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How do we make sense of a time in which we are constantly and everywhere surrounded by technology? To be sure, we increasingly relate to the world, to…
While resilience has been a hotly debated theme in archaeology, it has also become clear that archaeological evidence, due to its “momentary” or…
Archives are an indispensable tool for deciphering the past. What composes an archive is variable almost anything can become part of an archive but no…
When government restrictions following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic shut down public religious services in Denmark and in the rest of the…
This course approaches ethnographic analysis, argument and writing as a craft to be learned. Good ethnographic craftsmanship entails giving primacy to…
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The focus of this session is on different ways to organize and work with fieldwork material. Day 1 will be a general introduction to…
This workshop gives new PhD students in Anthropology at Aarhus University and Copenhagen University the opportunity to present their research projects…
This course will explore different styles of writing to allow you to critically reflect on the implications of your stylistic choices for the validity…
The series of workshops is about getting better at writing articles aimed at specific academic journals. In a two stage process we first discus…
Political theory and intellectual history is in many ways a cross-field in which historians, philosophers, political scientists, and anthropologists…
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