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Read more at: Research Exploring Nature-Based and Alternative Medicine in Mongolia

Research Exploring Nature-Based and Alternative Medicine in Mongolia

Research Exploring Nature-Based and Alternative Medicine in Mongolia Over the past 8 years, Dr Elizabeth Turk, MIASU Research Associate, Department of Social Anthropology, has been exploring the increased popularity of nature-based and ‘alternative’ medicine in post-Soviet Mongolia. During a time described as 'disorganised...


Read more at: Dr Matei Candea: Comparison in Anthropology - The Impossible Method
Dr Matei Candea: Comparison in Anthropology - The Impossible Method

Dr Matei Candea: Comparison in Anthropology - The Impossible Method

Why and how do social and cultural anthropologists make comparisons? What problems do they encounter in doing so, and how might these be resolved? What, if anything, makes one comparison better than another? This book answers these questions by exploring the many ways in which, from the nineteenth century to the present...


Read more at: Dr Andrew Sanchez: Indeterminacy: Waste, Value, and the Imagination
Dr Andrew Sanchez: Indeterminacy: Waste, Value, and the Imagination

Dr Andrew Sanchez: Indeterminacy: Waste, Value, and the Imagination

Indeterminacy: Waste, Value, and the Imagination Edited by Catherine Alexander and Andrew Sanchez What happens to people, places and objects that do not fit the ordering regimes and progressive narratives of modernity? Conventional understandings imply that progress leaves such things behind, and excludes them as though...


Read more at: Prof James Laidlaw: Recovering the Human Subject
Prof James Laidlaw: Recovering the Human Subject

Prof James Laidlaw: Recovering the Human Subject

Based on a conference held in Cambridge to mark Caroline Humphrey’s retirement from the Sigrid Rausing Professorship of Social Anthropology, this volume includes a reprint of Humphrey’s already classic 2008 article, ‘Reassembling Individual Subjects’, which serves as a focus for debate. Responding to decades of 'anti-...


Read more at: Dr Matei Candea: Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory
Dr Matei Candea: Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory

Dr Matei Candea: Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory

For many years, the department of Social Anthropology has run a series of lectures entitled Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory, which formed the core of the second-year theory paper. This series, in which members and associates of the department each gave one or two lectures to address theoretical topics of...


Read more at: Dr Paolo Heywood: After Difference
Dr Paolo Heywood: After Difference

Dr Paolo Heywood: After Difference

After Difference: Queer Activism in Italy and Anthropological Theory Queer activism and anthropology are both fundamentally concerned with the concept of difference. Yet they are so in fundamentally different ways. The Italian queer activists in this book value difference as something that must be produced, in opposition...


Read more at: Ed Pulford, PHD 2017, Short-listed For The C.A. Bayly Memorial Prize

Ed Pulford, PHD 2017, Short-listed For The C.A. Bayly Memorial Prize

Ed Pulford, who completed his PhD in the Department in 2017, has been named as one of the 5 shortlisted candidates for the Bayly Prize, which will be awarded for the first time in 2018. There was a large field of applicants of high quality from 14 U.K. universities, and the shortlist was drawn up by a distinguished...


Read more at: Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern DBE, FBA awarded an International Balzan Prize

Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern DBE, FBA awarded an International Balzan Prize

Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern has been awarded one of this year's International Balzan Prizes, for her contribution to Social Anthropology. The International Balzan Prize Foundation, based in Milan, awards four prizes annually, two in literature, moral sciences and the arts, and two in the physical, mathematical and...


Read more at: Professor Joel Robbins Presents at HowTheLightGetsIn Festival 22 September.

Professor Joel Robbins Presents at HowTheLightGetsIn Festival 22 September.

Professor Joel Robbins, Sigrid Rausing Professor of Social Anthropology and Deputy Head of Department, Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge will be giving a talk on ‘Good and Evil Around the Globe’ as well as debating 'Being Human and Being Good' at the world’s largest philosophy and music festival in London...


Read more at: Winner of the Sue Benson Prize in 2018

Winner of the Sue Benson Prize in 2018

Every year, the department awards a prize of £200 to the most outstanding IIB dissertation. The prize is named in memory of Dr Sue Benson (1955-2005), an anthropologist who lectured, supervised and directed studies in Cambridge for 26 years and was an inspiration both personally and intellectually for generations of...