Ethics, Advocacy and Expertise; Anthropology in Australia



Anthrōprospective and the Centre for Native Title Anthropology collaborated in September 2023 to host an evening of discussion and learning as we explored the intersection of ethics, advocacy, and expertise in the field of anthropology in Australia. Our esteemed panel of experts delved into the complexities of the discipline and shared insights on how anthropology can contribute to important social issues facing our society today. The event was for anyone wanting to learn more about what it means to be human in a rapidly changing world and to discuss innovative and critical ideas in a supportive environment.

This event was proudly sponsored by The Centre for Native Title Anthropology and Anthropos Consulting.



















                                                             

01. Debra Lanzeni - Keynote Address ‘The Anthropology of Emerging Technology’








  02. David Trigger - Keynote Address ‘The Promise and Challenge of Cross Cultural Understanding;
       an anthropologists’ story’














Anthrōprospective is Australia’s first independent anthropology journal of it’s kind. Based in Naarm (Melbourne).

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work, the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people.