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Wellcome Medal Lecture – Julie Livingston

Wellcome Medal Lecturewill be given by Dr Julie Livingston, Rutgers University Figuring the Tumor : Photography, Self, and Advanced Cancer in Botswana Wednesday 11 June 2014, at 5.30pm (talk to start at 6.00pm) at the Wellcome Trust, Gibbs Building, 215 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE This talk considers a series of photographs and other visual […]

RAI Research Seminar: James Grayson

RAI RESEARCH SEMINARSEMINAR SERIES AT THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE The Empire of Mt. Sion:  A Korean Millenarian Group Born in a Time of Crisis. Professor James H. Grayson, Sheffield University Wednesday 18 June at 5.30 pm In 1940,  during the middle of the Second World War,  a millenarian movement emerged in the south-eastern corner of […]

Ketaki Sheth

Tea Time Talk at the RAI:  Wednesday 2nd July, 16.30 - 17.30 Ketaki Sheth: on photographing Bombay street life, Patel twins and the Sidi, Indians of African descent. Ketaki Sheth is one of India's leading photographers, wining the Sanskriti Award for Indian photography in 1992. Her work has been exhibited around the world, including the […]

London Anthropology Day 2014

The London Anthropology Day is an annual university taster day for Year 12, 13, FE students, careers advisers and teachers. The event is held at the British Museum's Education Clore Centre. On the day, participants get to learn what anthropology is about, the types of careers anthropologists do, as well as gain hands-on experience of […]

Christmas Birrimbirr

Upstairs @ the RAI, Thursday, 3rd July 2014, 6.30 pmPost-cinematic Ethnography: Miyarrka Media's Christmas Birrimbirr (Christmas Spirit) Anthropologist and filmmaker, Jennifer Deger, will show and discuss recent experiments with multi-screen installation in galleries and museums. Collaboratively produced by a team of Aboriginal and non-Indigenous performers and filmmakers in Australia’s North East Arnhem Land, Christmas Birrimbirr […]

Art & Anthropology Workshop

Art & Anthropology WorkshopFriday 4 July 2014 at 10.30am at the Royal Anthropological Institute The event is free, but tickets must be booked.  To book tickets please go to http://artandanthropology.eventbrite.co.uk 10.30 - Introduction 11.00 - Susanne Kuechler (UCL) The Move to the Centre: Art in the Vortex of Anthropological Theory In the wake of Alfred […]

Who are ‘we’? Reimagining alterity and affinity in anthropology

Who are 'we'? Reimagining alterity and affinity in anthropologyVenue: Division of Social Anthropology, Cambridge Dates: 3-5 Sept 2014 Website: anthrowho.wordpress.com This workshop will provide a space for anthropologists and other scholars from around the world to explore the key themes of the ‘Who are “we”?’ project. The emphasis here will be on close readings of […]

4th RAI Postgraduate Conference

Whose Anthropology is it Anyway? Connections in the modern world4th Royal Anthropological Institute Postgraduate Conference Brunel University 3 - 4 September 2014 Registration closed on 30 July 2014. The final programme can be found here. When delivering the 1967 Reith lectures, Edmund Leach recalled a phrase from novelist E.M. Forster, Only connect..., drawing attention to […]

RAI AGM 2014 followed by the Henry Myers Lecture

ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2014 followed by the Henry Myers Lecture The 2014 AGM will take place on Friday 12 September at 3.00 pm in the BP Lecture Theatre, Clore Education Centre, British Museum, London WC1. It will be followed by the 2014 Henry Myers Lecture. All are welcome. Only RAI Fellows may […]

Myers Lecture – David Wengrow

THE HENRY MYERS LECTURE 2014will be given by Professor David Wengrow, Professor of Comparative Archaeology at University College London Farewell to the “Childhood of Man”: Ritual, Seasonality, and the Origins of Inequality Friday 12 September 2014, at 5pm (approximately) in the BP Lecture Theatre, Clore Education Centre, the British Museum, Great Russell Street, London WC1B […]

