
Anthropological Theory: A podcast created by anthropology students
VitenskapThe aims of the podcast are to be a resource for future anthropology students and to raise popular awareness of social theory’s relevance to issues of public interest. -This podcast is for educational purposes only and was produced by students taking ANTH 391 Anthropological Theory at CSUSM-
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- Zora Neale Hurston (00:10:40)
An Insight on Anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston and her importance to anthropology. Produced by Johnny De La Rosa and Elena Hernandez
- Cultural Materialism ft. Nick & Noah (All Things Anth) (00:11:16)
On this episode of All Things Anth, Nick, and Noah dive deep into cultural materialism based on Marvin Harris's theoretical framework. Produced by Nick Salvatore and Noah Valyou
- Louise Lamphere - Feminist Anthropology (00:10:55)
A brief overview of American Anthropologist Louise Lamphere's works and contributions to feminist anthropology. Produced by Solstice Amouzandeh and Danielle LaChusa
- A R Radcliffe-Brown (00:11:22)
In our episode, we talked about who A R Radcliffe-Brown was and his ideas on Structural functionalism and theories within a society. Produced by Tahiya Nashik and Ryan Cartwright
- Structuralism (00:12:00)
Hello everyone! Daisy and I (Mo) are very excited for you all to listen to our podcast about the many theorists who helped develop structuralism! Enjoy! Produced by Mo Ornelas and Daisy Cruz
- Ian Hodder (00:22:57)
In this episode, we discuss Ian Hodder's role in anthropology. Produced by Vanessa Alvarez, Sofia Martinez, and Evelyn Rodriguez
- Max Weber (00:11:00)
Max Weber Produced by Geary Smart and Pearl Johnson
- Dr Mikee Inton and Gender Diversity of the Philippines (00:14:41)
In this podcast we talk about Dr Mikee Inton‘s work regarding representations of Bakla in filipino cinema as well as the cultural understandings of third gender identities in South East Asia.
- The Life of Paul Farmer (00:09:36)
Carmen and Paola discuss the life of Paul Farmer and his contributions to global healthcare. Produced by Carmen and Paola.
- Dr. Akhil Gupta (00:11:47)
In this episode, we take a dive into the accomplishments of Dr. Akhil Gupta as well as some of his influential research. This episode was produced by Brandon Wagner and Connor Harvey.
- Ralph Linton (00:23:51)
An analysis, overview, and discussion about the Anthropologist Ralph Linton, his studies, work, and impact on anthropology. This podcast includes a discussion about Linton's books "The Study of Man" and "The Tree of Culture" and their relevance to understanding culture and society.
- Bronislaw Malinowski (00:11:19)
Podcast about Bronislaw Malinowski by Easton Bates, Hayden Bruskotter, and Hayden Larson.
- Patrick Wolfe (00:09:00)
In this episode, Christina Reisner and Emma Friedmann introduce Patrick Wolfe's influential work and common theories. **This podcast is for educational purposes only**
- Nancy Scheper-Hughes: From Observer to Activist (00:09:54)
Join us as we discuss Critical Medical Anthropologist Nancy Scheper-Hughes and follow her journey from observer to activist while examining her major work, The Mindful Body. Produced by: Helayna Walton and Amber Scroggy
- Arthur Kleinman (00:09:56)
This week on "Another day, Another Anthropologist", we dive into the background and contributions of Dr. Arthur Kleinman. Produced by, Meghan, Julie, and Joanna
- Mary Douglas Edition (00:12:52)
Through the discussion of college students Vanessa, Ryan, and Morgan, learn about the famed anthropologist Mary Douglas through her works of literature and influences on modern society. Produced by, Vanessa, Ryan, and Morgan
- Eric Wolf and Political Economy (00:20:11)
Join us in exploring political economy! We'll be discussing Eric Wolf's work on political economy, its origins, and relating his ideas to topics such as capitalism, history, and the global economy we live in; with additional context from the corona virus pandemic. Produced by, Maria and Gabriel
- Critical Race Theory (00:11:31)
We are going to be talking about Critical Race Theory. What is CRT, what is its history, and where it stands today? Produced by, Sierra, Bianca, and Sara.
- Émile Durkheim (00:07:36)
In this podcast, Alan and Diego will be talking about Émile Durkheim! Produced by: Alan and Diego
- Émile Durkheim: A Life & Legacy (00:12:24)
Émile Durkheim is the late nineteenth-century pioneer and grandmaster of French sociology; devoted to specialized studies of particular social phenomena, including social solidarity, family and kinship, incest, suicide, crime, religion, socialism, and law. Produced by: Zuri, Kevin, and Paola
- Feminism (00:11:52)
Feminism is explained from the point of view of 3 female PoC undergrads. Different perspectives and no B.S. Produced by: Yesenia, Victoria, and Tiana
- Postcolonialism (00:11:47)
Produced by: Kenia and Lorrie
- Max Weber (00:09:53)
David and Emma talking about a snippet of who Max Weber is and his contribution to anthropology. Produced by: David and Emma
- Karl Marx and Marxism (00:11:03)
Join us as we explore the many influences that led the nineteenth-century writer Karl Marx to the creation of his social theory that would later became termed "Marxism." Produced by: Adam, Alec, and Briley
- Unilineal Cultural Evolution (00:15:00)
This is a small drive into the topic of unilineal culture evolution. Produced by: Hunter, Shanell, and Oscar