In this talk I will outline the book of Hydraulic City which was recently published. In order to pay attention to how Mumbai settlers get water in the city, I first decided that city citizenship is not a linear time event, but a fickle, distributed and reversible process I must explain something. Next, I will look at how the water leaks in the public system. I do not think that is the theory of this loss as "loss", but rather an integral part of the urban water infrastructure. Water leakage is not only an important place to create political authority, it is important not only for the edges born by city rules but also for important places for illegal living regardless of whether it is under the control of a water technician is. Based on more than two years' ethnographic magazine field survey on urban water supply engineers, social workers, politicians, plumbers, and urban dwellers Water City has developed a water infrastructure that is important for cities and citizens I will show you how to be a venue.
Nikhil Anand is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the political ecology of the city and reads the different lives of urban water. His first book, "Hydraulic City", focuses on the day-to-day management of Mumbai's water infrastructure and sets a routine way for cities and citizens. Articles based on this research are also posted on Antipode, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnography, and Public Culture. Dr. Anna, in collaboration with Hannah Appel and Akhil Gupta, collaborated with the upcoming "Infrastructure Commitment" (with Duke University Press), focusing on how infrastructure provides theoretical time and political foundation ) Is a collaborator. . Dr. Anand has a master's degree in environmental science from Yale University and a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Stanford University.
Several fields of anthropology are completely divided, and as in the advertisement of Stanford University in 1998, science is often separated from humanities scientists, and "cultural and social anthropology" and "anthropological Science ". To highlight the ongoing controversy, this opinion divergence is now being reversed by the opposition of some teachers. Other faculties like Harvard have unique biological and socio-cultural anthropological "wings" that are not meant to promote interdisciplinary crossing.
In 2017, the London School of Economics celebrated the 90th anniversary of President of Social Anthropology. Catherine · Fletcher of the Department of Anthropology reconsidered the first occupiers and pioneered the social anthropologist Bronislaw Marinovski. Malinowski was born in Poland, conducted an outdoor survey in the Trobrian Islands during the majority of World War I and brought his work to the London School of Economics in the 1920s. 90 years ago on August 1, 1927, Bronisław Malinowski served as president of social anthropology at London 's first London Stock Exchange. He studied at the Faculty of Economics and Politics in London for 14 years. Meanwhile, he established a university as an important center of Europe and studied the so-called "primitive man".
I studied social anthropology. Because I am studying cultural anthropology in college studies, and Britain is the origin of social anthropology. Our master's program began with field trips on Exmoor and other students of the archeology department of anthropology on the 3rd and 4th. For students studying these subjects, excursion is important. There are about ten students in the class. Each is a seminar. I introduce the topic, introduce the course, and discuss it after the presentation. I only have 3 to 4 credits in the semester, but as we have to read many books, it will take a long time to prepare the course, usually around 10 books are important for each class It is reading.