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87. AAA 2025 Part 1: Storytelling, Performance, History
May 21, 2026
Unknown duration
86. Linguistic Anthropology and Anthropologists in Mexico: Part 2
May 7, 2026
50m 32s
85. Linguistic Anthropology and Anthropologists in Mexico: Part 1
May 3, 2026
46m 54s
84. Thinking through Problems Together: Comparison and Collaboration in Anthropology Today
Apr 2, 2026
48m 12s
83. Playing Fieldwork - Rewiring the Field: Digital Ethnography Today
Mar 12, 2026
1h 13m 27s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/21/26 | ![]() 87. AAA 2025 Part 1: Storytelling, Performance, History | This is the first of a three-part miniseries covering the 2025 annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in New Orleans. The conference presentations we’ll share with you today revolve around the stories people tell themselves about themselves; the ways people come to connect with and understand history; how people carry and transmit cultural traditions; and the emotional performances that help people process and move forward. We’ll move from political activist spaces to sports performances, from diasporic family histories to more recent narratives around forced migration—guided along the way by music and sound recordings from some of this episode’s interlocutors. | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() 86. Linguistic Anthropology and Anthropologists in Mexico: Part 2✨ | linguistic anthropologyindigenous education+3 | Emiliana Cruz | CIESAS | Mexicoindigenous communities+1 | linguistic anthropologyindigenous communities+4 | — | 50m 32s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() 85. Linguistic Anthropology and Anthropologists in Mexico: Part 1✨ | linguistic anthropologyIndigenous communities+3 | Mario Chávez PeónCarolyn O’Meara | CIESASUNAM | Mexico | linguistic anthropologyIndigenous languages+3 | — | 46m 54s | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() 84. Thinking through Problems Together: Comparison and Collaboration in Anthropology Today✨ | anthropological researchcollaboration+4 | — | Society for Cultural Anthropology | — | anthropologyresearch+4 | — | 48m 12s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() 83. Playing Fieldwork - Rewiring the Field: Digital Ethnography Today✨ | digital ethnographyfieldwork+3 | — | Society for Cultural Anthropology | — | digital ethnographyfieldwork+3 | — | 1h 13m 27s | |
| 2/3/26 | ![]() 82. More than a Game: A Black Feminist Look at the Anthropology of Sports✨ | Black feminismanthropology+5 | — | Society for Cultural AnthropologyMore than a Game | racelabor+1 | Black feminismanthropology+4 | — | 1h 03m 52s | |
| 1/8/26 | ![]() 81. The Ethics of Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Death✨ | assisted suicidevoluntary death+3 | Dr. Dwai BanerjeeDr. Miki Chase+2 | Society for Cultural Anthropology | — | assisted suicidevoluntary death+3 | — | 27m 24s | |
| 9/2/25 | ![]() 80. A Dialogue on Love: Writing Through Migrant Belonging✨ | lovemigrant belonging+3 | Dr Omar Kasmani | — | — | loveethnography+5 | — | 51m 16s | |
| 6/24/25 | ![]() 79. Pushing Buttons: Gender and Sexual Diversity & Dissidence in Academia✨ | gender diversitysexual diversity+5 | Dr. Joshua Liashenko | Chapman University | North AmericaUnited States | gendersexual diversity+5 | — | 43m 25s | |
| 10/31/24 | ![]() 78. Eyes on Florida: Community-centered anthropology in Tampa Bay✨ | community-centered anthropologymarginalized communities+3 | — | American Anthropological AssociationSociety for Cultural Anthropology | FloridaTampa Bay | Tampa Bayanthropology+3 | — | 35m 31s | |
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| 10/4/24 | ![]() 77. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part Two: Anthropologists✨ | anthropologyscholarship+3 | — | American Anthropological Association | Toronto | Harsha Waliaanthropology+5 | — | 31m 23s | |
| 9/27/24 | ![]() 76. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part One: Migrant Workers | A discussion featuring Harsha Walia, alongside community organizers and migrant workers representing Migrant Workers Alliance for Change (MWAC), took place at the American Anthropological Association's 2023 Annual Meeting in Toronto. This episode is the first part of a two-part mini-series highlighting the impact and contributions of Harsha Walia’s scholarship. | — | ||||||
| 8/6/24 | ![]() 75. Anthropology and Algorithms | In this episode, Professor Nick Seaver, Professor Veronica Barassi, and Alex Moltzau discuss the intersection of anthropology and algorithms. What exactly can anthropology bring to the table in understanding them? How can we use anthropological concepts and methods to make sense of algorithms? And how does this research translate into practice? For show notes, please visit: culanth.org/fieldsights/anthropology-and-algorithms | — | ||||||
| 6/6/24 | ![]() 74. Sounds of the Margins: Podcasting as Alternative Archives | In this episode, fellow podcasters, Frankie Younger and Dr. Anthony Jerry share how they combined podcasting with community engagement to create podcasts as archival spaces for the voices of historically marginalized communities. | — | ||||||
