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Jerome Lewis (Reader in Social Anthropology, University College London) works with BaYaka forest hunter-gatherers in Congo-Brazzaville since 1993 on egalitarian politics, taboo and myth, and the role of ritual, music and dance in society. Jerome’s applied research supports conservation efforts by forest people to secure their land and better represent themselves to outsiders using new technologies (Extreme Citizen Science). He is director of the Centre for the Anthropology of Sustainability, and co-director of Flourishing Diversity.
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Friday, February 17th 12pm ET / 5pm UTC
Seminar: Music, Pleasure, and Culture: Soundly Organized People in a Musically Organized Hunter-Gatherer Civilization with Jerome Lewis
Free seminar and Q&A session sponsored by the ProSocial Commons