Tag: podcast
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 18 – Tech and Invasion of Body : The Infrared and Unconsensual Photography in Japan and Elsewhere
What happens when technology enables invasion of privacy in public spaces and otherwise? In this episode, we discuss technology-enabled sexual harassment and violence as relevant to female athletes, Mizuno’s development of infrared camera safe clothing and infrared photography.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 17 – ‘Ndrangheta – Interview with Dr. Anna Sergi
We often wonder what criminals look like. We often develop ideas about what they should look like. But how true are those ideas in practice? In this interview, Professor Sergi and I discuss ‘Ndrangheta, social expectation and her blog post on how to spot an ‘ndranghetisti “in the wild”.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 16 – Familicide
What is a familicide? Why does it happen? Who does it? Familicide is a staple of true crime, usually discussing it case by case.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 15 – Space and Crime
What does space mean in crime? This episode compares space in various types of crime, from the interpersonal to organised, and explores what our expectations mean in battling it.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 14 – The poison pen letters: Pamphlets, scandal sheets, Bridgerton and murder
Today’s episode explores the concept (and many faces) of poison pen writings, why they are similar, how they are connected to crime, and, of course, the currently most famous anonymous writings of Lady Whistledown.