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M Anusas is a cultural anthropologist engaged in teaching and research focused on the intersection of people, design, and the socio-ecological implications of these interactions. He is affiliated with the Design & Screen Cultures (D&SC) Teaching and Research group at the School of Design, where his work explores how perceptions shape the world through various forms, such as objects, textures, and weaves, emphasizing their intersections with politics, race, and ecology. Anusas has led the Design Anthropology theme in a European Research Council (ERC) FP7 grant, titled Knowing (KFI): Anthropology, Art, Architecture, and Design. His publications include contributions to edited volumes and journals, specifically in the realms of cultural anthropology and design issues. He is also a co-editor of the volume Surfaces: Transformations of Body, Materials, and Earth, which encompasses writings from an international collective of anthropologists engaged in art, architecture, and design practices. Additionally, Anusas is an active member of several academic societies, and he supervises current PhD students conducting research on various topics within design and visual culture.
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