Talk On — Debates in Anthropology
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Talk On — Debates in Anthropology

Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

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~every 29.4 days
Since
Jun 06, 2024
First episode
Latest
Mar 06, 2025
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Education, Science, Social Sciences, Society & Culture
Language
English
Region
United States
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Episodic
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“Talk On — Debates in Anthropology” is a monthly podcast of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Saale), Germany. In each episode of this podcast, one of our two hosts, Christoph Brumann or Jovan Maud, talks to the guest about their publications, research, and current debates in the field of social anthropology.

Recent Content Cues

Talk On S2E5 | Back to the '30s? w/ Jeremy Rayner
Mar 06, 2025
Gleaning for Communism w/ Xenia Cherkaev
Feb 06, 2025
Sleeping with Strangers w/ Julia Vorhölter
Jan 09, 2025

Recent Episodes

S2E5 Talk On S2E5 | Back to the '30s? w/ Jeremy Rayner

Mar 06, 2025 42m

In this episode, Jovan Maud speaks with Jeremy Rayner about his co-edited publication 'Back to the ‘30s? – Recurring Crises of Capitalism, Liberalism and Democracy', that explores the political and…

S2E4 Gleaning for Communism w/ Xenia Cherkaev

Feb 06, 2025 39m

In this episode, Christoph Brumann speaks with Xenia Cherkaev about her book 'Gleaning for Communism', which Focaal: The Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology has listed among their "One…

S2E3 Sleeping with Strangers w/ Julia Vorhölter

Jan 09, 2025 33m

In this episode, Christoph Brumann talks to Julia Vorhölter about her research on sleep and sleeplessness. Julia's personal struggle with insomnia led her to investigate why sleep, despite being…

S2E2 Seeking a Future for the Past w/ Philipp Demgenski

Dec 05, 2024 34m

In this episode, Christoph Brumann talks to Philipp Demgenski about his book "Seeking a Future for the Past: Space, Power, and Heritage in a Chinese City". The conversation centers around Demgenski's…

S2E1 Everyday economics of debt w/ Marek Mikuš

Nov 07, 2024 32m

In this episode of Talk On, host Jovan Maud talks to his guest Marek Mikuš about a topic concerning (almost) everyone: Debt and how people understand, manage, and live with it. They discuss Marek…

S1E5 Migrants and Masculinity w/ Mario Schmidt

Oct 03, 2024 35m

In this episode, Christoph Brumann talks to Mario Schmidt about his research that led to his book 'Migrants and masculinity in High-Rise Nairobi: the pressure of being a man in an African city'.…

S1E4 Frontiers of Belonging w/ Annika Lems

Sep 05, 2024 29m

In this episode, Jovan Maud talks to Annika Lems about her book "Frontiers of Belonging. The Education of Unaccompanied Refugee Youth" published by Indiana University Press. During the conversation,…

S1E3 An Anthropology of Nonreligion? w/ Mascha Schulz

Aug 01, 2024 33m

In this episode, Christoph Brumann talks to Mascha Schulz about her research on nonreligion in Bangladesh. Further, they discuss the special issue "An Anthropology of Nonreligion?" published in the…

S1E2 Documenting the Undocumented w/ Romm Lewkowicz

Jul 04, 2024 29m

In this episode, Jovan Maud talks to Romm Lewkowicz about his research on how migration specifically in Europe became a laboratory for experimentation in documentation and documentation technologies.

S1 Self as Method — Thinking through China & the World w/ Xiang Biao

Jun 06, 2024 33m

In this episode, Christoph Brumann talks to our director Biao Xiang about his bestselling book 'Self as Method — Thinking through China and the World'. During the conversation, they touch on topics…

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Frequency
~every 29.4 days
Monthly
Avg Duration
33m
Format
Episodic
Since
Jun 06, 2024
Latest
Mar 06, 2025

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Region
United States
Hosting
mpisocialanthropology.podcaster.de

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