— Speakers and Workshops —
AAGS coordinates the Department of Anthropology’s colloquium speaker and professional development series. Every term, we invite multiple speakers from all anthropology subfields and allied disciplines to present on their current research. We also host at least one professional development workshop each term. These talks and workshops are open to the public. You can find our most current speaker lineup below. We welcome and encourage suggestions for future speakers and workshops via email to aags.oregon@gmail.com.
Events take place on Mondays and start at noon unless otherwise advertised.
— Zoom recordings of past events —
Fall 2020
- The Taste of “Shame”: Filipino Peoplehood and “Colonized Minds.” by Dr. Martin F. Manalansan
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- Research on Ecology of the Pygmy Slow Loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus) in Vietnam by Dr. Ulrike Streicher
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Winter 2021
- “What Could Be: On the Possibilities of Speculative Anthropology.” by Dr. Ana-Maurine Lara
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- “Divine Kings? An Ethnohistorical/Archaeological explorations of Religion and Ideology in the Pre-contact Society Island Chiefdoms” by Dr. Jennifer Kahn
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- “An integrative genomics approach to studying the population history of the Carribean” by Dr. María Nieves-Cólon
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- Panel on ¨Alternatives to an Academic Career¨ with Dr. Kim, Dr. Cox and Dr. Boose
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Spring 2021
- “Fieldwork Safety Workshop” by the Fieldwork Initiative
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- “Integrative and inclusive approaches to studying human-environmental interaction is SW Madagascar” by Dr. Kristina Douglass
- Password: email aags.oregon@gmail.com to request
*Permission to make these recordings accessible was granted by the respective presenters.