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Interview: Amelia Fiske
UNT anthropology students Ricardo Carrera del Valle and Natalie White sat down with 2026 Margaret Mead Award recipient Amelia Fiske to discuss her new book, Reckoning with Harm: The Toxic Relations of Oil in Amazonia. Recorded on March 20 at SfAA in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
2026-04-27
42 min
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Interview: Michael Paolisso
UNT anthropology students Eva Perez Zepeda and Radhika Lade spoke with Michael Paolisso, recipient of the 2025 Sol Tax Award for Distinguished Service, about his career in natural resource management and applied anthropology. Recorded on March 19, 2026 at SfAA in Albuquerque, NM.
2026-04-27
45 min
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Interview: Robert Rubenstein
UNT anthropology students Natalie White and Radhika Lade sat down with Robert Rubinstein, recipient of the 2026 Sol Tax Award for Distinguished Service, about his work bringing an anthropological lens to the field of international peacekeeping. Recorded on March 19, 2026 at SfAA in Albuquerque, NM.
2026-04-27
1h 02
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Interview: Roberto Alvarez
UNT anthropology students Eva Perez Zepeda and Ricardo Carrera del Valle sat down with 2026 Malinowski Award recipient Roberto Alvarez to discuss his life, his work on the border, and the future of anthropology. Recorded on March 19, 2026 at SfAA in Albuquerque, NM.
2026-04-27
59 min
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Scaling Ethnography for Policy and Practice: What Works and Lessons Learned: Part II
CHAIR: MORRIS, Richard W. (MGI) SINGH PUNI, Tirath and MILLER, Christine (SCAD) Breaking Barriers: Applying Ethnographic Tools and Service Design to Integrate Community-Based Research in Medical Education HERMANNS, Kwela (SCAD) and GAGE, Marty (Lextant) What Industry and Education Really Want: Lextant & SCAD Partnership on User-Centered Design Research Training MORRIS, Richard W. (MGI) Towards a Method for Scaling Ethnography by Integrating Anthropology and Engineering DISCUSSANT: EDBERG, Mark (GWU) For centuries ethnography has offered insights into culture, human behavior, language, social systems, and technology. Yet, they have often encountered b...
2025-04-28
1h 38
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Scaling Ethnography for Policy and Practice: What Works and Lessons Learned: Part I
CHAIR: MORRIS, Richard W. (MGI) BRUNA, Sean (WWU) An Ethnographic Look Inside a Federal Initiative MILLER, Christine Z. and SIGHN PUNI, Tirath (SCAD) Scaling Up: From Small Starts to Big Impacts TELLIEL, Yunus Doğan (WPI) Translational Anthropology: Scaling Ethnographic Inquiry in Human-Computer Interaction MORRIS, J.S.K. (UWisc), LOUIS, C.N. (CNL), and MORRIS, Richard W. (MGI) A Tool for Scaling Ethnography to Support Decision Makers in Public Education ZHENG, Mandy (SCAD) Digitalized Afterlife: A Study on the Management of Digital Preservation For centuries ethnography has offered insights into culture, human behavior, language, social systems, and technology. Yet, they have often encountered barriers in translating thei...
2025-04-28
1h 48
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An Interview with Dr. Ralph Bolton
2025-04-28
05 min
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Addressing Cultural Contexts of Health and Wellbeing in Global Health
CHAIR: PAZ LEMUS, L. Tatiana (Vanderbilt U) PAZ LEMUS, L. Tatiana (Vanderbilt U) Rethinking Childhoods and Childhood Obesity Through a Cultural Contexts of Health Approach CUJ, Miguel (Vanderbilt U) Feasting on Knowledge: Exploring Guatemala’s Maya Food Groups in a Global Approach KOSS, Sophia (Vanderbilt U) The Cultural Context of Heat: Addressing Heat in the U.S. DISCUSSANT: HARVEY, T.S. (Vanderbilt U) This session explores how many obstacles to health and wellbeing are grounded in colonial-legacy frameworks that privilege specialized scientific inquiry and give ‘individual autonomy’ and ‘pe...
2025-04-28
1h 22
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An Interview with Dr. Kelly Fayard
Kelly Fayard University of Denver Kelly Fayard is speaking at (W-132) Preserving Heritage: Voices of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians March 26, 2025 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm Grand Ballroom II
2025-04-28
07 min
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Revitalizing Applied Anthropology Through Field Schools: Insights and Advice on Starting and Running Applied/Engaged Field Schools
CHAIRS: ROBERTSON, William (U Memphis) and FLEURIET, K. Jill (UTSA) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: FLEURIET, K. Jill (UTSA), LAMBERT-PENNINGTON, Katherine and ROBERTSON, William (U Memphis) Many students gain hands-on experience and training in applied anthropology through the dozens of field schools offered around the world. Field schools are incredibly helpful for revitalizing applied anthropology because they present the next generation of applied anthropologists with opportunities for reflection on the discipline’s past while they help to build our discipline’s future. This roundtable brings together applied anthropologists who have established field schools around the globe to sh...
2025-04-28
1h 40
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An Interview with Dr. Joeva Rock
2025-04-28
08 min
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Entrepreneurship as Pathways to Financial Independence
CHAIR: ILAHIANE, Hsain (U Arizona) JUNG, Yuson (Wayne State U), BATTS, Dawn (Milestone Capital Growth Inst), THOMAS, Frankee, REIMUELLER, Kayleigh, UNDERWOOD, Ricky, EDMOND, Nakim, and WALTER, Morgan (Wayne State U), GONZALEZ, Yoel (Independent) Beyond Hustling and the Individual Entrepreneur: Building a Black Tech Ecosystem in Detroit MINGEE, Jess (UIUC) Compatibility of the Entrepreneurial Mindset With Development Projects in Non-Industrialized Communities: A Case of Zambia ILAHIANE, Hsain (U Arizona) and MILLER, Shane (MS State U) Agent-Based Reality (ABR) in Real Life (IRL): Modelling Financial Uncertainties in the Slums of Greater Casablanca, Morocco ...
2025-04-28
1h 29
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AN Interview with Dr. David Natcher
David Natcher David Natcher is speaking at (TH-84) In the Shadow of Development: The Persistence of First Nations’ Subsistence Economies in the Peace Country, Canada March 27, 2025 1:30 pm – 3:15 pm Skyline II
2025-04-28
09 min
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Embodying and Producing Stigma: Violence, Morality, and the Consequences for Healthcare
CHAIR: PODRABSKY, Dylan (U Oregon) ISLAM, Afsana (TX State U) Vitiligo and the Gender-Based Socio-Cultural Stigma: Contemporary Health Seeking Behaviour and Treatment Practices in Bangladesh NEHUSHTAN, Hilla (U Pitt) Body Size Perceptions Among American Jewish Women PODRABSKY, Dylan, HERBERT, Claire, SNODGRASS, Josh, and WEAVER, Lesley Jo (U Oregon) Symbolic Violence, Embodied Consequences: Stigma, Houselessness, and Health GANLEY, Karla (UF Coll of Med) “Unreliable Historians”: How Physicians Use Patient Clinical Notes as Discursive Tools for Moral Education and Denial of Care ISLAM, Afsana (TX State U) Vitiligo and the G...
2025-04-28
1h 28
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An Interview with Dr. Charles Menzies
Charles MenziesProfessor, The University of British Columbia Charles Menzies is speaking at (TH-114) Confronting Capitalism, Imperialism, and Settler Colonialism: First Nations Authority and Jurisdiction on the Northwest Coast of Canada March 27, 2025 3:45 pm – 5:30 pm Skyline II
2025-04-28
10 min
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Applying Anthropology to Forest Management in the U.S. Pacific Northwest
CHAIRS: CHARNLEY, Susan and CERVENY, Lee (USFS PNRS) MCLAIN, Rebecca (Independent) Possibilities and Uncertainties in the Emerging Bigleaf Maple Sugaring Industry CHARNLEY, Susan (USFS PNRS) Community Forestry in the Pacific Northwest: Addressing the “Leftovers” Problem SIZEK, Julia, COUGHLAN, Michael, and HUBER-STEARNS, Heidi (U Oregon) Planning Under Fire: How Changing Fire Regimes Reshape Forest and Community Planning Across the Pacific Northwest CERVENY, Lee (USFS PNRS), ARMATAS, Christopher (USFS RMRS), THOMAS, Alyssa (USFS PNRS), RANDRUP, Kristina (UW), and KAMINSKI, Abigail (USFS PNRS) Socio-Spatial Approaches to Engage the Public Around Post-Wildfire Planning in National Fore...
