Public lecture series: BioSocial Talks
BioSocial Talks is a public lecture series on anthropological approaches to health, disease, lifeways and human diversity both in past and living societies.
Seven talks will take place online, by Zoom, with national and international speaker from all around the world (in which webpage you can see more information about that specific talk, including the Zoom link), namely:
The Evolution of rASUDAS and Its Application to Bioarchaeological Problems
by G. Richard Scott, David Navega, João Coelho, on MAY 13th, see WEBPAGE
Gravidez ativa no combate à obesidade infantil
by Rita Santos Rocha, on MAY 27th, see WEBPAGE
Fear, violence, inequality and stunting in Guatemala
by Barry Bogin, on June 8th, see WEBPAGE
Os Desafios da Arqueologia Ambiental no Brasil da Crise Eterna
by Albérico Nogueira de Queiroz, on June 22th, see WEBPAGE
O Homem e a Malária – juntos há milénios
by Ana Paula Arez, on July 6th, see WEBPAGE
Political Ecologies of Human Shit. The Recycling Economy of Night Soil and Human Manure in Early 20th Century China
by Jun Zhang, Gonçalo Santos, on July 13th, see WEBPAGE
The Afterlives of Sanitation Waste in Urban Green Spaces of the Late Industrial US
by Nicholas C. Kawa, on July 20th, see WEBPAGE