Tag: Psychology
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Performing Knowledge – The Transformative Potential of Interdisciplinary Methodology for Anthropology and Psychology
As part of ENPA’s Tracing the Interdisciplinary blog series, Merle Bartoldus revisits the latest ENPA conference in Münster to reflect on the different positions of psychologists and anthropologists and explore their transformative potential. As an anthropology student, seminars and lectures…
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Bhāva as Method: Rethinking Psychological Anthropology through Ritual Processions in the Indian Himalaya
As part of ENPA’s Tracing the Interdisciplinary Blog Series, Vineet Gairola is exploring the relational aspects of psychological life through ethnographic fieldwork in the Garhwal Himalaya.
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Making Psychological Anthropology Public in Kazakhstan: Baby Steps
Reporting from Kazakhstan, Julia Khan shares her continuing work promoting psychological anthropology with wider publics. When we imagine what public psychological anthropology might look like, we often picture anthropologists doing fieldwork collaborating with communities, shaping interventions, or co-producing knowledge in…
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WiPS. Guardians of Science: validation and institutionalization of parallel psychology fields in contemporary Iran, Zahra Abbasi, 25 April
Thursday, 25th of April from 5 to 7 pm CET via Zoom. “Guardians of Science: validation and institutionalization of parallel psychology fields in contemporary Iran” by Zahra Abbasi, University of Oslo This work delves into the widespread notion of elm or science, and elmi or…
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ENPA Works-in-Progress-Seminar: Textures of Care: Sociality and Ethics in the Work of Psychological Counsellors in Sri Lanka, Nadia Augustyniak, Febr. 9
Thursday, the 9th of February from 5 to 7 pm CET via Zoom. Textures of Care: Sociality and Ethics in the Work ofPsychological Counsellors in Sri Lanka by Nadia Augustyniak, The CUNY Graduate Center The ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar is a…