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P02
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Anthropology in and out of climate justice: ascendance, attainments, and tribulations
P03
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Anthropology in the digital age: the role of libraries in preserving and providing access to cultural heritage
P05
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Gendered encounters in climate change adaptation: how can anthropology contribute?
P06
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Collaboration, co-authorship, and co-production: research participants as co-constructors of ethnographic knowledge and outputs
P07
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Between disparities and neglect: anthropological approaches to minority health and wellbeing
P08
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Bankruptcy, superdiversity and the work of (in)justice: how can Birmingham shape anthropology?
P10
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Liberating the creative imperative for alternatively routed anthropologies of the Global South
P11
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Living as friends, living with friends: thinking, researching, and writing friendships into anthropology
P12
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Navigating digital borders: the impact of digital platform work on migrant labour and mobility
P17
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Materials that move: expanding the fabric of affects in transitional contexts and disciplines
P20
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Catastrophic thinking, and thinking about catastrophe: constructing an anthropology of the ‘end-times’ for the colonised and displaced
P22
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Sacred groves, biodiversity conservation and indigenous communities: anthropological perspectives
P24
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Ethical frameworks, health-seeking and care pathways in superdiverse environments
P26
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Sensing, interpreting and representing the world: navigating landscapes through technology and spatial practices
P31
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Towards a predictive anthropology: experiments in presumption, conjecture, augury and foresight
P34
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Social and biological reproduction: entangled concepts on the move in medical research, practice, and policy
P36
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Coming back round again? Trajectories of crisis in contemporary Britain (ASA Anthropology of Britain network panel)
P43
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Game changers? Exploring movement and sporting practices through multimodal approaches in relation to transforming (digital recording) technologies
P47
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Provincialising growth: the making, unmaking and remaking of ‘actually existing growth projects’
P48
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Ethnography, decoloniality and critical reflections on anthropological praxis in contemporary times
P49
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Critical perspectives on infrastructure in motion: power and resistance in the settler colony