Selected Panels
- pn1 - Molecular Anthropological Avenues: A New Arena in Anthropology as a Dominant Subdiscipline
- pn2 - Common Place: Political Aesthetics, Ecologies and Imaginations of Public Spaces from the Global South
- pn3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes
- pn4 - Ethnographic Museums for Preservation of Cultural Heritage
- pn5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource
- pn6 - Social Networks as Sociotechnical Learning Environments. Contributions of Digital Ethnography for Fieldwork in Education
- pn7 - Post-covid practices in food and water-ways research – new frontiers, changes in research practice, or?”
- pn8 - Healing Touch: reflections from healing seekers
- pn9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies
- pn10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements
- pn11 - Researching Alternatives to Extractivism Otherwise: Ways of Being, Knowing and Doing Alongside the (sub)Surface in Africa and Beyond
- pn12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds
- pn13 - Public authority in the polycrisis
- pn14 - Retracing the Invisible and the Silent: Condensed Histories, Affective Atmospheres, and the Palpability of Obliterated Emplacement
- pn15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation
- pn16 - Poetry in motion – creativity and knowledge production in sport.
- pn17 - Unveiling Legitimacy: Museums and Collections as Pillars of Knowledge Repositories
- pn18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists
- pn19 - De-Colonizing Ethnographic Method and Practice: Perspectives from Migrant/ Displaced- Tribal, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations
- pn20 - Anthropology in the Postcolonial Era in the Middle East and North Africa: Reality and Challenges
- pn21 - Gender activisms and community care practices from the Global South: interlocutions between universities and social movements
- pn22 - Football and mobility
- pn23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use
- pn24 - Politics and practices of anthropological knowledge making across contested regional borderlands
- pn25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence
- pn26 - Health and more-than-human entanglements in African and Afro-diasporic religions
- pn27 - Anthropology of Indigenous Knowledge System and Ethno-Medicinal Practices in India
- pn28 - Emerging trends and challenges in the digitizing health sector
- pn29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement
- pn30 - Toward a Decentred Anthropology of Inquiry: Engaging with China, Reimagining Sociality
- pn31 - The inequality of education of rural residents compared to urban ones. The influence of education on the formation of identity among the villagers
- pn32 - Worldwide Perspectives on Publishing
- pn33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context
- pn34 - Ethics in the decolonial moment
- pn35 - Domesticity and domestic work in Africa: a long trajectory
- pn36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People
- pn37 - Towards Decolonizing African History and Visions of Development
- pn38 - Resisting and or Assisting (De)coloniality? Women’s struggle, Feminism, Anti-feminism movements and the Paradox of “Debt” in Postcolonial Societies
- pn39 - Anthropological perspectives on the coloniality of border regimes and the ‘liberal’ way of migration and international mobility governance
- pn40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences.
- pn41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World
- pn42 - Power, popularity and selflessness during polycrisis: emerging perspectives about public authorities
- pn43 - Fostering Local Agency to Confront Environmental Issues: Global Forces, Local Conjunctures and Environmental Actants
- pn44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography
- pn45 - Antro Radikoj: Decanonizing Knowledge Production and Circulation within Anthropology
- pn46 - Feminisms, Childhood, and Neurodivergent/ Neuroqueer
- pn47 - Inequalities in (Mental) Healthcare: Critical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology
- pn48 - Geopolitics of Health: Intersections, Implications, and Dynamics
- pn49 - Creation of a warehouse for the conservation of cultural material found in construction projects
- pn50 - Mapping Rural and Tribal Livelihoods and Quest for Sustainability in the Contemporary South Asian Societies
- pn51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction
- pn52 - Reimagining digital anthropology: towards decolonial perspectives and practices
- pn53 - Care and the anthropological imagination
- pn54 - Knowledge-making in settler-colonial settings
- pn55 - Territorial Dynamics of Extractivism and Epistemic Mobilizations in the Global South
- pn56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues
- pn57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence
- pn58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic
- pn59 - Himalayan Anthropology: Exploring Institutions, Elitism and Studying Up
- pn60 - New Drives in Social Anthropology – From Science to Ideology?
