format tag:
Show all format tags
format: Roundtable
A group of (no more than 5) scholars discuss themes/issues of general scholarly interest in front of (and subsequently with) an audience. While a roundtable can include short (5-10 min) contributions, the main idea is to create a lively debate, not to focus on any one presenter.
Click the star to add/remove an item to/from your individual schedule.
You need to be logged in to avail of this functionality.
Log in
RT01
1 video present
1
To be recorded
Reflexivity, entrapment and exercises of imagination in research
RT02
1 video present
1
To be recorded
Un/commoning Asylum: Genealogies of Exclusion and the Restoration of the Right to Refuge [Roundtable]
RT05
1 video present
1
To be recorded
Remote Ethnography as Mediated Ethnography:
Chances and Dangers under and beyond Covid-19
RT06
1 video present
1
To be recorded
Ethnography of and Ethnography in the Archive: A Creative Rethinking in the Context of Hope and Uncertainty
RT07
1 video present
1
To be recorded
Methodologies of the commons toward/in green transitions: Uncommoning, knowledge commons and social justice
RT08
1 video present
1
To be recorded
The Dawn of Everything: Implications for the anthropological condition
RT11
1 video present
1
To be recorded
Mobilities and precarities in global academia: imaginaries, inequalities, and epistemologies between North and South [WCAA Task Force on Precarity]
RT13
1 video present
1
To be recorded
Roundtable: Reconfiguring the Commons through the Lens of Social Reproduction