Tag: anthropology of crime
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Podcast – Anthropology Of Crime – Season 1 Bonus Episode – Talking About Difficult Things
Talking about difficult things is hard, but necessary. And yet, we often get lost in rehashing the negative rather than focus on the desired results. At the same time, we must not forget that none of these topics leave us feeling nothing. In this episode, I discuss my own experiences and more.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 3 – How We Form Perception of Crime – Part 2
The second part of episode 2 focuses on historic and modern cases. It is not an easy episode, featuring discussion of abuse and human rights violations, including racism and rape. Please proceed with care.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 2 – How We Form Perception of Crime – Part 1
What decides how we feel about crime, victims, perpetrators? In this two part episode, we will look at some of the factors influencing our behaviour.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 1 – Introduction to Anthropology Of Crime
What does anthropology have to do with crime? Better yet- what do social and cultural anthropology have to do with crime? In this first episode, we discuss what this podcast will be about; we delve into how crime, true crime and anthropology are connected, and touch upon a real case that illustrates why anthropology can…
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Guest Post – The interpretation of Nigerian women trafficking for sexual exploitation in Sicily
Guest Post by Giuliana InturrisiToday, we are proud to host a guest post by Giuliana Inturrisi on her Master thesis on trafficking of Nigerian women. The master thesis, entitled “The […]