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  • rai-revenue

    Anthropology for all

    The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI) is the world’s longest-established scholarly association dedicated to the furtherance of anthropology (the study of humankind) in its broadest and most inclusive sense.

    RAi Membership:

    • Print and online subscriptions to the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (JRAI)
    • A special Fifth Issue of the JRAI
    • Print and online subscriptions to Anthropology Today (AT)
    • Online access to the entire back files of both Journals, up to 5 years before the current year, through JSTOR
    • The right to borrow up to 10 books from the Anthropology Library, in person or by post, when in the UK
    • Access to the Anthropology Library’s online resources via EZproxy
    • Free access to the RAI archives by appointment
    • Free or reduced-rate admission to RAI events
    • Voting rights and eligibility for election to the RAI Council and Committees
    • 35% discount on Wiley publications

    Ready to become a member?

    Look up our options for membership and fellowship

  • Wellbeing

    Wellbeing

    It’s all about the voice. What it means to activate and enjoy your voice – freeing up patterns it can weave in script, speech or sound. How we transform, express and align ourselves with the greater story of Life.

    I’m fortunate to have a voice that helps provide food and shelter for my offspring, so whether it’s training, performance or therapy you’re after, that’s where the money goes.

    Aged 23, I was diagnosed with a large brain tumour – a young musician who’d moved to London. Singing, writing and performing helped me through my parents’ divorce in childhood, and my brain injury as an adult (see ‘Brains On Toast’ Theatre show and ‘The Brain Tumour Song’ ). I got into Audiobook narration just in time for lockdown, when it became tricky to do sound healing face to face.