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Today’s interview-partner for the series “Why Anthropology Today?!” is Isabelle Kues, a student of Anthropology and Political Science. Find out below why she associates anthropology …
Today’s interview-partner for the series “Why Anthropology Today?!” is Isabelle Kues, a student of Anthropology and Political Science. Find out below why she associates anthropology …
Unser heutiger Interviewpartner für unsere Reihe über den Sinn von Ethnologie studiert Geschichte und Ethnologie im 7. Semester. Er möchte gerne anonym bleiben, ist aber der Redaktion namentlich…
PD Dr. Ulrich Oberdiek begann sein Studium der Ethnologie, Indologie und Religionswissenschaft im Jahre 1981. Am Anfang seiner mittlerweile fast 25 Jahre währenden Lehrtätigkeit, damals noch ohne fest…
Ethnographic film has since long its place in the field of Anthropology. Heidelberg is no exception to this, where every list for a course on ethnographic filmmaking is…
How often are you asked “Do you study about volcanos?”, when you talk about your profession as a (soon-to-be) anthropologist? While we anthropologists tend to self-reflect a lot…
Needless to say, the end of foreign imposed partition is an occasion of joy for any country. Here in Ireland, we look forward to the day when the…
Germans need to flush their toilets more often, says Hans-Jürgen Leist, a scientist at the Ecolog Institute in Hanover, as quoted in a Wall Street Journal article. In…
Not so long ago Germany served as a cautionary example for the Anglo-American economies. After the success of the post-war economic mirac…
“This music isn’t meant to be played on a stage! It is intimate and personal. Very personal.” said clavichordist Ingrid Eriksen in today’s concert at Trondheim Art Museum.…
“This music isn’t meant to be played on a stage! It is intimate and personal. Very personal.” said clavichordist Ingrid Eriksen in today’s concert at Trondheim Art Museum.…
“This music isn’t meant to be played on a stage! It is intimate and personal. Very personal.” said clavichordist Ingrid Eriksen in today’s concert at Trondheim Art Museum.…
“This music isn’t meant to be played on a stage! It is intimate and personal. Very personal.” said clavichordist Ingrid Eriksen in today’s concert at Trondheim Art Museum.…