Monthly Archives: October 2011
Don’t mention the crisis
Last week I read Michael Herzfeld’s narrative in Anthropology Today. For the ones who aren’t familiar with this work, he has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Greece, and his article is about his latest experiences in Greece: being mugged, and his
Don’t mention the crisis
Last week I read Michael Herzfeld’s narrative in Anthropology Today. For the ones who aren’t familiar with this work, he has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Greece, and his article is about his latest experiences in Greece: being mugged, and his
8 bit generation documentary
I’ve updated my links on the side, they look more nice and neat now, so feel free to navigate and propose me any more to add! I’m after a French documentary on the chip music scene by Lionel Brouet, it’s
8 bit generation documentary
I’ve updated my links on the side, they look more nice and neat now, so feel free to navigate and propose me any more to add! I’m after a French documentary on the chip music scene by Lionel Brouet, it’s
Reconsidering e-Fieldnotes
I have been thinking about fieldnotes for a while now and I finally decided that the best way to do it, is privately. But at the same time, I didn’t want to handwrite my notes in a diary. So I
Reconsidering e-Fieldnotes
I have been thinking about fieldnotes for a while now and I finally decided that the best way to do it, is privately. But at the same time, I didn’t want to handwrite my notes in a diary. So I
1st RAI Postgraduate Conference – Report
Royal Anthropological Institute First Annual Postgraduate Conference Report 20 September 2011 Department of Anthropology, Durham University Written by: Marilou Polymeropoulou, University of Oxford “The RAI and Durham University are hosting research students in all sub-disciplines of anthropology at UK universities for the
1st RAI Postgraduate Conference – Report
Royal Anthropological Institute First Annual Postgraduate Conference Report 20 September 2011 Department of Anthropology, Durham University Written by: Marilou Polymeropoulou, University of Oxford “The RAI and Durham University are hosting research students in all sub-disciplines of anthropology at UK universities for the
Recent publications
A (8)bit belated, here are two of my recent publications. First, a short essay on the ethnography of chip music, published at the blog of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (US Branch): (original link: http://iaspm-us.net/student-feature-marilou-polymeropoulou-and-chip-music/) “This is
Recent publications
A (8)bit belated, here are two of my recent publications. First, a short essay on the ethnography of chip music, published at the blog of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (US Branch): (original link: http://iaspm-us.net/student-feature-marilou-polymeropoulou-and-chip-music/) “This is
Observations
Tonight I’d like to share three of my very recent observations. The first one is about a re-launched TV channel, called “Challenge” , the former Family channel in British Television. It broadcasts a variety of past TV games such as
Observations
Tonight I’d like to share three of my very recent observations. The first one is about a re-launched TV channel, called “Challenge” , the former Family channel in British Television. It broadcasts a variety of past TV games such as



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