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Body Arts: The Panará People

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Dr Elizabeth Ewart of the University's Institute of Anthropology and Jaanika Vider, a former student, discuss body adornment and identity in Amazonia,.
in particular among the Panará people of Central Brazil whose concepts of personhood and socially 'human' bodies differ from Western ideas.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
People
Elizabeth Ewart
Jaanika Vider
Keywords
brazil
pitt rivers
anthropology
culture
Amazonia
tribes
identity
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:19:21

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Body Arts: Feathers, Beads and Paint

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Professor Peter Rivière and Director of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Dr Mike O'Hanlon, discuss decorative applications of feathers, beads and paint to the body,.
drawing on their respective fieldwork in lowland Amazonia in South America and the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
People
Peter Rivière
Mike O'Hanlon
Keywords
brazil
society
anthropology tribes
culture
Amazonia
identity
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:15:26

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Body Arts: Scent, Pain and Exchange

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Professor Jeremy MacClancy of Oxford Brookes University talks to Helen Hales of the Pitt Rivers Museum about themes including scent and perfume,.
expressions of womanhood among a minority hill tribe in Pakistan, and the role of pain, degradation and empowerment in marking the body.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
People
Jeremy MacClancy
Helen Hales
Keywords
Pakistan
society
pitt rivers
anthropology
culture
tribes
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:13:31

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Body Arts: The Naga People

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Dr Vibha Joshi, a specialist in the Naga culture of northeast India, and Julia Nicholson from the Pitt Rivers Museum look at the unique traditions of hair and body ornaments,.
as well as tattooing, among different Naga groups, and discuss the effects of colonisation and Christianity upon their culture.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
People
Vibha Joshi
Julia Nicholson
Keywords
anthropology
body art
india
pitt rivers
naga
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:18:57

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Body Arts: The Experience of Decoration

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Professor Howard Morphy of the Australian National University talks to Helen Hales of the Pitt Rivers Museum about the body as a canvas and the internal experience of external decoration, notably in the context of Aboriginal Australia.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
People
Howard Morphy
Keywords
anthropology
body arts
pitt rivers
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:22:57

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Body Arts: The Flexible Body

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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The Museum's Director, Dr Mike O'Hanlon, and Professor Stanley Ulijaszek from the University's Institute of Anthropology discuss how the body can be shaped both physically and metaphorically and the idea of bodily norms.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
People
Mike O'Hanlon
Stanley Ulijaszek
Keywords
anthropology
body arts
pitt rivers
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:19:06

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Welcome and Introduction

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New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution
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Introduction to the "New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution" conference.
Creative Commons Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution
People
Cecilia Heyes
Keywords
anthropology
evolution
cognitve
human
Social Sciences
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:04:03

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New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution

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New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution
An interdisciplinary conference focusing on new ideas and discoveries in research on the evolution of human cognition The conference focuses on genetic, developmental, and socio-cultural processes that have played a particularly significant role in the evolution of human cognition, and on uniquely human cognitive achievements in domains such as causal understanding, language, social learning, theory of mind and meta-cognition.

The event was supported by All Souls College, The British Academy, Guarantors of Brain, and Magdalen College's Calleva Centre, and took place on 23rd and 24th June 2011.

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Who are the UK's new citizens?

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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This briefing presents a profile of Britain's new citizens, and what we can learn from them about the relationship between settlement, citizenship and integration.
The Integration and Citizenship project, delivered jointly by COMPAS and Birkbeck, University of London, and funded by the European Union, surveyed a large sample of people who applied for British citizenship last year, and conducted in-depth follow-up interviews with some of them. The research explored their journey from arrival to settlement to citizenship, their experiences of the naturalisation process (including the Life in the UK test), and their integration in terms of social interaction, local belonging and feelings of Britishness. Part of the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing Series; topical, cutting edge research on migration and migration related issues will be made accessible to an audience of policy makers and other research users. Questions and discussion will follow the presentations on the potential implications for policy and practice.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
People
Ben Gidley
Keywords
politics
society
Britain
migration
compas
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 16/08/2011
Duration: 00:18:02

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Where is the UK going on migrant integration policy? A comparison to Europe and North America - COMPAS Breakfast Briefing

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Exactly how does the UKís policy framework measure up to other countries in Europe and North America? What has changed?
And how can UK policymakers and stakeholders use the MIPEX comparative data and trends to promote integration through new national policies? MIPEX, the Migrant Integration Policy Index, is a fully interactive tool and reference guide to assess, compare and improve integration policy. The tool is produced by the British Council and the Migration Policy Group, with UK national partners Runnymede Trust and Immigration Advisory Service. In the new edition, the UK fell by more points on the index than any other country, and out of the Top 10. Part of the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series; topical, cutting edge research on migration and migration related issues will be made accessible to an audience of policy makers and other research users. Questions and discussion will follow the presentations on the potential implications for policy and practice.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
People
Thomas Huddleston
Keywords
europe
compas
society
Britain
migration
politics
america
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 16/08/2011
Duration: 00:23:48

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