Lecture given by Alan Macfarlane in 2002/3, filmed by Xiaoxiao Yan, lasts about 45 minutes.A lecture given to the Joint course in research training for Master of Philosophy students in Cambridge, with backgrounds in history, anthropology, sociology, law, geography, criminology. It describes in an autobiographical way the use of personal records, including letters, diaries, autobiographies and travel records
The lecture was filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane and lasts about 50 minutes. An extended intervi...
Symposium for Alan Macfarlane, retiring from the Department of Social Anthropology (1975-2009). With...
Each lecture lasts about 55 minutes, given in February 2005 in Cambridge, filmed by Zilan WangEight ...
The lecture was originally given to the Joint Schools Course on Research Methods, University of Camb...
Filmed in May 2008 with members of the Department of Social Anthropology as a voluntary session. The...
A talk of just over an hour, followed by twenty minutes of questions. Filmed on 27 March 2005 by Ala...
The talks were written, filmed and edited in one week in September 1988. The equipment was extremely...
Each film is about 20 minutes long and was shot in low-band u-matic by the Rivers Video Project in 1...
Each lecture is about 50 minutes. They were filmed by Zilan Wang.Eight lectures for first year Cambr...
Interview of Pat Caplan by Alan Macfarlane. Filmed by Sarah Harrison, 18th January 2004 Pat Capla...
Eight one-hour lectures, filmed in Lent 2005 by Zilan Wang and Alan Macfarlane.Eight lectures on rel...
Talks given and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in January 2005, they last between 33 and 50 minutes each....
Filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane; arranged by the Cambridge University Social Anthropology Soci...
Because personal captures are recordable in various environments and depend on individual PC setups,...
Filmed by members of the audience and edited by Alan MacfarlaneVarious lectures in 2008-9 to invited...
The lecture was filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane and lasts about 50 minutes. An extended intervi...
Symposium for Alan Macfarlane, retiring from the Department of Social Anthropology (1975-2009). With...
Each lecture lasts about 55 minutes, given in February 2005 in Cambridge, filmed by Zilan WangEight ...
The lecture was originally given to the Joint Schools Course on Research Methods, University of Camb...
Filmed in May 2008 with members of the Department of Social Anthropology as a voluntary session. The...
A talk of just over an hour, followed by twenty minutes of questions. Filmed on 27 March 2005 by Ala...
The talks were written, filmed and edited in one week in September 1988. The equipment was extremely...
Each film is about 20 minutes long and was shot in low-band u-matic by the Rivers Video Project in 1...
Each lecture is about 50 minutes. They were filmed by Zilan Wang.Eight lectures for first year Cambr...
Interview of Pat Caplan by Alan Macfarlane. Filmed by Sarah Harrison, 18th January 2004 Pat Capla...
Eight one-hour lectures, filmed in Lent 2005 by Zilan Wang and Alan Macfarlane.Eight lectures on rel...
Talks given and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in January 2005, they last between 33 and 50 minutes each....
Filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane; arranged by the Cambridge University Social Anthropology Soci...
Because personal captures are recordable in various environments and depend on individual PC setups,...
Filmed by members of the audience and edited by Alan MacfarlaneVarious lectures in 2008-9 to invited...
The lecture was filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane and lasts about 50 minutes. An extended intervi...
Symposium for Alan Macfarlane, retiring from the Department of Social Anthropology (1975-2009). With...
Each lecture lasts about 55 minutes, given in February 2005 in Cambridge, filmed by Zilan WangEight ...