CORA
Launched in 2023 by a graduate student collective, CORA, Collective Research in Anthropology, is a collaborative graduate anthropology journal that questions what counts as research and how knowledge can emerge from experimentation with form, interested in alternative ways of knowing that blur the boundaries between art and research. While taking on the traditional, peer-reviewed expectations of a journal, CORA encourages critical thinking about what a contemporary academic journal should look like. We are a platform for interventions, creative engagement, and local critique. CORA is a space for authors, students, and Faculty to publish experimental and more traditional academic work, creatively engaging in collaborative learning.
CORA seeks to incorporate different forms of knowledge: through art, poetry, photography, visual media, and forms of writing work, from empirical research to book reviews and ethnographies. Grounded in anthropology, the journal expands its scope to the broader social sciences and is open to reflections beyond fixed disciplinary boundaries. We aim to engage with different forms of expression that build knowledge to break down attitudes reinforcing epistemic coloniality.
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AGSA Conferences
An annual 缅北强奸 Graduate Anthropology Conference organized by the Anthropology Graduate Student Association. More information on Calls for Submissions and past events can be found on the聽.
Talking Culture Podcast
Produced with support from CKUT and the 缅北强奸 Anthropology department, Talking Culture is about what it means to be human and all the paths anthropology takes to explore that question. The deep conversations and stories layered with field recordings and found sound approach a broad range of anthropological topics.
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