Durham University hosted the Royal Anthropological Institute’s First Annual Postgraduate Conference, held on September 20, 2011. The conference not only provided an opportunity for the postgraduate students at various universities across the UK to present their papers but also to know what RAI has to offer them in order to enhance the quality and exposure of their researches (Handley et al. 2012). Since this was the first conference by the RAI at postgraduate level appealing all sub-disciplines of anthropology, no particular theme was proposed. For this reasons, the conference happened to be a ‘collage’ of a variety of themes and issues in which British anthropology is contemporarily engaged in at home and overseas. When I shared the...