Anthropos India Foundation

AIF aims to promote the discipline of Anthropology, its philosophy and methods and engage in applied and action research.
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Anthro Bulletin

Starting from January 2025, AIF’s monthly Newsletter has been upgraded into a monthly digital magazine, Anthro Bulletin , with a renewed focus and energy. It features articles on themes related to Indian art, crafts, culture, and festivals from a unique, anthropological perspective, highlighting the country's rich diversity and traditions besides sharing the regular news updates. We have the ‘Young Scholars - Notes from the Field’ column featuring fieldwork, travelogues, or PhD-related work of young and bright scholars, providing them a platform to share their valuable insights and experiences here as well. We are also excited to introduce a new column, ‘Through the Lens’, featuring photo essays on human experiences. Please write to us if you want to submit your article!
We also welcome you to share high-resolution, portrait-size, self-clicked pictures of cultural events, traditions, and festivals to be featured on our magazine's cover page every month. All submissions can be emailed to aif.newsletter2025@gmail.com. We also welcome sponsors who would like to support this magazine.
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Childhood Matters

Childhood matters, and childhood experiences play a crucial role in shaping adulthood. These experiences influence personalities, attitudes, and actions. The current situation is grim, as crimes against children are on the rise, and child rights are violated every second in this vast country. Every child has the right to a safe, healthy, and happy childhood. This digital magazine, Childhood Matters, aims to promote the creative articulation of children and seeks to disseminate knowledge and information related to child rights and protection.
We are publishing Childhood Matters for the well-being of children to bring a positive impact on society. The magazine follows a participatory approach, involving all stakeholders: children, parents, teachers, child welfare activists, child protection professionals, and everyone concerned about children. Contributions can take various forms, including poems, stories, illustrations, paintings, podcasts, short films, images, and more.
 
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