Selected Round Tables
- Anthropology and the construction of knowledge(s): a dialogue for an ethnography beyond the humanist ideal
- Commodification of Food Culture of Ethnic Communities
- Contemporary challenges for health and migration in a post-pandemic world - perspectives from the global South
- Decolonizing dengue initiatives: A discussion on the impacts of social participation on dengue control
- Entangling Perspectives on Africans and Their Diasporas: Brazil, France and Senegal
- ETHNO-ECOLOGICAL, BIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF MOUNTAIN PEOPLES INTHE INDO-PACIFIC REGION: TRADITION AND TRANSITION
- Ethnographies of international interventions in Africa and the Middle East
- Fifty Years of Disaster Study: Changing Imperatives, Outlived Terms, New Frontiers (Part 1)
- Fifty Years of Disaster Study: Changing Imperatives, Outlived Terms, New Frontiers (Part 2)
- Formative experiences in rural contexts in transformation. Potentialities of ethnographic analysis
- Future of malnutrition in globalised world
- Global Queer, local Hijra-Koti-Dhurani: Sexuality, Body and Non-normative Gender Practices in South Asia.
- Good Practices on Global Publishing
- Heritage Remade
- Intersectionalities and ancestral resistances: dialogues between Africa and Latin America in the struggles against extractivism.
- Methods for All: Launching the International Cultural Anthropology Methods Program (CAMP)
- Multicultural Urbanism and Social Diversity in the Cities
- Post Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Adapting to the Turbulence of a Rapidly Changing World
- REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN RELIGION IN TEXT AND CONTEXT -A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSEPECTIVE
- Scholars against genocide and repression
- Tensions between the local and the regional: towards a differentiated articulation
- Tourism and the Conservation of Culture: Synergies and Challenges
- Traditional peoples' ecological knowledge amid environmental crisis and conservation policies.
- Transforming Schools: From Indigenous Schooling Policies to Innovative Educational Experiences
- Transition from Globalization to Glocalization : A New Paradigm for Community Empowerment
- Whose Side are We on? Voices and Statements emanating from Anthropologists, to the World Community.