The online EIA Seminar Series aims to put the main themes of the project into critical perspective, as well as to bring to light theoretical approaches that, together with the analytical key of the anthropocene, can provide an account of approaches in medical anthropology.
Some of the concepts and approaches brought up in the seminars were: bio-ethnography (with Elizabeth Roberts), the question of the eco-evolutionist perspective (Francisco Vergara), the concept of “cosmocentrism” (with Stefano Varese and Carolina Comandulli) or the idea of colonial metabolism (Megan Vaughan), or indigenous knowledge (Dário Kopenawa; Renzo Taddei), and the problems arising from agro-industry (Jean Segata; Andrea Mastrangelo).
Each of these approaches can be implemented in anthropological work that is interested in the social inequalities embodied through dynamics that involve the exploitation, colonisation, extraction and invisibilisation of human or more-than-human social groups.