SUP at Aye Write 2025

We are delighted that SUP’s first book, Conversations with Tim Ingold: Anthropology, education and life, will feature at Aye Write 2025, Glasgow’s book festival!

Join us for a lively conversation with internationally renowned anthropologist Tim Ingold and SUP’s Hannah Whaley, tackling the big questions on what makes a good life with warmth and irreverence in equal measure. The event takes place at the Mitchell Library in Glasgow on Sunday 9 November at 4:15pm. Tickets are available to book here.

Tim will discuss the big topics that have shaped his life and career – anthropology and education – framing these experiences and insights in terms of what it means to live a good life. For Tim, the decision to study anthropology was a life choice borne out of the desire to explore and understand the human condition from different cultural perspectives. He will share the lessons learned from his research and time spent living in different cultural settings, with a particular focus on the relationship between humans and nature. Tim will also discuss his involvement in the ‘Reclaim the University’ movement which questioned prevalent neoliberal ideas and encouraged the development of an education system that promotes and supports growth throughout life.

You can download and read the book for free here.

We hope you can join us in Glasgow!

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