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Anthropology of Crime

and Criminalisation

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MA course Crime, Criminalisation and Gender – Institute for European Ethnology (Germany)

Syllabus designed by Prof. Beate Binder, Dr. Friederike Faust, and Dr. Todd Sekuler through the Institute for European Ethnology and the Center for Transdisciplinary Gender Studies of Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany, summer 2021; Language: German and English. Course description…

  • Davide Casciano
  • 13 October, 2021

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  • EASA Belfast 2022, P157: Crimes of the Powerful: Past, Present and Future
  • Anthropology of Crime and Security EASA networks conference 2022 – Official website
  • MA course: (De)Criminalisation – An Intersectional Perspective – University of Krakow, Poland (2022).
  • 17th EASA Biennial Conference 2022 in Belfast
  • Anthropology of Crime and Security EASA Conference 2022 – Call for Papers

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