The AAA Annual Meeting Podcast is a mini-series produced in partnership with the American Anthropological Association between 2022 and 2024. Each year, episodes engaged leading anthropologists in conversation about the annual meeting's theme, their own scholarship, and the cultural landscape of the host city. Across three years, the podcast spanned three themes: Unsettled (Seattle, 2022), Transitions (Toronto, 2023), and Praxis (Tampa, 2024). Over the course of the mini-series, guests shared insights that brought listeners into dialogue with anthropologists shaping the future of the discipline.

AAA Annual Meeting Podcasts
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Podcast Overview
The AAA Annual Meeting Podcast is a mini-series produced in partnership with the American Anthropological Association between 2022 and 2024. Each year, episodes engaged leading anthropologists in conversation about the annual meeting's theme, their own scholarship, and the cultural landscape of the host city. Across three years, the podcast spanned three themes: Unsettled (Seattle, 2022), Transitions (Toronto, 2023), and Praxis (Tampa, 2024). Over the course of the mini-series, guests shared insights that brought listeners into dialogue with anthropologists shaping the future of the discipline.
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Recent Episodes

October 17, 2024
Cheryl Rodriguez on Praxis, Local Challenges, and the 2024 AAA Annual Meeting in Tampa
In this episode of the AAA Annual Meeting podcast, Matt Artz talks with Cheryl Rodriguez, chair of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) for the 2024 AAA Annual Meeting, about the conference theme "Praxis: The Application/s of Anthropology in the Present and the Future." They discuss how this theme reflects current challenges and opportunities in anthropology, [...]

September 19, 2024
Kamela Heyward-Rotimi, David Simmons & Rachel Watkins on Praxis and the 2024 Annual Meeting
In this episode of the AAA Annual Meeting podcast, Matt Artz talks with the Executive Programming Committee (EPC) co-chairs about the 2024 conference theme "Praxis: The Application/s of Anthropology in the Present and the Future." The guests discuss how this theme reflects current challenges and opportunities in anthropology, particularly in light of the conference location [...]

September 11, 2023
Naomi Adelson & Cara Krmpotich: On Transitions and Toronto's Cultural Scene
In this episode of the AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting podcast, Naomi Adelson and Cara Krmpotich speak with Matt Artz about the theme of transitions and the importance of community engagement and co-research in their respective fields. They also discuss the concept of data sovereignty and its implications for research and indigenous communities. They also discuss the ongoing process [...]
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