2025-04-28
1h 31
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An Interview with Dr. Andrew Gardner
Andrew GardnerProfessor of Anthropology, University of Puget Sound Andrew Gardner is speaking at (TH-09) Lost Ethnographers in the Anthropological Tradition March 27, 2025 9:00 am – 10:45 am Captain Gray II (Duniway Hotel) (TH-129) P.K. New Award Presentation March 27, 2025 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm Pavillion West (F-12) Professional Strangers in Rural America: A Redux March 28, 2025 9:00 am – 10:45 am Grand Ballroom II (F-69) Applied Anthropological Research Design in the Middle East and North Africa March 28, 2025 1:30 pm – 3:15 pm Captain Gray II (Duniway Hotel)
2025-04-28
07 min
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P.K. New Award Presentation
MODERATORS: WIES, Jennifer (EKU) HÀ, Tiên-Dung (Stanford U) Power of Identification: Transnational Science and Sacred Obligations in Identifying Vietnamese War Dead GILLARD, Sharon (UNCC) Mental Health Stigma Disparities: Cultural Identities and Cultural Values Among Black Women THOMPSON-CAMPITOR, Carly (NAU) “You’re One of Us”: A Reflexive Account of Conducting Insider Research With Lyme Disease Advocates DISCUSSANT: GARDNER, Andrew (U Puget Sound) Speakers Jennifer Wies, Eastern Kentucky University, Associate Provost and Professor of Anthropology Tien-Dung Ha Sharon Gillard Carly Thompson-Campitor, Northern Arizona University Andrew Gardner, University of Puget Sound, Professor of Anthropo
2025-04-28
58 min
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Invisible Battles: Disability, Power, and Powerlessness
Invisible Battles: Disability, Power, and Powerlessness (Disability TIG) Speakers: CHAIR: KLEIN, Wendy (CSULB) LILLY, Samantha (U Michigan) A Case Study on the Efficacy of Argentina’s National Mental Healthcare Law ‘Ley Nº 26.657’ MCILRATH, Grace (Luther Coll) Invisible Battles of “Ordinary” Mothers: Stories of Disability Advocacy in Iowa ROBERTS, Michelle (UKY) Everyday Ablenationalism: “Drawing a Check” in Appalachian Kentucky DREXLER, Livy (MI State U) Not Like Any Other School: How the Environment at a Tribal School Challenges Conceptions of Disability KLEIN, Wendy (CSULB) Autism and Bilingual
2024-07-31
1h 39
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Towards a Cultural Ballistics of Guns
PRIBILSKY, Jason (Whitman Coll) Towards a Cultural Ballistics of Guns. This panel brings together new research into gun culture and the aftereffects of gun violence in the contemporary US. In the spaces between the protracted gun debate between unfettered access to firearms and calls for gun control, we highlight ways ethnographic attention can serve to reveal emerging structures of feelings around guns whereby citizens may be simultaneously “shocked and outraged” but also largely accepting of the conditions of gun violence. We also address new forms of visibility in the wake of gun violen...
2024-07-31
1h 32
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Transformations in the Reproductive Domain: Abortion, Birth, and Advocacy in the Post-Roe Era
MARKS, Alejandra (NMSU) Transformations in the Reproductive Domain: Abortion, Birth, and Advocacy in the Post-Roe Era. In recent years, the legal landscape for abortion has been rapidly changing. While some countries like Mexico, Argentina, and Ireland are liberalizing their policies, others, like the U.S. and Poland, are moving toward greater restriction. To understand the future of reproductive rights in these times, it is crucial to examine the cultural and political history contributing to the reversal of rights and to note the responses this reversal provokes. This panel will draw on interd...
2024-07-31
1h 42
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The Meaning of Data Is “to Give”: Health Equity in an Era of Community Engagement
MCMULLIN, Juliet (UCI) The Meaning of Data Is “to Give”: Health Equity in an Era of Community Engagement. My paper engages the call for increased inclusion of community in research as critical to health equity and a question of data - a question of how we give. I consider the application of community engagement and data gathering within the framework of health equity, then turn to the implications of the call to expand the possibilities for epistemic and institutional change. In an era of everyone and potentially no one doing health equity, we must ask what...
2024-07-31
1h 38
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“I know it’s not ethnography!”: Reimagining Ethnographic Research and Training beyond Writing Culture
DURBIN, Trevor (KSU) “I know it’s not ethnography!”: Reimagining Ethnographic Research and Training beyond Writing Culture. While critiques of ethnographic methods abound, the primacy of scholarly norms for ethnography have persisted. Many professionals who use ethnographic methods, however, may never write ethnography but instead use ethnographic research for other purposes. As a result, the practice of ethnographic research, on one hand, and methods training and publication standards, on the other, have diverged. Although a well-known problem in some circles, more explicit attention is needed to the limits and possibilities of...
2024-07-31
1h 41
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A Graphic Novel about Overdose Prevention: A Vision for an Arts-Based Project Co-Created by Medical Anthropologists and People Who Use Drugs
OTAÑEZ, Marty and BURGES, Nikketa (CU Denver) A Graphic Novel about Overdose Prevention: A Vision for an Arts-Based Project Co-Created by Medical Anthropologists and People Who Use Drugs. We share a draft graphic novel co-created by anthropologists and people who use drugs (PWUDs). This work derives from 76 participants who completed interviews in Colorado in 2021. Participants used some kind of mixture of heroin, methamphetamines, cocaine, and fentanyl and experienced one or more overdoses within the past year. The graphic novel addresses overdose reversals via naloxone, stigma, perspectives on harm reduction interventi...
2024-07-31
1h 25
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Successes and Challenges in Recruitment of School-Based Health Centers for Research Supporting LGBTQ+ Health Equity
SHATTUCK, Daniel (PIRE & UNM), RAMOS, Mary (UNM), and WILLGING, Cathleen (PIRE & UNM) Successes and Challenges in Recruitment of School-Based Health Centers for Research Supporting LGBTQ+ Health Equity. School-based health centers (SBHCs) are at the frontlines of healthcare delivery and prevention services for young patients across the United States, including those identifying as LGBTQ+. However, as a vital behavioral, sexual, and reproductive healthcare resource, SBHCs are in the crosshairs of pushback against LGBTQ+ rights and gender-affirming and reproductive healthcare. This presentation explores the impact of sociopolitical factors on recruiting SBHCs in New...
2024-07-31
1h 41
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Food, Water, and Housing Insecurity
OWUOR, Patrick (Wayne State U), NYAGOL, Hellen and OBONDO, Doreen (Pamoja Community-Based Org), ONYANGO, Elizabeth (U Alberta), ORERO, Wicklife, OWUOR, Judith, and ODHIAMBO, Silvia (Pamoja Community-Based Org), BOATENG, Godfred (York U) Influence of Housing Insecurity on HIV Treatment Outcomes among People Living with HIV in Kisumu, Kenya. Housing insecurity (HI) is inextricably linked to health risk behaviors and poor health outcomes. However, its influence on HIV treatment remains underexplored. This study qualitatively examined the impact of HI on HIV treatment outcomes among people living with HIV in Kisumu, Kenya. We conduc...
