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Dec 2022
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69. Anthropology Conferencing in Hybrid ...

Society for Cultural Anthropology
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In this AnthroPod episode, we provide a retrospective on the Virtual Otherwise conference from the perspective of the local node in Agria, Greece. Touching on matters of accessibility, engagement, and multimodality, we ask: Whither anthropology conferencing? 
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