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Anthropology at LSE

Several current and former members of staff have been interviewed on BBC Radio about their research. You can listen to their interviews again via the BBC's weblinks:

Charles Stafford| on numbers and China on Thinking Allowed| in October 2004.
Deborah James| on land reform in South Africa on Thinking Allowed| in June 2007.
Matthew Engelke| on his study of the Bible Society of England and Wales on Thinking Allowed| in February 2012, and on Christians who don't read the Bible on Thinking Allowed| in October 2005.
Maurice Bloch| on the need for grand theory in anthropology on Thinking Allowed| in July 2005.
Adam Kuper| on dirt on Thinking Allowed| in June 2011.

Luke Freeman on Malagasy cows on Journey of a Lifetime| in September 2004.
Jerome Lewis on the sounds of the Mbendjele Yaka on Thinking Allowed| in February 2005.
Henrietta Moore on the business suit on Thinking Allowed| in July 2008.