2024-07-31
1h 43
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The Past and Future of Applied Anthropology
GARDNER, Andrew (U Puget Sound) and CHECKER, Melissa (CUNY) The Past and Future of Applied Anthropology. What integral elements might we discern from applied anthropology’s long and storied history? In this roundtable discussion, contributors endeavor to delineate and describe those elements by revisiting one or more of the specific projects, the mentors, or the ideological junctures they encountered in their own trajectory through the discipline. Asked to look both forward and backward, contributors speak to what most clearly illuminated the applied value of anthropology in their life experience, and by contemp...
2024-07-31
1h 41
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Mainstreaming Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: Considering Possibilities and Ethical Dilemmas
BIESEL, Shelly Annette (NPS) Mainstreaming Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: Considering Possibilities and Ethical Dilemmas. Evolving over millennia, indigenous ecological knowledge (IEK) is part of a broader “native science” that researchers and planners are exploring for combatting climate change and meeting the needs of a rapidly changing planet. For example, the White House recently released guidance for applying IEK in federal programs. However, mainstreaming indigenous ecological knowledge poses ethical dilemmas for scholars, practitioners, and indigenous communities. This panel invites scholars, practitioners, and indigenous peoples practicing or working within indigenous knowledge systems to...
2024-07-31
1h 51
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The Anthropology of Polarization in US Higher Education: Lessons for a Rapidly Changing Landscape
REYES-FOSTER, Beatriz (UCF) and BRONDO, Keri (U Memphis) The Anthropology of Polarization in US Higher Education: Lessons for a Rapidly Changing Landscape. Political polarization in the United States has stirred conflict in and against universities. These new culture wars unfold around inflection points such as critical race theory, restriction of access to reproductive and gender-affirming care, accusations of cancel culture or “woke” politics, and more. Faculty and students must contend with hostility towards concepts and ideas once thought settled such as “intersectionality,” “privilege,” and “structural racism.” Legislation aimed to surveil and intimidate
2024-07-31
1h 43
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Enchanted Futures: Transforming Museum Practice through Relational Curation
MCCHESNEY, Lea (Maxwell Museum, UNM) Enchanted Futures: Transforming Museum Practice through Relational Curation. Groundbreaking exhibitions are transforming museums around indigenous arts. School of Advanced Research collaborated with the Vilcek Foundation to mount Grounded in Clay through its 60+ member Pottery Collective of artists, scholars, and knowledge bearers, debuting at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture before its national tour. The Maxwell Museum’s Families in Pueblo Pottery is being developed through the co-curation of 20+ Pueblo artists, scholars, and community members with museum staff. We explore the relational curation central to these projec...
2024-07-31
1h 39
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Decolonizing Disaster
O’CONNELL, Caela (UNCCH) Unmoored: The Unmaking of Our Environmental Futures After Disaster. What happens to ongoing environmental conservation initiatives when disasters strike and how does this disrupt socio-environmental futures? If a modeler’s goal is to be able to say what will happen efficiently and accurately, mine is the inverse. I aim to take what is known and has happened already— the legacy of underlying inequalities and extraction and un-model it. In doing so, I am imagining the infrastructure, community, and culture of a future time that could be radically different b...
2024-07-31
1h 43
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SfAA Awards Ceremony 2024
2024-07-31
1h 10
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Fostering Social and Environmental Justice Part II
VAN VLACK, Kathleen (NAU), LIM, Heather (Living Heritage Rsch Council), and STOFFLE, Richard (U Arizona) Fostering Social and Environmental Justice, Parts I-II. Franz Boaz: Shaping Anthropology and Fostering Social Justice is a new book by Zumwalt that documents the foundation of professional anthropology in the United States. Boaz was committed to social justice and actively pursued applied research to improve the condition of unjustly treated Cultural Groups. He began a tradition of anthropologists who work for and with people to improve their social and environmental conditions. Papers in this session document...
2024-07-30
1h 28
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Fostering Social and Environmental Justice Part I
VAN VLACK, Kathleen (NAU), LIM, Heather (Living Heritage Rsch Council), and STOFFLE, Richard (U Arizona) Fostering Social and Environmental Justice, Parts I-II. Franz Boaz: Shaping Anthropology and Fostering Social Justice is a new book by Zumwalt that documents the foundation of professional anthropology in the United States. Boaz was committed to social justice and actively pursued applied research to improve the condition of unjustly treated Cultural Groups. He began a tradition of anthropologists who work for and with people to improve their social and environmental conditions. Papers in this session document...
2024-07-30
1h 29
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2023 SfAA Awards Ceremony
2023 SfAA Awards Ceremony The Awards Ceremony is the high point of the annual meeting. President Wies will preside. The Program will recognize and feature the winners of the Margaret Mead Award, Sol Tax Award, and the Bronislaw Malinowski Award. The Bronislaw Malinowski Award will be presented to Dr. Lenore Manderson, University of Witwatersrand. The Sol Tax Distinguished Service Award will be presented to Dr. Orit Tamir, New Mexico Highlands University. The Margaret Mead Award will be presented t...
2024-03-19
1h 25
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Border Dystopias: Indians, Anarchists, and Revolution in the Californias Michael Kearney Memorial Lecture
Border Dystopias: Indians, Anarchists, and Revolution in the Californias Michael Kearney Memorial Lecture MODERATOR: NAGENGAST, Carole (UNM) KEYNOTE SPEAKER: ALVAREZ, Roberto (UCSD) COMMENTATORS: ZAVELLA, Patricia (UCSC), HEYMAN, Josiah (UTEP) ALVAREZ, Roberto (UCSD) Border Dystopias: Indians, Anarchists, and Revolution in the Californias. This presentation addresses untold stories of “histories without people,” not “people without history.” Based on interviews conducted in the 1970’s with Rosa Arballo Salgado, a native PaiPai woman from Baja California, I trace and re-examine the early 1900’s...
2024-03-19
1h 08
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Collaborative Community Engagement: The Work of the Miami University Center for Community Engagement Robert A. and Beverly H. Hackenberg Prize and Lecture
Collaborative Community Engagement: The Work of the Miami University Center for Community Engagement Robert A. and Beverly H. Hackenberg Prize and Lecture CHAIRS: BLAKE, John (Miami U-OH Ctr for Community Engagement) and SCHWARTZ, Tammy (Miami U-OH) PANELISTS: DARDEN, Dorothy and NEUMEIER, Bonnie (Community Artists) BLAKE, John (Miami U-OH Ctr for Community Engagement) and SCHWARTZ, Tammy (Miami U-OH) Collaborative Community Engagement: The Work of the Miami University Center for Community Engagement. The su...
2024-03-19
1h 28
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Engaging Communities to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health (MASSH)
Engaging Communities to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health (MASSH) CHAIR: HOLBROOK, Emily (USF) ALTMAN, Heidi M. (GA Southern U) Sex and Childbirth Education and Maternal Health HOLBROOK, Emily (USF) Delivering Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare to Resettled Refugee Women through Collaborative Research PESANTES, Amalia (Dickinson Coll) and GIANELLA, Camila (Pontificia U Catolica del Peru) Providing Sexual and Reproductive Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Lima, Peru HOLBROOK, Emily (USF) Delivering Sexual and...
2024-03-19
1h 22
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Explaining Anthropology to Others: Developing Our Disciplinary Narrative-A Career Readiness Commission Panel
Explaining Anthropology to Others: Developing Our Disciplinary Narrative-A Career Readiness Commission Panel CHAIRS: NOLAN, Riall (Purdue U) and STUDEBAKER, Jennifer (Ewing Marion Kauffman Fdn) PANELISTS: NOLAN, Riall (Purdue U) and STUDEBAKER, Jennifer (Ewing Marion Kauffman Fdn) NOLAN, Riall (Purdue U) and STUDEBAKER, Jennifer (Ewing Marion Kauffman Fdn) Explaining Anthropology to Others: Developing Our Disciplinary Narrative-A Career Readiness Commission Panel. Recent Commission research revealed that many practitioners don’t feel they were well prepared in school
2024-03-19
1h 41
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History, Ideology, and Public Space at the War Frontiers
History, Ideology, and Public Space at the War Frontiers CHAIRS: KLUMBYTE, Neringa and MORRIS, Ashley (Miami U-OH) DAY, Scott and UNDERWOOD, Ricky (Miami U-OH) History and Mockery of Soviet Monuments in a Public Space MORRIS, Ashley (Miami U-OH) The Presence of Ukraine in Everyday Life in the Baltic States and Germany: A Case Study. ABBOTT, Malia (Miami U-OH) The War in Ukraine and the Politics of History in Lithuania DISCUSSANT: KLUMBYTE, Neringa (Miami U...
