One hour talk, followed by hour of discussion, chaired by Stephen Hugh-Jones and filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 13 February 2004Talk to anthropology seminar at Cambridge University by Philippe Descola on 'Ontologies', followed by questions and discussion
Although filmed, the low light makes this work better as a sound file, lasting about one hour. Film...
The lecture was filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane and lasts about 50 minutes. An extended intervi...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
We are happy to share the video of our last event, part of the 'Thinking science at large' cycle. wi...
On friday 4th of may, at 11.00, Prof. Philippe Descola, professor at the Collège de France, chair o...
A talk by Prof. Beteille, filmed by Alan Macfarlane, on 12th April 2006, lasting over an hourAfter-d...
A talk of just over an hour, followed by twenty minutes of questions. Filmed on 27 March 2005 by Ala...
Spoken and filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 11th January 2005, lasts about 25 minutes.A short introducto...
Filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane; arranged by the Cambridge University Social Anthropology Soci...
Filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 13th July 2007 and edited by Sarah Harrison. Please see a set of other ...
Lecture by Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern given at University College, London, on 8th December 200...
Talks by Caroline Humphrey, Keith Thomas, Peter Burke and Jack Goody (read by James Laidlaw), with r...
Talks given and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in January 2005, they last between 33 and 50 minutes each....
The lecture was originally given to the Joint Schools Course on Research Methods, University of Camb...
Interview and film of James Woodburn by Alan Macfarlane in Cambridge in June 2005, lasts one hour fi...
Although filmed, the low light makes this work better as a sound file, lasting about one hour. Film...
The lecture was filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane and lasts about 50 minutes. An extended intervi...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
We are happy to share the video of our last event, part of the 'Thinking science at large' cycle. wi...
On friday 4th of may, at 11.00, Prof. Philippe Descola, professor at the Collège de France, chair o...
A talk by Prof. Beteille, filmed by Alan Macfarlane, on 12th April 2006, lasting over an hourAfter-d...
A talk of just over an hour, followed by twenty minutes of questions. Filmed on 27 March 2005 by Ala...
Spoken and filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 11th January 2005, lasts about 25 minutes.A short introducto...
Filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane; arranged by the Cambridge University Social Anthropology Soci...
Filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 13th July 2007 and edited by Sarah Harrison. Please see a set of other ...
Lecture by Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern given at University College, London, on 8th December 200...
Talks by Caroline Humphrey, Keith Thomas, Peter Burke and Jack Goody (read by James Laidlaw), with r...
Talks given and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in January 2005, they last between 33 and 50 minutes each....
The lecture was originally given to the Joint Schools Course on Research Methods, University of Camb...
Interview and film of James Woodburn by Alan Macfarlane in Cambridge in June 2005, lasts one hour fi...
Although filmed, the low light makes this work better as a sound file, lasting about one hour. Film...
The lecture was filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane and lasts about 50 minutes. An extended intervi...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...