Ghosts, Priests, Doctors, and Witches: What We Miss When We Talk through Science and Belief Letha Victor In this lecture, Letha will discuss her work and experiences with how people manage their encounters with the unseen in northern Uganda. About the Presenter Letha Victor (BA, British Columbia; MA, McGill) is a PhD candidate and a... Continue Reading →
October 22, 2014
Reproducing Culture: Capitalism, Power, and Hospital Births Sarah Williams Western medicine and health care in North America are often believed to be purely scientific and evidence based, while “alternative” medicine is portrayed as substandard or inferior. In women’s health care especially, many of the medical procedures that are deemed “normal” and necessary for birth are... Continue Reading →
Announcing the 2014-2015 Series
October 22, 2014 Reproducing Culture: Capitalism, Power, and Hospital Births - Sarah Williams November 19, 2014 Ghosts, priests, doctors, and witches: what we miss when we talk through science and belief - Letha Victor January 28, 2015 Redefining Space and Self: A look at Street art, Ideology, and Banksy - Matthew Resendes Medeiros February 25,... Continue Reading →
April 23, 2014
If Humans Evolved from Monkeys, Why are there Still Monkeys? Andrew Holmes This lecture will explore the common questions and misconceptions about evolutionary theory. Drawing on examples from the primate fossil record, Andrew will explain what monkeys, apes, and humans have in common, what makes them different, and how these differences came to be. About... Continue Reading →
March 19, 2014
Humanitarianism: A View from Anthropology Vivian Solana What are we contributing to when we donate to humanitarian aid? Under the banner of relieving suffering and saving human lives, humanitarian operations have long lasting consequences for the lives of those it assists. Anthropological inquiry into the way in which humanitarian aid infiltrates the social and political... Continue Reading →
February 19, 2014
Avoiding the Robot Apocalypse: What is Technology? Emma Yasui We are surrounded by technology on a daily basis, and often it feels like our lives are being taken over by gadgets and machines. But what is technology? Anthropology is one of several disciplines that has explored this question, from the earliest human ancestors to modern... Continue Reading →
January 22, 2014
Disappearing Species: Saving Primates through Community Conservation Travis Steffens This lecture will discuss threats to primates in Madagascar, and innovative solutions that help people and primates coexist. About the Presenter Travis S. Steffens has a BSc and MS in Primatology from the University of Calgary, and is currently a PhD candidate at the University of... Continue Reading →
Announcing the 2013-2014 Series
October 23, 2013 Are Tattoos, Piercings, and other Body Modifications Natural? - Daniel Dick November 20, 2013 Is it Really Possible to be an “Ethical” Consumer? - Jess Davidson January 22, 2014 Disappearing Species: Saving Primates through Community Conservation - Travis Steffens February 19, 2014 Avoiding the Robot Apocalypse: What is Technology? - Emma Yasui... Continue Reading →