ENPA Blog
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Embracing digital tools: Reflections on marketing a research project online
In this post, ENPA board member Ildze Jakunova shares her experiences using digital technologies, such as social media, graphic design, and AI tools, to promote her doctoral research project and the fieldwork process online.
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Introducing The Irritation and Human Sociality Project
What does irritation look like cross-culturally? And what can it tell us about more universal human processes like cooperation and moral judgment? Read more about this exciting new interdisciplinary project.
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Psychology and Anthropology in a Changing World: Reflections on ENPA 2023
In this post, we report some of the conference highlights and share reflections on the experience from several participants and organisers.
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Counselling and Psychotherapy as a Career for Anthropology Graduates
In this post, ENPA Convenor, John Loewenthal explores how training to become a therapist could make for a truly anthropological career.
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No Punishment, Fairness, and Autonomy: Key Values for a Good Life in Finland
PhD candidate Mãdãlina Alamã considers the findings and implications of a recently published article that she first encountered at an ENPA Works in Progress Seminar.
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An Interview With… Suzana Jovičić
Here comes another post in our ‘An Interview With…’ series. ENPA Convenor, Suzana Jovičić offers her amusing reflections.
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An Interview With… Anni Kajanus
In our third post in the “An Interview With..” series, we continue to introduce the ENPA team – it’s time to meet ENPA convenor, Anni Kajanus.
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Exploring Ritual – Funeral for a Friend
In this blog post, Jane McNulty reflects on the ritual experience of attending the funeral of someone who she had been close to in her youth. Her ethnographic description evokes cultural aspects of the community in Northern England and her…
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Politics of the Intimate
What are emotions? What’s their role in relationships, in society? And what do they mean for the individual? Or rather, what is it to feel? And, what’s love got to do with it?