BABAO Conference

BABAO Conference 201416th Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology The Department of Archaeology at Durham University will be holding the BABAO conference in 2014. Place: Durham University, Mountjoy Science Site Date: Friday 12th to Sunday 14th September 2014 Organisers: Prof. Charlotte Roberts, Dr. Janet Montgomery, Dr. Andrew Millard, Dr. Becky […]

Intangible Cultural Heritage in the UK

Intangible Cultural Heritage in the UK: promoting and safeguarding our diverse living cultures Saturday 20 September 2014 09.30 - 16.30 The Museum of London Docklands, No. 1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London E14 4AL Storytelling, performing arts, social practices, rituals and festive events, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe, and traditional crafts knowledge […]

RAI Research Seminar: Juliette Wood

RAI RESEARCH SEMINARSEMINAR SERIES AT THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE The Mari Lwyd in Wales: Celebration as National Identity. Dr Juliette Wood, Cardiff University and The Folklore Society Wednesday 24 September at 5.30 pm The Mari Lwyd has been associated with New Year celebrations in Wales since the end of the nineteenth century. The custom involving […]

RAI Research Seminar: Mhairi Gibson

RAI RESEARCH SEMINARSEMINAR SERIES AT THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Evolutionary life history theory and the demographic consequences of rural development intervention in Ethiopia. Dr Mhairi Gibson, Bristol University Wednesday 1 October at 5.30 pm Across the developing world labour-saving technologies are designed and introduced specifically to improve community health and well-being; however long-term anthropological fieldwork […]

RAI Research Seminar: John Gowlett

RAI RESEARCH SEMINARSEMINAR SERIES AT THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Archaeology on the track of earliest fire: the consequences for human life, and recent researches in Africa Professor John Gowlett, Liverpool University Wednesday 8 October at 5.30 pm Fire plays a major part in human life, with both social and technological significance, but it also poses […]

Sulphur, Sugar, Scholars and Secrets

Sulphur, Sugar, Scholars and SecretsA photographic exhibition about the life of James Arthur Harley, the first Black Anthropology Diploma student at Oxford, 1909. James Arthur Harley, Antiguan born, outstanding scholar, educated at Howard, Harvard, Yale and Oxford, and the first Black student to take the Anthropology Diploma in 1909 at Oxford.  This exhibition, through a […]

RAI Research Seminar: John Baily

RAI RESEARCH SEMINARSEMINAR SERIES AT THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE The emergence of ethnomusicology and the RAI Professor John Baily, Goldsmiths Wednesday 15 October at 5.30 pm In 1953, when the newly denominated discipline of ethnomusicology was emerging, the RAI Council proposed ‘to appoint a committee to consider what action should be taken for the encouragement […]

Reviewer Meets Reviewed: War and Embodied Memory

REVIEWER MEETS REVIEWEDSEMINAR SERIES AT THE RAI War and embodied memory: becoming disabled in Sierra Leone Thursday 16 October at 10.30 am (tea & coffee served from 10.00 am) Royal Anthropological Institute, 50 Fitzroy Street, London W1T 5BT THIS IS A FREE EVENT The British Museum’s Anthropology Library and Research Centre, in conjunction with the […]

The Persistence of the ‘Observational Method’

Upstairs @ the RAI, Tuesday 21st  October, 2014, 6pm The Persistence of the ‘Observational Method’ in Ethnographic Film Film extracts and discussion with Gary Kildea   Royal Anthropological Institute, 50 Fitzroy Street, London W1T 5BT   Referring to excerpts from his own films (Trobriand Cricket, Celso & Cora, Koriam’s Law) and some from the Visual […]

RAI Research Seminar: Noel Lobley

RAI RESEARCH SEMINARSEMINAR SERIES AT THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Curating sound: views from the galleries, streets and rainforests Dr Noel Lobley, Pitt Rivers Museum Wednesday 22 October at 5.30 pm Sound curation can link the most beautiful music in the world with cultural renewal projects and also with the senseless and violent destruction of militias. […]