AnthroArt
Un podcast de Antropedia / Namla / Ambigrama
97 Épisodes
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The intimate relationship between bureaucratic violence and social inequality with irregular immigrants in Portugal: Brazilian women, labor precarity, and xenophobia - Ana Luiza Silva Miranda
Publié: 18/04/2025 -
From images to social identities: stories of working class families on the move - José Cavaleiro Rodrigues
Publié: 18/04/2025 -
On Digital Clutter: Understanding Our Relationship with the New Cloud of Unknowing - Liana Gheorghiu
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
An anthropology of gestures: shifting narratives about sustainability in textile crafts through the lens of metaphor theory - Ruxandra Lupu
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
One drop at a time: On waiting for water in rural Moldova - Olga Bostan
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
Under the Radar: Shedding Light on Local Land Grabs - Hestia Delibas
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
„Forbidden” sustainability. The case of an ecological restoration project in the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve - Ioana Savin
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
Sustainability as empathy - Soledad Jiménez-Tovar
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
Sustain the world in dialogue with the invisible - Carolina Ribeiro Araujo
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
Building the Symbiocene: Fostering Imagination for a more Sustainable World - Sofia Tapaninen
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
Menstrual Health in Crises: Climate Change, Social Exclusion, and Resilience - Fien de Ridder
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
What we can learn from Ubuntu, Buen Vivir and Happiness on harmony with Nature - Dr. Dorine van Norren
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
Seawall and the Silent Tide - Ashry Sallatu
Publié: 11/04/2025 -
Greening Casablanca: is urban sustainability just another word for gentrification? - Cristiana Strava
Publié: 09/02/2025 -
Reframing Sustainability - A Cultural Approach to Transformative Change - Walter Faaij, Green Culture Lab
Publié: 09/02/2025 -
Who owns the wind? Pathways to reconnect communities with wind energy in the Netherlands - Diny van Est, Anne Marieke Schwencke, Noud Sleumer
Publié: 09/02/2025 -
How a black bean burger can be the bridge between food poverty and sustainability; An applied anthropological view on an organization that creates impact through food in the sustainability space - Lin
Publié: 09/02/2025 -
Sustainability: A Historical Approach of a "New" Concept - Oana Ivan
Publié: 09/02/2025 -
Pests in Town - Cockroaches in the Bucharest Urban Imaginary - Ruxandra Paduraru
Publié: 09/02/2025 -
The kids are alright. Are they? Exploring the intersection of climate change education, sustainability, and policy design for empowering youth - Alexandra Ciocănel & Andrada Istrate
Publié: 09/02/2025
AnthroArt – Action for People and Planet is an initiative of three applied anthropology organisations – Antropedia, Namla and Ambigrama – that aims to create an international platform for connecting anthropology and art, with the purpose of deepening awareness about inequality and our relation with the environment and driving change across three geographies: Romania, The Netherlands and Portugal, as well as beyond.AnthroArt – Action for People and Planet is a two-year project (2023-2024) co-funded by the European Commision, under the Creative Europe Programme (CREA).***Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