2024-03-19
1h 12
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Innovative Approaches in Immigration Research (Migration & Int’l Dialogue TIG)
Innovative Approaches in Immigration Research (Migration & Int’l Dialogue TIG) CHAIR: HASSOUN, Rosina (SVSU) HASSOUN, Rosina (SVSU) Applied Anthropology Aiding Refugees and Asylum Seekers KNAUER, Lisa Maya (UMass-Dartmouth) Anthropological Knowledge and Immigrant Justice: Turning Activist Anthropology into Activist Pedagogy SOSA, Gloria (CSULA) Decolonizing Research through the Analysis of Undoculeaders’ Oral Histories MONTANOLA, Silvana (UMD) Navigating Legal Deservingness within Latinx Immigration Advocacy in the DMV HASSOUN, Rosina (SVSU) Applied Anthropology Aiding Refugees and As...
2024-03-19
1h 08
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Part Two: Multifaceted Water Insecurity: Local and Regional Concerns for Health, Equity, and Justice
Multifaceted Water Insecurity: Local and Regional Concerns for Health, Equity, and Justice, Part II An SfAA Critical Conversation CHAIRS: WILFONG, Matthew (ASU) and ROQUE, Anais (OH State U) THOMPSON, Deborah (LiKEN) Blessed and Stressed by Water in Our Hollers: Cross-sectoral Collaborations and Knowledge Sharing in Eastern Kentucky DISCUSSANTS: CORNETT, Jeremy C. (UKY), Ohio Water Environment Association, Drink Local. Drink Tap. WILFONG, Matthew (ASU) and ROQUE, Anais (OH State U) Multifaceted Water Insecurity: Local an...
2024-03-19
1h 50
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Part One: Multifaceted Water Insecurity: Local and Regional Concerns for Health, Equity, and Justice
Multifaceted Water Insecurity: Local and Regional Concerns for Health, Equity, and Justice, Part I An SfAA Critical Conversation CHAIRS: WILFONG, Matthew (ASU) and ROQUE, Anais (OH State U) BERARDO, Ramiro (Sch of Env & Natural Resources, OH State U) “And Water For All…” WILFONG, Matthew (ASU) and ROQUE, Anais (OH State U) Multifaceted Water Insecurity: Local and Regional Concerns for Health, Equity, and Justice, Parts I-II. Water’s essentiality for sustaining life allows it to pervade into every aspe...
2024-03-19
1h 43
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Native Americans’ Environmental Justice: Expanded in Scope and Time
Native Americans’ Environmental Justice: Expanded in Scope and Time CHAIR: STOFFLE, Richard (BARA, U Arizona) STOFFLE, Richard (BARA, U Arizona) and VAN VLACK, Kathleen (Living Heritage) Native Americans’ Environmental Justice Expanded in Scope and Time BOCHNIAK, Victoria (UMass) Settler Colonial Legacies of the Second Crow Agency (1875-1884) BRUNO, Jasmine and GALVIN, Kathleen (CO State U) Using Qualitative Methods to Advance Conservation Strategies HAAS, Caitlin, DALEY, Sean M., GOECKNER, Ryan, and, MAKOSKY DALEY, Christine (Lehig...
2024-03-19
1h 26
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Rethinking Risk and Preparedness (Risk & Disaster TIG)
Rethinking Risk and Preparedness (Risk & Disaster TIG) CHAIR: CANNON, Terry (IDS UK) BALAGNA, Jay (Pardee RAND Grad Sch) Stuck in the Smokey Bear Era: Examining the Ways Cultural Processes Contribute to Disaster Policy and Wildland Fire DYER, Christopher (UNM) Building Disaster Resilience: Application of the CART Model in Rural North Carolina DOERING, Zach (Butler U) Building Community Resiliency against Disasters CANNON, Terry (IDS UK) Is Disaster Risk Creation More Significant Than Risk Reduction? J...
2024-03-19
1h 41
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Not Doing Anthropology Like an Anthropologist Would: Professionally Trained Anthropologists Reskilling Themselves
Not Doing Anthropology Like an Anthropologist Would: Professionally Trained Anthropologists Reskilling Themselves CHAIR: BENDIXSEN, Casper (Marshfield Clinic Rsch Inst) FLYNN, Michael A. (NIOSH) Creating Space for a Social Perspective in a Technical Field: Integrating Anthropology into Occupational Safety and Health RISSING, Andrea (ASU) Hybridizing Anthropology: Early Career Reflections on Evolving towards Interdisciplinarity RODRIGUEZ-MEJIA, Fredy (Purdue U & NW State CC) Learning to Work in Multidisciplinary Teams: Anthropologists, Engineers, and Short-Term Ethnographic Research ...
2024-03-19
1h 35
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Rethinking Student Training and Preparation for Diverse Career Pathways (Higher Ed TIG)
Rethinking Student Training and Preparation for Diverse Career Pathways (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIRS: MURPHY, Daniel (U Cincinnati) and BRUNO, Jasmine (CO State U) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: KAHN, Linda (U Buffalo), ROMERO-DAZA, Nancy (USF), CADZOW, Renee (D’Youville U), MATTER, Scott (U Tech- Sydney), MAXWELL, Keely (EPA), MOECKLI, Jane (VA) MURPHY, Daniel (U Cincinnati) and BRUNO, Jasmine (CO State U) Rethinking Student Training and Preparation for Diverse Career Pathways. Applied anthropologists use anthropological knowledge and skills to address real-world challenges; yet, prep...
2024-03-19
1h 33
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Risky Business: Applied Anthropologists in Danger(ous) Research Fields
Risky Business: Applied Anthropologists in Danger(ous) Research Fields CHAIR: BENDIXSEN, Casper (Marshfield Clinic Rsch Inst) MONAGHAN, Paul (SE Coastal Ctr for Ag Hlth & Safety) Weighing the Risk of Heat Related Illness and Piece-rate Work in Agriculture KLATASKE, Ryan (U Nebraska Med Ctr) Beef Production and Processing: Risk, Work, and Rural Life in the Great Plains SORENSEN, Julie (NE Ctr for Occupational Hlth & Safety: Ag, Forestry & Fishing) Finding the Value: Reshaping the Concept of Safety t...
2024-03-19
1h 33
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The Coal Transition in the Ohio River Valley: Using Social Science and Fine Arts to Understand Community Impacts and Pathways for Resilience An SfAA Critical Conversation
The Coal Transition in the Ohio River Valley: Using Social Science and Fine Arts to Understand Community Impacts and Pathways for Resilience An SfAA Critical Conversation CHAIR: JACQUET, Jeffrey (OH State U) CAPOBIANCO, Brian and BIELICKI, Jeff (OH State U) Energy Transitions in the Ohio River Valley STEWART, Gwynn and JACQUET, Jeffrey (OH State U) Community Development and Arts in the Coal Transition FINNERAN, Kathryn Jane (OH State U) Trauma Informed Approaches to Coal Transitions D...
2024-03-19
1h 28
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Part Four: 2019 SfAA Awards Ceremony, Section Two
SfAA Awards Ceremony The Awards Ceremony is the high point of the annual meeting. President Briller will preside. The Program will recognize and feature the winners of the Margaret Mead Award, Sol Tax Award, and the Bronislaw Malinowski Award. Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.
