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Month: January 2015

Anthropologists in Practice: An Interview with Erika Washburn, Manager of the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve

Anthropologists in Practice is an ongoing interview series featuring practicing anthropologists who work outside universities. The goal of the series … More

Andy Rosenberg, anthropology training, archaeology, Census of Marine Life, coastal systems, coastal watersheds, Coastal Zone Management Act, earth systems science, ecosystem based management, environmental policy, Erika Washburn, Great Bay NERR, interdisciplinarity, Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve, land use decision-making, listening, management, marine biology, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, natural resource management, nautical archaeology, NERR, NOAA, social landscape analysis, social science, stakeholders, Texas A&M

Top 10 Most Popular Posts on Anthropologizing in 2014

Here’s a re-cap of the top 10 most popular posts on Anthropologizing in 2014. I’m happy to see that half … More

2014, blogging, top 10

“Just another dad on his cellphone”: Evernote as Field Notebook

Editor’s note: What is the “right way” to take and organize research fieldnotes? In this guest post, David Keyes explores his … More

anthropology, applied anthropology, data analysis, David Keyes, Evernote, fieldnotes, Fieldwork, Malinowski, organization, rapport

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