Public events
Political anthropology can be considered as a subfield of the modern academic discipline of anthropology, but can also be considered, based on long-standing traditions in thought, in a much broader sense. Following this tradition, the talk will introduce how political anthropology is considered in the Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Anthropology: as a way to explore the anthropological underpinnings of politics, or the 'pre-political', in the broadest possible sense of the term.
All events in this series are free, public and hybrid.
Zoom Link: https://unisg.zoom.us/j/65590848325?pwd=xywPxl0Ovv7WHLLrwamsgKs8DljZEe.1
ID: 655 9084 8325 / Passcode: etalks
The series is organised by the Critical Ethnography Collective at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at HSG.