| 4/9/24 | ![]() 73. What New Media Does | In our latest episode in this series What Concepts Do we welcome guest producer Nazlı Özkan, who leads us through a discussion of New Media. How has newness been produced as a feature of media in different political and historical contexts, and how can anthropological approaches help us understand how technological novelty becomes a part of statecraft, activism, and everyday life? | — | ||||||
| 3/26/24 | 72. Astro-Colonialism: Conversation with Willi Lempert | In this episode, Dr. Willi Lempert discusses anthropology of outer space, focusing on historical and ongoing forms of colonialism on and off of Earth, as well as indigenous futurisms and alternative imaginations of outer space. Our interview with Dr. Lempert was conducted in May 2023. For more, visit https://culanth.org/fieldsights/astro-colonialism-conversation-with-willi-lempert | — | ||||||
| 2/29/24 | ![]() 71. AnthroBites: Disability | AnthroBites: Disability with Dr. Arseli Dokumaci. AnthroBites is a series from the AnthroPod team, designed to make anthropology more digestible. Each episode tackles a key concept, text, or theme, and breaks it down into manageable, bite-sized chunks. In this episode, Dr. Arseli Dokumaci discusses disability, ethnography, and her recent book Activist Affordances. Our interview with Dr. Dokumaci was conducted in May 2023. Show notes: https://culanth.org/fieldsights/anthrobites-disability | — | ||||||
| 2/16/23 | ![]() 70. What Does Anthropology Sound Like: Podcasts | Anthropology can be presented in various forms - what does it mean to share anthropology through podcasts? In the latest episode in the What Does Anthropology Sound Like series, we explore anthropological podcasts as method and as output. This episode features Dr. María Eugenia Ulfe Young (from the Nuestras Historias desde Cuninico podcast), PhD Candidate Anuli Akanegbu (creator of BLK IRL®), and Dr. Dominic Boyer (co-creator of the Cultures of Energy podcast). Find the transcription and show-notes here: https://culanth.org/fieldsights/what-does-anthropology-sound-like-podcasts Find our guests' podcasts: Nuestras Historias Desde Cuninico - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063634656075 BLK IRL® - https://www.blkirl.com/ Cultures of Energy - https://culturesofenergy.rice.edu/ | — | ||||||
| 12/8/22 | 69. Anthropology Conferencing in Hybrid Space | In this AnthroPod episode, we provide a retrospective on the Virtual Otherwise conference from the perspective of the local node in Agria, Greece. Touching on matters of accessibility, engagement, and multimodality, we ask: Whither anthropology conferencing? | — | ||||||
| 9/15/22 | ![]() 68. Conducting Fieldwork in the United States | This episode is devoted to thinking through the specificity of the United States as a place in which to conduct fieldwork. For show notes, please visit : https://culanth.org/fieldsights/contributed-content/anthropod | — | ||||||
| 6/30/22 | 67. AnthroPod Talks Abortion | In this episode, Professors Sophie Bjork-James, Carolyn Sufrin, and Elise Andaya share what the anthropology of abortion looks like in their fieldsites and how those sites will change in a post-Roe world, and we break down this topic with the help of other scholars of reproduction. For show notes, please visit https://culanth.org/fieldsights/anthropod-talks-abortion | — | ||||||
| 4/19/22 | ![]() 66. The Sound of Borders, Pt. 2: Active Citizenship | In part 2 of our series on sound and borders, cultural geographer Tom Western talks with Nick Smith about the work of the Syrian and Greek Youth Forum (SGYF) in Athens, Greece. Featuring sound clips created by the SGYF team, the discussion unpacks the concept of active citizenship and the ways that sound can challenge the static character of border regimes in Greece and throughout the Mediterranean. For show-notes visit | — | ||||||
| 4/5/22 | ![]() 65. What Solidarity Does | This is the second episode in the series "What Concepts Do." In this episode, Contributing Editor Sharon Jacobs unpacks the concept of solidarity, alongside anthropologists Darryl Li, Amahl Bishara, Lesley Gill, and Dimitrios Theodossopoulos. What is solidarity, and who can practice it? Is solidarity something we do within communities, or beside allies? What are some of the shortcomings and challenges of solidarity? For show-notes and resources, visit https://culanth.org/fieldsights/what-solidarity-does | — | ||||||
| 3/25/22 | ![]() 64. The Sound of Borders, Pt. 1: Crossing | In this episode, anthropologist and artist Alex Chavez talks about performance, migration and nationalism in the United States. For show-notes, please visit https://culanth.org/fieldsights/the-sound-of-borders-a-conversation-with-alex-chavez | — | ||||||
| 3/8/22 | ![]() 63. What Does Anthropology Sound Like: Performance | Cassandra Hartblay, Cristiana Giordano, and Greg Pierotti discuss performance as ethnographic medium in the third installment of What Does Anthropology Sound Like, an Anthropod Series. For transcriptions, visual content, and other resources related to this episode of Anthropod, please visit: https://culanth.org/fieldsights/what-does-anthropology-sound-like-performance | — | ||||||
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