Anthropology Communicates
A VIRTUAL WEBINAR SERIES ORGANISED BY THE RAI’S ANTHROPOLOGY OF POLICY AND PRACTICE COMMITTEE
Wednesday 13 January 2021 at 10:00-12:00 (GMT)
A Mission to Accomplish: communicating anthropology to international governmental and non-governmental development organisations
This session will be led by Professor Raymond Apthorpe (RAI), with confirmed speakers:
Amy Croome (Oxfam)
Alex Fenwick (Welthungerhilfe)
and chaired by Prof Emma Crewe (SOAS)
This event will be held on Zoom. To register please go here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsdeysqzoqH9bp7G6c6ThC95rRLmDWdOWp
In recent decades international development has grown into a world-shaping industry. What role can anthropological knowledge play in shaping policy and practice? And how can anthropologists communicate effectively to humanitarian and development organizations whose work spans continents? This panel considers the possibilities and limits for anthropologists wishing to communicate with international governmental and non-governmental development organisations.
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This series of monthly webinars is an opportunity to promote anthropology’s unique contribution to understanding policy-making and advocacy and to consider how, what, where and when anthropology should communicate. The aim of the series is to encourage anthropologists to engage with different audiences, settings and contexts and, in doing so, to influence policy-makers and practice.
Future events of the Anthropology Communicates – webinar series:
11th February, 3-5pm: Emma Gilberthorpe on Media
11th March, 3-5pm: Sue Black on Forensic Anthropology
15th April, 3-5pm: Alex Clegg on Civil Society
Spring 2021: further Anthropology Communicates webinars to be confirmed.