Gender, xenophobia, migration, intersectionality, South Africa, UK Research comparing diverse women’s everyday experiences of xenophobia in Johannesburg and London https://nrlcadyer.wordpress.com/
Claire Duncanson is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Edinburgh. She has published widely on issues relating to gender, peace and security, with a particular focus […]
Britain Ethnography Mythology and folklore Memory Language and Identity Gaelic Scotland crofting Environment fishing the sea
Material Culture China and East Asia Gender regimes Agriculture and the politics of food Technology and society
Rania Hamad (she/her) is currently in the second year of a part-time PhD in Social Work, undertaking qualitative research to explore the causes and motivations of hate crime via the […]
The course enables students to use statistical tools to analyse social network data. While Social Network Analysis (SNA) has long been used as an exploratory method, hypothesis testing and estimation […]
This course aims to give a broad outline of how anthropologists use theory in their work, and how we can apply theory for ourselves to gain a better understanding of […]
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