29600        
        
          Lab Seminar        
      
      WiSe 22/23: Engaging Anthropology within the Context of (forced) Migration
Kristina Mashimi
Information for students
        Findet in Form von Blöcken statt. Termine: Freitag, 21.10. | 14.15 – 15.45 Uhr (2 SWS), Freitag, 04.11. | 10.00 – 15.30 Uhr (6 SWS; )Praxisphase (6 SWS), Freitag, 16.12. | 14.15 – 15.45 Uhr (2 SWS. Ort : voraussichtlich Landoltweg 9-11, Raum 014 (Seminarraum) 
Kontakt: kristina.mashimi(at)fu-berlin.de close
  Kontakt: kristina.mashimi(at)fu-berlin.de close
Comments
        This seminar is organized as collaborative blog writing project with African students who have fled the Ukraine from “Tubman Network e.V. – Coalition of Black Organizations in Germany & Allies”. Together we will look at current discussions within the field of “Engaged Anthropology” as well as anthropological debates on mental health and migration. We will also explore different styles and approaches in anthropological blog writing. In small groups, students will then collaboratively craft texts on the issue of mental health access in Berlin within the context of (forced) migration which we aim to publish and present at the end of the seminar project.         close
    
  Suggested reading
        Selected Literature: 
- Stoller, P. (2018): Adventures in Blogging: Public Anthropology and Popular Media. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Kennemore, A. & Posteron, N. (2021): Collaborative ethnographic methods: dismantling the ‘anthropological broom closet’? Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 16 (1), 1-24. doi: 10.1080/17442222.2020.1721091
- Low, S. M. & Merry, S. E. (2010): Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas. Current Anthropology, 51 (2), 203-226. doi: 10.1086/653837
- Sangaramoorthy, T. (2021): Immigration, Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-being. Medical Anthropology, 40 (7). doi: 10.1080/01459740.2021.1931174
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  - Stoller, P. (2018): Adventures in Blogging: Public Anthropology and Popular Media. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Kennemore, A. & Posteron, N. (2021): Collaborative ethnographic methods: dismantling the ‘anthropological broom closet’? Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 16 (1), 1-24. doi: 10.1080/17442222.2020.1721091
- Low, S. M. & Merry, S. E. (2010): Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas. Current Anthropology, 51 (2), 203-226. doi: 10.1086/653837
- Sangaramoorthy, T. (2021): Immigration, Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-being. Medical Anthropology, 40 (7). doi: 10.1080/01459740.2021.1931174
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Additional appointments
Fri, 2022-10-21 14:15 - 15:45 Fri, 2022-11-04 10:00 - 15:30 Fri, 2022-12-16 14:15 - 15:45