- pn61 - Friendship as a Feminist Proposal: New Approaches to the Anthropology of Gender, Kinship and Affects
- pn62 - Crossing of gazes. Renewing anthropological methods beyond epistemological boundaries
- pn63 - Interlinking Horizons: Bridging Postcolonial and Decolonial Theories in Anthropological Discourse
- pn64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes
- pn65 - A Hermeneutic Genealogy of the Postmodern in Global South Anthropology: From the Positivist Approach to the Ontological Turn.
- pn66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology
- pn67 - Queering all the borders: questioning the anthropology of gender and sexuality from the south
- pn68 - Football as a Sociocultural Phenomenon: Ethnographic Analyses and Contemporary Reflections
- pn69 - Tensions on Local Knowledge and Academic Knowledge Production
- pn70 - Beyond the Digital Divide: Ordinary Modes of Surveillance and Empowerment in the Gulf States
- pn71 - Facing the more-than-human: multispecies approach in historical anthropology
- pn72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change
- pn73 - What does feminist epistemology have to say about hegemonic forms of anthropological knowledge production?
- pn74 - Pastora-logy: what might anthropology learn from pastoral and nomadic lifeworlds?
- pn75 - The paradoxes, trade-offs, and hidden narratives of the Just Transition
- pn76 - “Afrofuturism and Indigenous Futures: From the Utopias of the 20th Century to the Possibilities of the 21st Century.”
- pn77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field
- pn78 - Women in the History of Anthropology
- pn79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid
- pn80 - Anthropology of the metaverse. A debate from postmodernism and posthumanism
- pn81 - Tourism, Migration, and Other Mobilities in the World of (In)Justices
- pn82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care
- pn83 - Continuities, reconfigurations, and reinterpretations: The everyday lives of African post-socialisms
- pn84 - Reimagining anthropological knowledge: connecting the less connected traditional knowledge systems of medicine of the tribes in the post-colonial era
- pn85 - Beyond post-development: inequality, power struggles, and the forging of territories left behind.
- pn86 - Decolonizing Knowledge Production: Global Perspectives from the World
- pn87 - Beyond Orality in African Ethnography
- pn88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production.
- pn89 - Dialogues with the Other: positive and enriching encounters with diversity beyond the limits of ontological Otherness
- pn90 - The role of Anthropology in the Decolonization of Museums and Ethnographic Collections
- pn91 - Decolonizing feminist anthropology from the Global South: Dialogues from Africa and Abya Yala
- pn92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System
- pn93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge
- pn94 - Linguistic and Cultural Aspects that Revitalize Communities
- pn95 - Between past and present: Creating anthropological knowledge of “recent” events
- pn96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms
- pn97 - Public relations in anthropological sciences, promoting new research
- pn98 - Asia in Africa: Politics of Imagination and Ethics Beyond “the West”
- pn99 - Walk with me: Walking ethnography in research with and about children and young people
- pn100 - Caring, Rescuing, Eating: Thinking with Animals (and Meat) in Africa
- pn101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’
- pn102 - Is anthropological fieldwork at peril? Field research in the context of new moralities, post-pandemic and digital transformations
- pn103 - Local Knowledge: Values, the Future, and Connections with Academic Knowledge
- pn104 - Post – ‘Lonely Hero’: Accompanied research, cooperative knowledge production and epistemology
- pn105 - Beyond the museum: Reframing restitution debates in a postcolonial context
- pn106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology
- pn107 - Innovations in Modern Anthropology of Sport
- pn108 - Ageing, Sexuality and Cognitions about Feminine Body
- pn109 - Engaged anthropology exploring human rights activism in migration politics
- pn110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles
- pn111 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge About Sport: Developing the perspectives, practices, and power within the Anthropology of Sport
- pn112 - The location of scholarship: anthropologist’s positionalities beyond radical alterity
- pn113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia
- pn114 - Building a Poetic-Anthropology in SW China and Globally
- pn115 - Reimagining Sovereignty: Decolonial Perspectives on Global Dynamics in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific
- pn116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World
- pn117 - Contemporary Issues on Religion and Spirituality
- pn119 - Gender, health and identity in Global contexts
- pn120 - The State
- pn121 - Urban Anthropology
- pn122 - Identities
- pn123 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world
- pn125 - Reimagining knowledge about Anthropology of Food
- pn118 - Multiplicity of languaging and communication in anthropology
- pn124 - The panel of interesting odds and ends