2024-03-19
20 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Four: 2019 SfAA Awards Ceremony, Section One
SfAA Awards Ceremony The Awards Ceremony is the high point of the annual meeting. President Briller will preside. The Program will recognize and feature the winners of the Margaret Mead Award, Sol Tax Award, and the Bronislaw Malinowski Award. Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.
2024-03-19
18 min
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Part Three: 2019 SfAA Awards Ceremony
SfAA Awards Ceremony The Awards Ceremony is the high point of the annual meeting. President Briller will preside. The Program will recognize and feature the winners of the Margaret Mead Award, Sol Tax Award, and the Bronislaw Malinowski Award. Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.
2024-03-19
20 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: 2019 SfAA Awards Ceremony
SfAA Awards Ceremony The Awards Ceremony is the high point of the annual meeting. President Briller will preside. The Program will recognize and feature the winners of the Margaret Mead Award, Sol Tax Award, and the Bronislaw Malinowski Award. Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.
2024-03-19
11 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: 2019 SfAA Awards Ceremony
SfAA Awards Ceremony The Awards Ceremony is the high point of the annual meeting. President Briller will preside. The Program will recognize and feature the winners of the Margaret Mead Award, Sol Tax Award, and the Bronislaw Malinowski Award. Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.
2024-03-19
13 min
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Part Four: Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable
Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable ORGANIZERS: BRILLER, Sherylyn (Purdue U) and BARKER, Alex (U Missouri) MODERATOR: ALVAREZ, Roberto (UCSD) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: GUERRON MONTERO, Carla (UDel), WIES, Jennifer (Ball State U), QUINN, Hannah (U Toronto), JOHNSTON, Barbara Rose (Ctr for Political Ecology Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable. The SfAA and AAA have had a long and somewhat uneven history of collaboration, but there has never been a more important time for our discipline, and the tim...
2024-03-19
27 min
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Part Three: Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable
Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable ORGANIZERS: BRILLER, Sherylyn (Purdue U) and BARKER, Alex (U Missouri) MODERATOR: ALVAREZ, Roberto (UCSD) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: GUERRON MONTERO, Carla (UDel), WIES, Jennifer (Ball State U), QUINN, Hannah (U Toronto), JOHNSTON, Barbara Rose (Ctr for Political Ecology Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable. The SfAA and AAA have had a long and somewhat uneven history of collaboration, but there has never been a more important time for our discipline, and the tim...
2024-03-19
22 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable
Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable ORGANIZERS: BRILLER, Sherylyn (Purdue U) and BARKER, Alex (U Missouri) MODERATOR: ALVAREZ, Roberto (UCSD) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: GUERRON MONTERO, Carla (UDel), WIES, Jennifer (Ball State U), QUINN, Hannah (U Toronto), JOHNSTON, Barbara Rose (Ctr for Political Ecology Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable. The SfAA and AAA have had a long and somewhat uneven history of collaboration, but there has never been a more important time for our discipline, and the tim...
2024-03-19
22 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable
Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable ORGANIZERS: BRILLER, Sherylyn (Purdue U) and BARKER, Alex (U Missouri) MODERATOR: ALVAREZ, Roberto (UCSD) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: GUERRON MONTERO, Carla (UDel), WIES, Jennifer (Ball State U), QUINN, Hannah (U Toronto), JOHNSTON, Barbara Rose (Ctr for Political Ecology Advocacy, Public Engagement and Member Service: An SfAA/AAA Roundtable. The SfAA and AAA have had a long and somewhat uneven history of collaboration, but there has never been a more important time for our discipline, and the tim...
2024-03-19
29 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Eight: Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) - Q&A
Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) CHAIR: WILLOW, Anna (Ohio State U) FITZPATRICK, Brenda (UBC) Ethnography and Conflict Transformation: Promise and Unexpected Dilemmas SCHULLER, Mark (NIU) Challenges of “Communiversity” Organizing in Trumplandia CASSADY, C.M. and SANKAR, Andrea (Wayne State U) Educating for Activism and Relevance: Learning through Anthropology and Social Work SCHENSUL, Stephen (UConn) Empirical Activism in Anthropology KLINE, Nolan and VICKERS, Mary (Rollins Coll) Trump, Turbulent Times, and Collaboration for Change: Activist Anthropology with Undocumented...
2024-03-19
05 min
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Part Seven: Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG)
Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) CHAIR: WILLOW, Anna (Ohio State U) FITZPATRICK, Brenda (UBC) Ethnography and Conflict Transformation: Promise and Unexpected Dilemmas SCHULLER, Mark (NIU) Challenges of “Communiversity” Organizing in Trumplandia CASSADY, C.M. and SANKAR, Andrea (Wayne State U) Educating for Activism and Relevance: Learning through Anthropology and Social Work SCHENSUL, Stephen (UConn) Empirical Activism in Anthropology KLINE, Nolan and VICKERS, Mary (Rollins Coll) Trump, Turbulent Times, and Collaboration for Change: Activist Anthropology with Undocumented...
2024-03-19
15 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Six: Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG)
Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) CHAIR: WILLOW, Anna (Ohio State U) FITZPATRICK, Brenda (UBC) Ethnography and Conflict Transformation: Promise and Unexpected Dilemmas SCHULLER, Mark (NIU) Challenges of “Communiversity” Organizing in Trumplandia CASSADY, C.M. and SANKAR, Andrea (Wayne State U) Educating for Activism and Relevance: Learning through Anthropology and Social Work SCHENSUL, Stephen (UConn) Empirical Activism in Anthropology KLINE, Nolan and VICKERS, Mary (Rollins Coll) Trump, Turbulent Times, and Collaboration for Change: Activist Anthropology with Undocumented...
2024-03-19
08 min
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Part Five: Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG)
Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) CHAIR: WILLOW, Anna (Ohio State U) FITZPATRICK, Brenda (UBC) Ethnography and Conflict Transformation: Promise and Unexpected Dilemmas SCHULLER, Mark (NIU) Challenges of “Communiversity” Organizing in Trumplandia CASSADY, C.M. and SANKAR, Andrea (Wayne State U) Educating for Activism and Relevance: Learning through Anthropology and Social Work SCHENSUL, Stephen (UConn) Empirical Activism in Anthropology KLINE, Nolan and VICKERS, Mary (Rollins Coll) Trump, Turbulent Times, and Collaboration for Change: Activist Anthropology with Undocumented...
2024-03-19
13 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Four: Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG)
Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) CHAIR: WILLOW, Anna (Ohio State U) FITZPATRICK, Brenda (UBC) Ethnography and Conflict Transformation: Promise and Unexpected Dilemmas SCHULLER, Mark (NIU) Challenges of “Communiversity” Organizing in Trumplandia CASSADY, C.M. and SANKAR, Andrea (Wayne State U) Educating for Activism and Relevance: Learning through Anthropology and Social Work SCHENSUL, Stephen (UConn) Empirical Activism in Anthropology KLINE, Nolan and VICKERS, Mary (Rollins Coll) Trump, Turbulent Times, and Collaboration for Change: Activist Anthropology with Undocumented...
2024-03-19
16 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Three: Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG)
Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) CHAIR: WILLOW, Anna (Ohio State U) FITZPATRICK, Brenda (UBC) Ethnography and Conflict Transformation: Promise and Unexpected Dilemmas SCHULLER, Mark (NIU) Challenges of “Communiversity” Organizing in Trumplandia CASSADY, C.M. and SANKAR, Andrea (Wayne State U) Educating for Activism and Relevance: Learning through Anthropology and Social Work SCHENSUL, Stephen (UConn) Empirical Activism in Anthropology KLINE, Nolan and VICKERS, Mary (Rollins Coll) Trump, Turbulent Times, and Collaboration for Change: Activist Anthropology with Undocumented...
