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King's London MPhil /PhD Global Health & Social Justice
Monday, 5 March 2012
Anthropology in the World conference. British Museum June 8 -10, 2012
ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE / BRITISH MUSEUM CENTRE FOR ANTHROPOLOGY
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A number of panels dealing with health / public health
PANELS
P01 Anthropology, diplomacy and politics
P02 Exhibiting Anthropology
P03 Anthropology in and of the Law
P04 Multimathemacy: an anthropology of mathematical literacy
P05 Anthropology and security studies
P06 Intangible Heritage and the challenges for the theory and practice of anthropology
P07 Anthropology in Business: a retrospective and prospective view
P08 Anthropology as Opinion-Maker: A Dilemma of Analysis versus Application
P09 Forensic anthropology and its global impact on society
P10 Globalisation and Rural/Urban Social Transformation in S. India
P11 Public health: anthropological collaboration and critique
P12 Anthropology and Land Claims: Collaborative experiences with mapping and filmmaking in the Canadian High Arctic and South Africa's southern Kalahari
P13 Engaged Anthropology as the Intersection between Theory and Practice.
P14 Anthropology in Museums / Anthropology of Museums
P15 Anthropology in, and about, the world: Issues of audiences, modes of communication, contexts, and engagements
P16 Applying Anthropology in the Extractive Industries: Making the Discipline Work for Indigenous Communities affected by Multinational Resource Extraction
P17 Anthropology and World Humanitarianism
P18 What is truth? - reflections on 'the world's' responses to anthropological knowing
P19 Anthropology and Tourism
P20 How anthropologists work in and change government
P21 Anthropologies of (in)visible cultures and selves
P22 Anthropology and Public Health: encounters at the interface
P23 Gypsies, Roma or Travellers and Anthropologists of Europe
P24 An ambiguous position: Traditional knowledge, economic exploitation and research
P25 Can anthropology work for migrants? Anthropology (-ists) at work in charities and NGOs
P26 Anthropology in the Material World
P27 Developing Anthropology in Pre-University Curricula
P28 Tourism and Locality
P29 Medical Anthropology
P30 Creative and Engaging Anthropology: teaching young people in schools and communities
P31 Colaborative Museum Research
P32 Critical Pathways in Design Anthropology
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