Music!Dance!Culture! Podcasting as ethnographic field research

Music!Dance!Culture! Podcasting as ethnographic field research

Music!Dance!Culture! (www.music-dance-culture.com) is a podcast about music and dance across cultures supported by an Australian Anthropology Society’s Engaged Anthropology Grant and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. The podcast makes academic research about music...
WSU: Anthropology and Filming our Social Worlds

WSU: Anthropology and Filming our Social Worlds

Ethnographic film-making has long been a medium for ethnographic analysis in Anthropology. In this panel for Social Sciences Week 2022, Anthropology @ Western Sydney University presents a film by Dr Malini Sur (ICS, SoSS) entitled Life Cycle that offers a tribute to...
Exploring tropes of art at the Muloobinba / Newcastle Lockup

Exploring tropes of art at the Muloobinba / Newcastle Lockup

How do past to contemporary tropes of art add to making and shaping contemporary experiences, understandings and perceptions, not only in the art world but beyond as well? And what are the ways in which different experiences and perceptions of time play a key role for...