SAPU 2.0

Hi everyone! We are thrilled to share an exciting milestone in SAPU’s journey – the unveiling of our new logo and the introduction to our new social media identities! The new logo is not just a visual change; it’s a symbol of the interconnectedness between students, professors, and the department. Its continuous, circular design reflectsFortsett å lese «SAPU 2.0»

Diskupils is starting up again! 💥

Diskupils is starting up again! 💥 What is diskupils?  It’s a casual meeting where students and lecturers at the department meet at a bar, the lecturers tell students a bit about their work, either previous or current research, students ask questions, we have a sip of a preferred beverage, and we all have a goodFortsett å lese «Diskupils is starting up again! 💥»

SAPU’s first Screen Free Reading Breakfast!

📖 WELCOME to SAPU’s first Screen Free Reading Breakfast! Are you knee-deep in class readings or got a novel you desperately want to finish? Take this opportunity to catch up with three hours of device-free reading. No distractions = maximal productivity (this is for all the easily distracted, procrastinating students out there). All you have to doFortsett å lese «SAPU’s first Screen Free Reading Breakfast!»

SAPU Study Nights!

Welcome to SAPU Study Nights! Mark your calendars because SAPU is about to revolutionize your Thursday evenings, starting on September 21st! Join us for an exciting weekly gathering designed exclusively for Social Anthropology BA & MA students!  Where? Auditorium 6 at SV (ESH) When? Every Thursday, 16:00 – 21:00🔗 https://fb.me/e/1vF5b6jRy Of course, always expect snacks andFortsett å lese «SAPU Study Nights!»

The Ethnographic Route: From Economy to Politics

Anthrobreakfast with Theo Rakopoulus For the fourth segment of Anthrobreakfast SAPU presents Theo Rakopoulus as guest speaker! Theo Rakopoulos is an associate professor at SAI. His work explores themes in economic and political anthropology, including community boundaries, their transgression, and the grey zones they create.  In this Anthrobreakfast, Theo will talk about ethnographic journey throughFortsett å lese «The Ethnographic Route: From Economy to Politics»

The Potential of Artistic Approaches in Ethnographic Research

Anthrobreakfast with Cecilia Salinas We are excited for you to meet our guest, as we have the pleasure to have Cecilia Salinas as speaker! Cecilia Salinas is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Social Anthropology and has an education and training in visual arts. Her research expertise is broad and cover topics of natureFortsett å lese «The Potential of Artistic Approaches in Ethnographic Research»

Anthrobreakfast with Jon Rasmus Nyquist!

We have the pleasure to host the second Anthrobreakfast with guest lecturer Jon Rasmus Nyquist. In this Anthrobreakfast, he will talk about his fieldwork with fire fighters and fire managers in Australia and research on what climate change and the Anthropocene feels like. Come along if you’re interested in questions like: How does climate change make people feel? HowFortsett å lese «Anthrobreakfast with Jon Rasmus Nyquist!»

Fieldwork in unconventional places

Welcome to the very first Anthrobreakfast this spring semester! We will kick off the first Anthrobreakfast with guest lecturer Hege Høyer Leivestad. Hege is an associate professor at the Department of Social Anthropology, and her research deals with mobility, materiality and the global circulation of commodities. In this Anthrobreakfast, Hege Høyer Leivestad will take usFortsett å lese «Fieldwork in unconventional places»