by Declan Murray Of course we are all familiar with North Sea oil (and gas); the boom it brought to Aberdeen’s economy and the centrality it plays in some versions of Scottish nationalism. Of course what we also know is that fossil-based fuels are increasingly untenable in the context of the climate and ecological emergencies […]
Futureproofing Anthropology Flips the Seminar
On 4th October 2019, the Futureproofing Anthropology seminar series flipped the format and learned a little more about the research expertise and interests among the group. With a big and growing subject area, we wanted to map our research, teaching, and wider interests, explore where unexpected synergies may lie, and build community. Here is a visual […]
Teaching Development
How can we translate ethically sound practice in development-focused research into good teaching? by Dr Rama Dieng and Dr Ann Wagner In this blog post, Dr Rama Dieng and Dr Ann Wagner ask questions triggered by a workshop on “Teaching Qualitative Research Methods for Development Studies: Problems, Pedagogies and Best Practices”. The workshop was organized […]
Managing Suspicion, Making ‘The Everyman’
Reflections on “Under the Tinfoil Hat: Understanding Conspiracy in the Age of Populism”, a Futureproofing Anthropology Seminar Event, 20 September 2019 with Mathijs Pelkmans and Paolo Heywood.
Futureproofing against Homelessness
Counting George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio and Prince Harry among its visitors the Edinburgh-based social enterprise Social Bite is something of a celebrity in the city’s response to a persistent homeless population.
Edinburgh – The Data Capital of Europe
Get to grips with the city’s data scene with this short video introducing the work being done on date at the council, in universities and by social enterprises around the city.