethnography, traditional art practices and culture based development
C05
Climart: imagining and communicating climate change through artistic practice
C06
Experimental modes of anthropology: spatial investigations
C07
Questioning the (un)sustainability of Artisanal and Small-scale Mining
D01
Streetscapes: affective encounters between People and Things
D02
Promise for the future: temporalities of religious heritage
D03
Utopia and the future: anthropology's role in imagining alternatives
D04
Knowledgescapes: the city as information infrastructure
D05
Fractal time: thinking through utopian futures
D06
Religious heritage spaces: disputes and convergences
D08
The global challenge of decolonising anthropology: how do our critical pedagogies lead to shifts in research praxis?
D09
Shadows of the present: generative ambivalences across art, heritage, and materiality
L01
Ethnography as emergence
L03
Inclusion and exclusion in innovation: performing real-life encounters with emerging technologies
L04
People-centred development: a resilient approach to Global Challenges
L05
Interdisicplinarity in the era of global goals and challenges: nurturing the anthropological lens
L06
Multimedia Anthropology Lab: experimental engagements with the Anthropocene