UFRN professor participates in webinar on Audiovisual Anthropology

The Visual Anthropology Committee, of the Brazilian Anthropology Association (ABA), coordinated by professor Lisabete Coradini, from the Department of Anthropology (DAN) at UFRN, promotes the debate “Anthropology Experiences: audiovisual on the network” on September 3rd, at 4pm, via the TV ABA channel, on YouTube.
"This webinar aims to discuss audiovisual experiences on the networks. Anthropology has a lot to contribute, especially at this time when university courses have moved to remote mode, audio materials, with stories, dialogues and sound ambience, can be of great value for the debate and the fixation of content", comments the professor.
The debate features the participation of professors Denise Machado (UFPE), Claudia Turra Magni (UFPel), Cornelia Eckert (UFRGS) and Ana Luiza Rocha (UFRGS).

CCHLA's Bagoas Magazine celebrates 10 years of creation

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SEPA opens registrations for screening of psychotherapy services

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DLLEM promotes film club aimed at promoting the French language at Instituto Ágora

Cinéclub Lumière, promoted by the Department of Modern Foreign Languages ​​and Literatures (DLLEM), is a project with the aim of disseminating French language culture through the projection and debate of cinematographic works. Films, documentaries and animations made in French-speaking countries are the focus of the initiative, which brings students closer to the language. The first…

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