2024-03-19
14 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG)
Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) CHAIR: WILLOW, Anna (Ohio State U) FITZPATRICK, Brenda (UBC) Ethnography and Conflict Transformation: Promise and Unexpected Dilemmas SCHULLER, Mark (NIU) Challenges of “Communiversity” Organizing in Trumplandia CASSADY, C.M. and SANKAR, Andrea (Wayne State U) Educating for Activism and Relevance: Learning through Anthropology and Social Work SCHENSUL, Stephen (UConn) Empirical Activism in Anthropology KLINE, Nolan and VICKERS, Mary (Rollins Coll) Trump, Turbulent Times, and Collaboration for Change: Activist Anthropology with Undocumented...
2024-03-19
13 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG)
Anthropology OF/AS/AND Activism, Part III: Anthropology AND Activism (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG) CHAIR: WILLOW, Anna (Ohio State U) FITZPATRICK, Brenda (UBC) Ethnography and Conflict Transformation: Promise and Unexpected Dilemmas SCHULLER, Mark (NIU) Challenges of “Communiversity” Organizing in Trumplandia CASSADY, C.M. and SANKAR, Andrea (Wayne State U) Educating for Activism and Relevance: Learning through Anthropology and Social Work SCHENSUL, Stephen (UConn) Empirical Activism in Anthropology KLINE, Nolan and VICKERS, Mary (Rollins Coll) Trump, Turbulent Times, and Collaboration for Change: Activist Anthropology with Undocumented...
2024-03-19
15 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Five: Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA) - Q&A
Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA) CHAIRS: VITOUS, C. Ann (U Michigan) and TEZAK, Ann (Vanderbilt U Med Ctr) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: TYREE, Rachel (Int’l Assoc of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Iron Workers), KELLER, Kristin (HomeownershipSF), DAUGHTREY, Cannon (Pima County Office of Sustainability & Conservation), ROIJMANS-LATTA, Sanne (ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Rsch Hosp), WENDEL, Kendra (USFS PNWRS) Applying Anthropology beyond Academia. This roundtable will include alumni with Masters from USF, SJSU, UA, U of M, PSU, and UNT Anthropology programs. Brief presentations and moderated discussion will focus on how appli...
2024-03-19
06 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Four: Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA) CHAIRS: VITOUS, C. Ann (U Michigan) and TEZAK, Ann (Vanderbilt U Med Ctr) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: TYREE, Rachel (Int’l Assoc of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Iron Workers), KELLER, Kristin (HomeownershipSF), DAUGHTREY, Cannon (Pima County Office of Sustainability & Conservation), ROIJMANS-LATTA, Sanne (ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Rsch Hosp), WENDEL, Kendra (USFS PNWRS) Applying Anthropology beyond Academia. This roundtable will include alumni with Masters from USF, SJSU, UA, U of M, PSU, and UNT Anthropology programs. Brief presentations and moderated discussion will focus on how appli...
2024-03-19
17 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Three: Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA) CHAIRS: VITOUS, C. Ann (U Michigan) and TEZAK, Ann (Vanderbilt U Med Ctr) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: TYREE, Rachel (Int’l Assoc of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Iron Workers), KELLER, Kristin (HomeownershipSF), DAUGHTREY, Cannon (Pima County Office of Sustainability & Conservation), ROIJMANS-LATTA, Sanne (ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Rsch Hosp), WENDEL, Kendra (USFS PNWRS) Applying Anthropology beyond Academia. This roundtable will include alumni with Masters from USF, SJSU, UA, U of M, PSU, and UNT Anthropology programs. Brief presentations and moderated discussion will focus on how appli...
2024-03-19
13 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA) CHAIRS: VITOUS, C. Ann (U Michigan) and TEZAK, Ann (Vanderbilt U Med Ctr) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: TYREE, Rachel (Int’l Assoc of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Iron Workers), KELLER, Kristin (HomeownershipSF), DAUGHTREY, Cannon (Pima County Office of Sustainability & Conservation), ROIJMANS-LATTA, Sanne (ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Rsch Hosp), WENDEL, Kendra (USFS PNWRS) Applying Anthropology beyond Academia. This roundtable will include alumni with Masters from USF, SJSU, UA, U of M, PSU, and UNT Anthropology programs. Brief presentations and moderated discussion will focus on how appli...
2024-03-19
16 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology beyond Academia (NAPA) CHAIRS: VITOUS, C. Ann (U Michigan) and TEZAK, Ann (Vanderbilt U Med Ctr) ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: TYREE, Rachel (Int’l Assoc of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Iron Workers), KELLER, Kristin (HomeownershipSF), DAUGHTREY, Cannon (Pima County Office of Sustainability & Conservation), ROIJMANS-LATTA, Sanne (ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Rsch Hosp), WENDEL, Kendra (USFS PNWRS) Applying Anthropology beyond Academia. This roundtable will include alumni with Masters from USF, SJSU, UA, U of M, PSU, and UNT Anthropology programs. Brief presentations and moderated discussion will focus on how appli...
2024-03-19
17 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Six: Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA) - Q&A
Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA) CHAIRS: PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc) and CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) Ethnography in the Florida Heartland: Applications for Educators to Improve Equity for Minoritized Groups PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc), SMITH, Chrystal A.S., CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca, and KERSAINT, Gladis (UConn) How Universities Can Support Women and Underrepresented Minority Engineering Students: Applications of Interviews with Undergraduates PFISTER, Anne (USF) Photovoice in the Undergraduate Classroom BARTLE, Shannon (USF) Changing Scales and Scope in World...
2024-03-19
14 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Five: Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA) CHAIRS: PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc) and CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) Ethnography in the Florida Heartland: Applications for Educators to Improve Equity for Minoritized Groups PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc), SMITH, Chrystal A.S., CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca, and KERSAINT, Gladis (UConn) How Universities Can Support Women and Underrepresented Minority Engineering Students: Applications of Interviews with Undergraduates PFISTER, Anne (USF) Photovoice in the Undergraduate Classroom BARTLE, Shannon (USF) Changing Scales and Scope in World...
2024-03-19
21 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Four: Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA) CHAIRS: PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc) and CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) Ethnography in the Florida Heartland: Applications for Educators to Improve Equity for Minoritized Groups PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc), SMITH, Chrystal A.S., CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca, and KERSAINT, Gladis (UConn) How Universities Can Support Women and Underrepresented Minority Engineering Students: Applications of Interviews with Undergraduates PFISTER, Anne (USF) Photovoice in the Undergraduate Classroom BARTLE, Shannon (USF) Changing Scales and Scope in World...
2024-03-19
17 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Three: Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA) CHAIRS: PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc) and CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) Ethnography in the Florida Heartland: Applications for Educators to Improve Equity for Minoritized Groups PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc), SMITH, Chrystal A.S., CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca, and KERSAINT, Gladis (UConn) How Universities Can Support Women and Underrepresented Minority Engineering Students: Applications of Interviews with Undergraduates PFISTER, Anne (USF) Photovoice in the Undergraduate Classroom BARTLE, Shannon (USF) Changing Scales and Scope in World...
2024-03-19
15 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA) CHAIRS: PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc) and CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) Ethnography in the Florida Heartland: Applications for Educators to Improve Equity for Minoritized Groups PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc), SMITH, Chrystal A.S., CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca, and KERSAINT, Gladis (UConn) How Universities Can Support Women and Underrepresented Minority Engineering Students: Applications of Interviews with Undergraduates PFISTER, Anne (USF) Photovoice in the Undergraduate Classroom BARTLE, Shannon (USF) Changing Scales and Scope in World...
2024-03-19
14 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA)
Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College (NAPA) CHAIRS: PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc) and CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca (UConn) Ethnography in the Florida Heartland: Applications for Educators to Improve Equity for Minoritized Groups PUCCIA, Ellen (Beta Rsch Assoc Inc), SMITH, Chrystal A.S., CAMPBELL-MONTALVO, Rebecca, and KERSAINT, Gladis (UConn) How Universities Can Support Women and Underrepresented Minority Engineering Students: Applications of Interviews with Undergraduates PFISTER, Anne (USF) Photovoice in the Undergraduate Classroom BARTLE, Shannon (USF) Changing Scales and Scope in World...
