Learning Resources

Immerse yourself into the sounds, images, interviews and discussions around the Anthropocene, health, and medical anthropology. In this page you will find interesting information on and pathways to explore how inequalities of the Anthropocene are lived and embodied in podcasts, seminars, videos, short movies, and academic articles. Scroll the Learning Resources tab and select the multimedia product you would like to view. Look out for our ‘Learning Points’ below each resource, that provide helpful starter questions related to the resource and the Anthropocene.

Every learning resource touches upon one or more of the following research themes: Indigenous experiences, knowledge, and coloniality of the Anthropocene; Gender, reproduction, and environmental justice; Multispecies ethnography and human-animal health; Covid-19, pandemics and public understanding of the Anthropocene; Chemical toxicity and exposure. 

Explore the connections between the research themes and the learning resources in the moving map below. Click on the coloured circles, drag them, and navigate across the different multimedia products.

Alternatively, you can explore our resources by categories:

 

PODCASTS

PODCASTS

 

SEMINARS

SEMINARS

 

SHORT MOVIES

 SHORT MOVIES

 

ARTICLES

 ARTICLES

 

EXTERNAL RESOURCES

 EXTERNAL RESOURCES