ENPA Blog
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An Interview With… Maija Sequeira
In our second post in the “An Interview With..” series, we introduce one of our blog team members – and PhD student – Maija Sequeira.
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A Rumination on Fieldwork and Why Anthropology Is or Could Be the Most Scientific Discipline in the Social Sciences
Professor Victor de Munck ruminates upon the importance of fieldwork for anthropology and the social sciences as a whole.
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Acts of citizenship and solidarity networks with people on the move in Europe – fieldwork reflections by a psychologist studying anthropology
In this blog post, psychologist-turned-anthropologist and activist Dora Rebelo reflects upon her experiences conducting fieldwork with people on the move in Europe.
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An Interview With… Samuele Poletti
A warm welcome from the ENPA team to Dr Samuele Poletti, our first member to introduce himself through our “An Interview With..” series.
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Seven Moral Rules Found All Around the World
What is morality? And are there any universal moral values? Dr Oliver Scott Curry discusses seven cooperative behaviours that are found all around the world.
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Longing for Nostalgia
Reflections upon the feelings of nostalgia and longing experienced by COVID-19 isolators in Israel, by Dr Hagar Hazaz Berger.
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Bob LeVine’s words of encouragement
After many inspiring and encouraging conversations with Robert ‘Bob’ LeVine, we are happy to kick off our blog with his encouragement: A contribution of not only one of our mentors, but an ongoing trailblazing scholar, and co-founder of the (North…
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Welcome!
Welcome to our shared blog on the scopes and possibilities, the challenges and futures of Psychological Anthropology in Europe and Beyond.