2024-03-19
15 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Six: Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters - Q&A
Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters: Stories from the Field and the Role of Social Scientists (Risk & Disaster TIG) CHAIRS: WILLIS, David Blake, LONG, Tracy, STREET, Colette, and MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) LONG, Tracy (Fielding Grad U) Out of the Ashes: Community Resiliency in the Aftermath of Natural Disaster WILLIS, David Blake (Fielding Grad U) The Worker’s Home: Gandhians Leading the Way in Grass-Roots Organizing MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) and EIBEN, Vicky (Viterbo U) “All People and Generati...
2024-03-19
16 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Five: Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters
Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters: Stories from the Field and the Role of Social Scientists (Risk & Disaster TIG) CHAIRS: WILLIS, David Blake, LONG, Tracy, STREET, Colette, and MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) LONG, Tracy (Fielding Grad U) Out of the Ashes: Community Resiliency in the Aftermath of Natural Disaster WILLIS, David Blake (Fielding Grad U) The Worker’s Home: Gandhians Leading the Way in Grass-Roots Organizing MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) and EIBEN, Vicky (Viterbo U) “All People and Generati...
2024-03-19
09 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Four: Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters
Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters: Stories from the Field and the Role of Social Scientists (Risk & Disaster TIG) CHAIRS: WILLIS, David Blake, LONG, Tracy, STREET, Colette, and MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) LONG, Tracy (Fielding Grad U) Out of the Ashes: Community Resiliency in the Aftermath of Natural Disaster WILLIS, David Blake (Fielding Grad U) The Worker’s Home: Gandhians Leading the Way in Grass-Roots Organizing MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) and EIBEN, Vicky (Viterbo U) “All People and Generati...
2024-03-19
11 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Three: Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters
Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters: Stories from the Field and the Role of Social Scientists (Risk & Disaster TIG) CHAIRS: WILLIS, David Blake, LONG, Tracy, STREET, Colette, and MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) LONG, Tracy (Fielding Grad U) Out of the Ashes: Community Resiliency in the Aftermath of Natural Disaster WILLIS, David Blake (Fielding Grad U) The Worker’s Home: Gandhians Leading the Way in Grass-Roots Organizing MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) and EIBEN, Vicky (Viterbo U) “All People and Generati...
2024-03-19
21 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters
Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters: Stories from the Field and the Role of Social Scientists (Risk & Disaster TIG) CHAIRS: WILLIS, David Blake, LONG, Tracy, STREET, Colette, and MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) LONG, Tracy (Fielding Grad U) Out of the Ashes: Community Resiliency in the Aftermath of Natural Disaster WILLIS, David Blake (Fielding Grad U) The Worker’s Home: Gandhians Leading the Way in Grass-Roots Organizing MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) and EIBEN, Vicky (Viterbo U) “All People and Generati...
2024-03-19
17 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters
Community Resilience in the Face of Natural and Manmade Disasters: Stories from the Field and the Role of Social Scientists (Risk & Disaster TIG) CHAIRS: WILLIS, David Blake, LONG, Tracy, STREET, Colette, and MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) LONG, Tracy (Fielding Grad U) Out of the Ashes: Community Resiliency in the Aftermath of Natural Disaster WILLIS, David Blake (Fielding Grad U) The Worker’s Home: Gandhians Leading the Way in Grass-Roots Organizing MURPHY, Dawn (Fielding Grad U) and EIBEN, Vicky (Viterbo U) “All People and Generati...
2024-03-19
18 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Six: Designs for Applied Anthropology
Designs for Applied Anthropology CHAIR: FISHER, Josh (WWU) ZHANG, Shaozeng (OR State U) Participatory Design of “Smart Forest” in the Brazilian Amazon Using Smart Phones, Apps, Algorithms and Ethnographic Methods KIESSLING, Brittany and MAXWELL, Keely (EPA) Designing an Applied Anthropology for Government Institutions RIOS, Jodi (UC Davis) Undisciplining Research: The Opportunities and Limitations of a DesignThinking Approach FISHER, Josh (WWU) and NADING, Alex (Brown U) Designs for Buen Vivir: Toward a Cohort-Model of Participatory Research DISCUSSANT: ESCO...
2024-03-19
07 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Five: Designs for Applied Anthropology
Designs for Applied Anthropology CHAIR: FISHER, Josh (WWU) ZHANG, Shaozeng (OR State U) Participatory Design of “Smart Forest” in the Brazilian Amazon Using Smart Phones, Apps, Algorithms and Ethnographic Methods KIESSLING, Brittany and MAXWELL, Keely (EPA) Designing an Applied Anthropology for Government Institutions RIOS, Jodi (UC Davis) Undisciplining Research: The Opportunities and Limitations of a DesignThinking Approach FISHER, Josh (WWU) and NADING, Alex (Brown U) Designs for Buen Vivir: Toward a Cohort-Model of Participatory Research DISCUSSANT: ESCO...
2024-03-19
27 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Four: Designs for Applied Anthropology
Designs for Applied Anthropology CHAIR: FISHER, Josh (WWU) ZHANG, Shaozeng (OR State U) Participatory Design of “Smart Forest” in the Brazilian Amazon Using Smart Phones, Apps, Algorithms and Ethnographic Methods KIESSLING, Brittany and MAXWELL, Keely (EPA) Designing an Applied Anthropology for Government Institutions RIOS, Jodi (UC Davis) Undisciplining Research: The Opportunities and Limitations of a DesignThinking Approach FISHER, Josh (WWU) and NADING, Alex (Brown U) Designs for Buen Vivir: Toward a Cohort-Model of Participatory Research DISCUSSANT: ESCO...
2024-03-19
19 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Three: Designs for Applied Anthropology
Designs for Applied Anthropology CHAIR: FISHER, Josh (WWU) ZHANG, Shaozeng (OR State U) Participatory Design of “Smart Forest” in the Brazilian Amazon Using Smart Phones, Apps, Algorithms and Ethnographic Methods KIESSLING, Brittany and MAXWELL, Keely (EPA) Designing an Applied Anthropology for Government Institutions RIOS, Jodi (UC Davis) Undisciplining Research: The Opportunities and Limitations of a DesignThinking Approach FISHER, Josh (WWU) and NADING, Alex (Brown U) Designs for Buen Vivir: Toward a Cohort-Model of Participatory Research DISCUSSANT: ESCO...
2024-03-19
15 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: Designs for Applied Anthropology
Designs for Applied Anthropology CHAIR: FISHER, Josh (WWU) ZHANG, Shaozeng (OR State U) Participatory Design of “Smart Forest” in the Brazilian Amazon Using Smart Phones, Apps, Algorithms and Ethnographic Methods KIESSLING, Brittany and MAXWELL, Keely (EPA) Designing an Applied Anthropology for Government Institutions RIOS, Jodi (UC Davis) Undisciplining Research: The Opportunities and Limitations of a DesignThinking Approach FISHER, Josh (WWU) and NADING, Alex (Brown U) Designs for Buen Vivir: Toward a Cohort-Model of Participatory Research DISCUSSANT: ESCO...
2024-03-19
14 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: Designs for Applied Anthropology
Designs for Applied Anthropology CHAIR: FISHER, Josh (WWU) ZHANG, Shaozeng (OR State U) Participatory Design of “Smart Forest” in the Brazilian Amazon Using Smart Phones, Apps, Algorithms and Ethnographic Methods KIESSLING, Brittany and MAXWELL, Keely (EPA) Designing an Applied Anthropology for Government Institutions RIOS, Jodi (UC Davis) Undisciplining Research: The Opportunities and Limitations of a DesignThinking Approach FISHER, Josh (WWU) and NADING, Alex (Brown U) Designs for Buen Vivir: Toward a Cohort-Model of Participatory Research DISCUSSANT: ESCO...
