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Season 1, Episode 1 Elise Ferrer Season 1, Episode 1 Elise Ferrer

Can ethnography be a tool for activism? With Dr. Manissa Maharawal 

Can ethnography be a tool for activism? In this episode, we talked with Professor Manissa Maharawal about this. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at American University. She is a cultural anthropologist and critical geographer. Her work focuses on eviction, race, displacement, and the spatial and temporal dynamics of contemporary urban social movements. She co-founded the Narratives of Displacement and Resistance Project within the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project. Dr. Maharawal is currently revising her new book manuscript titled: Anti-Eviction: Contesting Tech-Led Gentrification in San Francisco.  

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Season 1, Episode 2 Elise Ferrer Season 1, Episode 2 Elise Ferrer

What does it take to keep a public anthropology lab alive? with Giselle Figueroa de la Ossa 

What does it take to keep a public anthropology lab alive? In this episode, we talked with Giselle Figueroa about this. She is a PhD candidate at the Department of Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Founding Director of the Laboratorio de Antropología Abierta (Open Anthropology Lab). She is a SAPIENS Public Scholar Training Fellow and has received Wenner-Gren's Wadsworth International Fellowship and the support of the Colombian Ministry of Science and Technology. Her academic interests are Economic Anthropology and the Anthropology of Globalisation, with a focus on natural resources.  

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Season 1, Episode 3 Elise Ferrer Season 1, Episode 3 Elise Ferrer

What does a playful anthropology look like? with Mike Sullivan (Out on 8/5/2025) 

What does a playful anthropology look like? In this episode, we talked with Mike Sullivan about this. He is a creative community catalyst with over 20 years of experience as an executive director, an educator, a performer, a project manager, and an entrepreneur. Mike holds a BA in Anthropology and an MA in Public Anthropology. He has received two awards from Capital of Children for co-creation and entrepreneurship. He is the Founder of Anthroplayology and the creator of WhatBox, a mobile pop-up adventure playground. 

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