
Politics After The Pandemic
In Politics After the Pandemic, anthropologist of social movements Erica Lagalisse thinks transnationally with both social scientists and political activists about recent cultural shifts in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic, capitalism and other structures of oppression, and how social movements, educators, and researchers might respond. Diverse guest researchers speak with Lagalisse as global analysts and local experts as well as cultural and linguistic translators. Produced at The Sociological Review.
Podcasting since 2023 • 4 episodes
Politics After The Pandemic
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Conspiracy Theory, Modernity and Class Respectability
One feature of post-pandemic politics is controversy over “conspiracy theory”. What makes a theory a conspiracy theory? Why are they so popular? Who deploys the phrase and to what end? Providing an accessible tour through the social science of ...
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Conspiracy Theory during the Covid-19 Pandemic
One feature of post-pandemic politics is controversy over “conspiracy theory”. What makes a theory a conspiracy theory? Why are they so popular? Who deploys the phrase and to what end? Providing an accessible tour through the social science of ...
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The Anthropology of Conspiracy Theory
One feature of post-pandemic politics is controversy over “conspiracy theory”. What makes a theory a conspiracy theory? Why are they so popular? Who deploys the phrase and to what end? Providing an accessible tour through the...
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Introducing Politics After the Pandemic
In Politics After the Pandemic, anthropologist of social movements Erica Lagalisse thinks transnationally with both social scientists and political activists about recent cultural shifts in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic, capitalism...
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Episode 0
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