February 8th
Stan Frankland, University of St. Andrews
God, the dollar, and the Sua: uncontrolled development in Uganda
February 15th
Shannon Fraser, National Trust for Scotland
Capturing the body in a dangerous theatre: interpreting sublime
landscape in eighteenth-century Perthshire
February 22nd
Colin Samson, University of Essex
The quests of indigenous peoples to resist cultural assimilation:
benefits of hunting lifestyles for the Innu of Canada
March 1st
Michael Carrithers, University of Durham
What is a public? Can an anthropologist study a public?
March 8th
Hugh McKenzie, University of Sheffield
Memory,
Ancestors and the Spatial Representation of Death among Bronze Age
Hunter-Gatherers in Cis-Baikal, Siberia
March 15th
Mark Harris, University of St Andrews
Notes from the Brazilian Amazon on historical phenomenology
March 22nd
Griet Scheldeman, University of Aberdeen
Sweet Sixteen? Performing adolescent diabetes in Scotland and
beyond
April 26th
Sergei Shubin, Department of Geography and Environment,
University of Aberdeen
Mobility and participation in Scottish society: understanding
exclusionary practices and experiences of Scottish Travellers
May 3rd
Per Axelsson, University of Umeå, Sweden
The consequence of colonisation: life and death in Swedish Sápmi
1750-1900