Engaged Anthropology
Reimagining Social Transformation in Collaborative Anthropological Research

Engaged Anthropology - The Lunch Lecture Podcast
What the Podcast is about
Discover how anthropology can drive social change! Our podcast, which is based on a lecture series from WS 24/26, explores how anthropological research connects academia and society. Everyone is cordially invited to join us with a cup of coffee or tea and hear what the speakers of our lecture series have to say in response to our students' questions!
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Where to find our podcast
Soon on Spotify and here on the website.Discover how anthropology can drive social change!
The Podcast „Engaged Anthropology - The Lunch Lecture Podcast“ is produced by students of the University of Bonn. It is based on the lecture series „Engaged Anthropology
Reimagining Social Transformation in Collaborative Anthropological Research“, which took place from November 2024 to January 2025 and included a total of nine lectures.
In each episode we’ll navigate the dynamic landscape of engaged and participatory research from indigenous movements in Latin America to interventions in restitution negotiations of stolen art in Namibia, and to the fervent demands for the recognition and democratic participation of queer people in Europe. This series highlights the multitude of ways in which anthropology connects science and society by collaborating with diverse researchers and activists, bridging theory and practice
Whether you're a student, researcher, or curious listener, join us as we explore how anthropology can be a force for social justice, innovation, and lasting impact. Let’s reimagine social transformation—together.



Contact
Sascha Sistenich M.A.