18 Episoder

  1. 17: Tim Ingold on seeing like a reindeer

    Publisert: 12.8.2025
  2. 16: Gego (Muhammad Ashry Sallatu) on diving into blue water & big fears

    Publisert: 25.6.2025
  3. 15: Giovanna Parmigiani on paganism, magical cards and sisterhood

    Publisert: 10.6.2025
  4. 14: Willem van Schendel on embarrassing dinners

    Publisert: 12.2.2025
  5. 13: Rahil Roodsaz on the unexpected dresscode of a religious gathering

    Publisert: 29.11.2024
  6. 12: Roanne on the Inuit parenting advice that changed everything

    Publisert: 27.10.2024
  7. 11: Klaus Hoeyer on data paradoxes

    Publisert: 4.9.2024
  8. 10: Beatrice Bonami on Invisible Technology and Birds in the Brazilian Amazon

    Publisert: 31.7.2024
  9. 9: Tina Harris on What Pilots Do When Technology Fails, and Why Cows Matter in Aviation

    Publisert: 12.7.2024
  10. 8: Danielle Braun about the scarf as a secret handshake

    Publisert: 11.6.2024
  11. 7: Roanne on the immorality of waiting, or how technology impacts our morals

    Publisert: 10.6.2024
  12. 6: Miguel Gómez Hernández on why designers are all wrong about elderly housing

    Publisert: 10.6.2024
  13. 5: Ludo van der Gun on drinking water when the Gods are watching

    Publisert: 22.5.2024
  14. 4: Danielle Braun on how a fight in the bar taught her why police don't snitch

    Publisert: 15.5.2024
  15. 3: Roanne on how mountaineers taught her to never be overwhelmed again

    Publisert: 14.5.2024
  16. 2: Oskar Verkaaik on what the real function of the interior of a mosque is

    Publisert: 14.5.2024
  17. The Emic - Anthropological lessons from the field

    Publisert: 7.5.2024
  18. 1: Roanne on how of the poorest citizens of the world taught her how to live a rich life

    Publisert: 17.4.2024

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Join anthropologist Roanne van Voorst and her guests during fieldwork in Inuit villages in Greenland, poor riverbank-settlements in Indonesia, or the buzzling city of Amsterdam. While she shares the wisest lessons that she learned in the field - often from unexpected teachers -, you will hear the sounds that surround her: chirping snow, a street musician playing the guitar, singing birds, or a noisy traffic road. In anthropology, the ‘emic’ perspective means the insider’s perspective. During fieldwork, anthropologists try to understand the perspective of the people who live within a specific group, or subculture in society. Want to learn more about Roannes' fieldwork, see her notes, photos or drawings from the field? Then subscibe to her monthly letters at www.anthropologyofthefuture.com/the-emic The podcast includes guest episodes from fellow anthropologists, or other listeners: if you want to share your 'emic' moment (see this file: https://anthropologyofthefuture.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Emic-radioplay-instructions.pdf for an explanation), you may send Roanne a 5 minute audio recording of your story - the most beautiful ones are produced by Roanne and her team into a radioplay, where we will add sounds to your voice!

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