Immutable: Martin Zillinger: "Wozu Ethnologie | Why Anthropology Matters?", Nr. 1
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Title
Martin Zillinger: "Wozu Ethnologie | Why Anthropology Matters?", Nr. 1
Subtitle
Aufgenommen auf der DGSKA-Tagung 2025 "Un/Commoning Anthropology" in Köln
Author
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie e.V.
Institut für Ethnologie der Universität zu Köln
Other contributor
Zillinger, Martin
Sebastian Eschenbach
Britta von der Behrens
Publishing institution
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Date of publication
17 February 2026
Abstract
In this series of short video clips, anthropologists explain why anthropology is indispensable today. Based on the fundamental question of anthropology – what it means to be human – they show how anthropology makes the familiar strange and the strange familiar. Especially in a world of growing complexity and profound difference, anthropology opens up perspectives that reject simple answers and instead offer nuanced, relational analyses of social realities.
The series began at the GASCA (German Association of Social and Cultural Anthropology) conference in Cologne in 2025, when Sebastian Eschenbach and Britta von der Behrens interviewed several colleagues about their work.
Keywords
Radical Anthropology
Anthropology of the Otherwise
Anthropology as Learning
Transforming Anthropology
Radikale Anthropologie
Anthropologie der Lernbeziehungen
Ethnologie der Transformation
Multiperspektivische Ethnologie
DDC
301 Soziologie und Anthropologie, 303 Soziale Prozesse, 305 Personengruppen, 306 Kultur und Institutionen, 390 Bräuche, Etikette, Folklore
Language
eng
Publication type
MovingImage
File format
MP4
Publisher DOI
Geolocation
Köln
Duration
00:02:03