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  • April 21, 2021

21 April 2021: Seminar – ‘Marriage in Past, Present and Future Tense’

Wedding drinks

Janet Carsten delivered a paper based on the co-written Introduction to AGATM’s forthcoming collective edited book (UCL Press, 2021). 

 Centre for the Study of Families and Relationships (CRFR), University of Edinburgh 

The seminar can be viewed here: https://media.ed.ac.uk/media/CRFR+Informal+Seminar++Marriage+in+Past%2C+Present+and+Future+Tense/1_r00zrdw1

More events

2 June 2022: Workshop at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Marriage and political transformation in contemporary worlds

30 May 2022: Janet Carsten gives talk at the Penang Institute

5-6 May 2022: Marriage: Entanglements and Detachments Workshop in Bayreuth

8 April 2022: Book launch – ‘Marriage in Past, Present and Future Tense’

Family time

26 March 2021: RAI Film Festival screening and roundtable discussion of ‘Family Time’

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A Global Anthropology of Transforming Marriage
Creating a new theoretical vision of the importance of marriage as an agent of transformation in human sociality. Contact: janet.carsten@ed.ac.uk

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