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Ethnographic Imagination Basel

Ethnographic Imagination Basel

Basel Social Anthropology 25 Folgen Jun 23, 2026

Ethnographic Imagination Basel (EIB) is a podcast series produced by the Institute of Social Anthropology at the University of Basel. It explores innovative forms of political imagination through ethnographic practice, promoting ethnography as a tool for deeper intercultural understanding and ethical ways of being in the world.

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