2024-03-19
13 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Four: Designs for Teaching Other Worlds (Higher Ed TIG) - Q&A
Designs for Teaching Other Worlds (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIRS: LYON-CALLO, Vincent (W Michigan U) and SHEAR, Boone (UMass) SHEAR, Boone (UMass) Indeterminacy and Networked Mess as a Design for Teaching Other Worlds KAWA, Nick, LIPSCHITZ, Forbes, and RANCE, Logan (Ohio State U) Collaborative Design for Teaching about the Use of Human “Waste” as an Agricultural Resource in the American Midwest Saturday, march 2372 LYON-CALLO, Vincent (W Michigan U) Despair, Desires, Distraught Students, and Design for Imagining/Enacting a Possible World HEALY, Stephen (W Sydney U) Diverse Economies, Design-Futures and Unmaki...
2024-03-19
18 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Three: Designs for Teaching Other Worlds (Higher Ed TIG)
Designs for Teaching Other Worlds (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIRS: LYON-CALLO, Vincent (W Michigan U) and SHEAR, Boone (UMass) SHEAR, Boone (UMass) Indeterminacy and Networked Mess as a Design for Teaching Other Worlds KAWA, Nick, LIPSCHITZ, Forbes, and RANCE, Logan (Ohio State U) Collaborative Design for Teaching about the Use of Human “Waste” as an Agricultural Resource in the American Midwest Saturday, march 2372 LYON-CALLO, Vincent (W Michigan U) Despair, Desires, Distraught Students, and Design for Imagining/Enacting a Possible World HEALY, Stephen (W Sydney U) Diverse Economies, Design-Futures and Unmaki...
2024-03-19
18 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: Designs for Teaching Other Worlds (Higher Ed TIG)
Designs for Teaching Other Worlds (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIRS: LYON-CALLO, Vincent (W Michigan U) and SHEAR, Boone (UMass) SHEAR, Boone (UMass) Indeterminacy and Networked Mess as a Design for Teaching Other Worlds KAWA, Nick, LIPSCHITZ, Forbes, and RANCE, Logan (Ohio State U) Collaborative Design for Teaching about the Use of Human “Waste” as an Agricultural Resource in the American Midwest Saturday, march 2372 LYON-CALLO, Vincent (W Michigan U) Despair, Desires, Distraught Students, and Design for Imagining/Enacting a Possible World HEALY, Stephen (W Sydney U) Diverse Economies, Design-Futures and Unmaki...
2024-03-19
11 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: Designs for Teaching Other Worlds (Higher Ed TIG)
Designs for Teaching Other Worlds (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIRS: LYON-CALLO, Vincent (W Michigan U) and SHEAR, Boone (UMass) SHEAR, Boone (UMass) Indeterminacy and Networked Mess as a Design for Teaching Other Worlds KAWA, Nick, LIPSCHITZ, Forbes, and RANCE, Logan (Ohio State U) Collaborative Design for Teaching about the Use of Human “Waste” as an Agricultural Resource in the American Midwest Saturday, march 2372 LYON-CALLO, Vincent (W Michigan U) Despair, Desires, Distraught Students, and Design for Imagining/Enacting a Possible World HEALY, Stephen (W Sydney U) Diverse Economies, Design-Futures and Unmaki...
2024-03-19
17 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG) - Q&A
Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIR: ALEXANDER, William (UNC Wilmington) SHERWOOD, Yvonne (UCSC) When We Follow: Social Movement Camps as Learning Places DAVIS, Brittany (Regis U) Critical Self-Reflection and Personal Transformation in the EJ Classroom WELLS, E. Christian (USF) Cultivating a Critical Environmental Justice Perspective among Students through University-Community Engaged Research in Tampa Bay, Florida LINCOLN, Martha (SFSU) Teaching Environmental Justice in the Field ALEXANDER, William (UNCW) The Classroom After the Disaster: Hurricane Florence and Environmental Justice Ethnography in Coastal North Caroli...
2024-03-19
08 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Six: Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG)
Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIR: ALEXANDER, William (UNC Wilmington) SHERWOOD, Yvonne (UCSC) When We Follow: Social Movement Camps as Learning Places DAVIS, Brittany (Regis U) Critical Self-Reflection and Personal Transformation in the EJ Classroom WELLS, E. Christian (USF) Cultivating a Critical Environmental Justice Perspective among Students through University-Community Engaged Research in Tampa Bay, Florida LINCOLN, Martha (SFSU) Teaching Environmental Justice in the Field ALEXANDER, William (UNCW) The Classroom After the Disaster: Hurricane Florence and Environmental Justice Ethnography in Coastal North Caroli...
2024-03-19
13 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Five: Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG)
Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIR: ALEXANDER, William (UNC Wilmington) SHERWOOD, Yvonne (UCSC) When We Follow: Social Movement Camps as Learning Places DAVIS, Brittany (Regis U) Critical Self-Reflection and Personal Transformation in the EJ Classroom WELLS, E. Christian (USF) Cultivating a Critical Environmental Justice Perspective among Students through University-Community Engaged Research in Tampa Bay, Florida LINCOLN, Martha (SFSU) Teaching Environmental Justice in the Field ALEXANDER, William (UNCW) The Classroom After the Disaster: Hurricane Florence and Environmental Justice Ethnography in Coastal North Caroli...
2024-03-19
18 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Four: Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG)
Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIR: ALEXANDER, William (UNC Wilmington) SHERWOOD, Yvonne (UCSC) When We Follow: Social Movement Camps as Learning Places DAVIS, Brittany (Regis U) Critical Self-Reflection and Personal Transformation in the EJ Classroom WELLS, E. Christian (USF) Cultivating a Critical Environmental Justice Perspective among Students through University-Community Engaged Research in Tampa Bay, Florida LINCOLN, Martha (SFSU) Teaching Environmental Justice in the Field ALEXANDER, William (UNCW) The Classroom After the Disaster: Hurricane Florence and Environmental Justice Ethnography in Coastal North Caroli...
2024-03-19
17 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Three: Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG)
Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIR: ALEXANDER, William (UNC Wilmington) SHERWOOD, Yvonne (UCSC) When We Follow: Social Movement Camps as Learning Places DAVIS, Brittany (Regis U) Critical Self-Reflection and Personal Transformation in the EJ Classroom WELLS, E. Christian (USF) Cultivating a Critical Environmental Justice Perspective among Students through University-Community Engaged Research in Tampa Bay, Florida LINCOLN, Martha (SFSU) Teaching Environmental Justice in the Field ALEXANDER, William (UNCW) The Classroom After the Disaster: Hurricane Florence and Environmental Justice Ethnography in Coastal North Caroli...
2024-03-19
13 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part Two: Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG)
Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIR: ALEXANDER, William (UNC Wilmington) SHERWOOD, Yvonne (UCSC) When We Follow: Social Movement Camps as Learning Places DAVIS, Brittany (Regis U) Critical Self-Reflection and Personal Transformation in the EJ Classroom WELLS, E. Christian (USF) Cultivating a Critical Environmental Justice Perspective among Students through University-Community Engaged Research in Tampa Bay, Florida LINCOLN, Martha (SFSU) Teaching Environmental Justice in the Field ALEXANDER, William (UNCW) The Classroom After the Disaster: Hurricane Florence and Environmental Justice Ethnography in Coastal North Caroli...
2024-03-19
09 min
The SfAA Podcast Archive
Part One: Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG)
Environmental Justice Ethnography in the Classroom: Teaching Activism (Higher Ed TIG) CHAIR: ALEXANDER, William (UNC Wilmington) SHERWOOD, Yvonne (UCSC) When We Follow: Social Movement Camps as Learning Places DAVIS, Brittany (Regis U) Critical Self-Reflection and Personal Transformation in the EJ Classroom WELLS, E. Christian (USF) Cultivating a Critical Environmental Justice Perspective among Students through University-Community Engaged Research in Tampa Bay, Florida LINCOLN, Martha (SFSU) Teaching Environmental Justice in the Field ALEXANDER, William (UNCW) The Classroom After the Disaster: Hurricane Florence and Environmental Justice Ethnography in Coastal North Caroli...
2024-03-19
18 min