ASA2016: Footprints and futures: the time of anthropology
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Lab01
Drawing the anthropological imagination
Lab02
Karaoke and beyond: challenging the impact agenda
Lab03
Corresponding with threads: an exploration in movement, performance, materials, and anthropology
Lab04
One set of virtual footprints: a collective cyber-pilgrimage
Lab05
Instrumental bodies
Lab06
Dream literacy for social scientists
Lab08
Meaningful objects
Lab09
"Three Women (Break the Silence)"
Lab10
Climate change: combining cultural viewpoints in common strategies
P01
Exposure: interdisciplinary perspectives on breath, air and atmospheres
P02
Temporal state(s)
P03
Trust and uncertainty in therapeutic encounters
P04
Anthropology, race and genetics: temporalities and spatialities
P05
Decomposition: materials and images in time
P06
Energy citizenships and prospects for low carbon democracy
P07
The energy transition: an anti-politics machine?
P08
Sensational knowledge: emotional and sensory encounters as ways of knowing
P09
Living histories, making futures: temporality and young lives
P10
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Temporalities of migration, mobility and displacement
P11
Death and technology
P12
Envisaging new futures | The subjective turn | Social movement politics
P13
Death and chronicity: new perspectives on cadaveric donation
P15
Anthropology and interdisciplinarity (Roundtable)
P16
Veterans of liberation wars and counter-insurgencies: negotiating loss, integration, memory and trauma
P17
The endurance of the ephemeral
P18
Digital environmentalisms
P19
Thinking otherwise at the extractive frontier: conflict, negotiation, translation, and a more equitable conversation
P20
Anthropology of mental health: at the intersections of transience, 'chronicity' and recovery
P21
Europe and its silences
P22
Security and terror in the age of refugee crisis: imagining European futures after Paris
P24
Uneven terrains of the present: towards a differential anthropology of action in time
P25
Biomedicine, entrepreneurship and future ecologies of health care
P26
Everyday negotiations of capitalist temporalities
P27
Reconceptualising labour and dependency: beyond the working and non-working poor
P28
Footprints and futures of ethnographies on sexual violence during conflict
P29
Muddy footsteps and hydrosocial futures: understanding relationality with, through and about water
P30
Creative horizons: steps towards an ethnography of imagination
P33
Anthropology and psychoanalysis: kinship, attachments and the past in the present
P35
Cultural models of nature in primary food producers facing climate change
P36
Anthropology and the post-war present in Sri Lanka: ethnographic reflections
P37
The moment of movements: the temporalities forged by the performances of politics
P38
"The enemy within": states of exception and ethnographies of exclusion in contemporary Europe
P39
Research as development
P40
Reproductive futures in maternal and child health
P41
Efficiency and excess
P42
Anthropologies of veterinary medicine: healthcare across species lines
P43
From words to lifeworlds: re-assessing the role of narratives in the context of crisis
P44
Ethnography and evaluation: temporalities of complex systems and methodological complexity
P45
Living with and through profusion: narrating selves and shaping futures
P46
Maintaining the future? On post-cold war practices and politics of the future
P47
Exploring taskscape: new approaches to temporality and the doing of the world
P48
Tracking and trapping the animal
P49
What is the future of the field-site? Multi-sited and digital fieldwork
P51
Mobilities of wellbeing
P52
Temporalities in conservation
P53
Querying the body multiple: enactment, encounters and ethnography
P54
Within and between: change and development in Melanesia
P56
The ethnographer's slip: fail again, fail better
P57
Im)possible lives: on futures as process
P59
Arts of diplomacy across state and non-state contexts
P60
Cultural evolution: here and now
P61
Chaos beyond transition: making sense of space and time in post-socialist cities
P62
Textures of time: time, affect and anthropology
P63
Moralities, 'sensitive issues' and ethnographic experience: challenges in times of polarisation
P64
What value can anthropologists bring to ending violence against women and girls?
P65
In search of common language: toward a dialogue between the anthropology of Islam, Christianity and Judaism
WP50
Politics, 'market-making' and the organ trade: empirical accounts of (in)human practices