Anthropo... what?
The use of podcast to uncomplicate and teach Anthropology
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https://doi.org/10.48006/2358-0097-7117Keywords:
Teaching, Anthropology, Education, PodcastAbstract
"Antropo... what? I’ve never heard of it!" (Mundaréu 2019). This is one of the most frequent talks anyone in the field of Anthropology has ever heard. Seeking to explain in a simple and didactic way, Mundaréu: podcast of anthropology appears as an innovative tool to teach and communicate the discipline to several audiences. Through the episodes of the first season it is possible to identify a number of themes, challenges and stories that illustrate this professional practice in an uncomplicated way.
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