As part of a new series at Anthropologizing, I’ll be posting some interviews with practicing anthropologists about their professions, backgrounds, … More
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Anthropologists in Practice: An Interview with Stacey Burgin, Research Associate in the School of Social Work at UNC Chapel Hill
As part of a new series at Anthropologizing, I’ll be posting some interviews in the upcoming weeks with practicing anthropologists … More
Starting a job in Corporatelandia? Work it like an anthropologist
These days, lots of anthropologists (including recent anthropology grads) are finding work in the private sector, oftentimes as researchers, analysts, … More
It takes two: How researchers and clients can help facilitate successful ethnographic fieldwork
Image courtesy State Library and Archives of Florida Ethnographic research is an increasingly popular approach for understanding consumers and users … More
Working in the private sector: matters of contradiction, self-interest, practicality and personal values
This post began as a response to a question left by an anonymous reader of my blog on a previous … More
About being an anthropologist: what I’m doing now and how I got here
The other week, a former coworker of mine (I’ll call her R.) emailed me to ask a favor. The son … More
A Wordled resume
Creating a Wordle (word cloud) out of my resume really whittled it down to the essence of my academic and … More
But someone was already here: teaching social studies in public schools
“Social studies is the neglected subject in school these days. Not enough time in the day.” – My dad, a … More
Anthropology Major Fox – a disciplinary meme
A few funny anthropology memes from Anthropology Major Fox.
What’s in a name? Welcome to Anthropologizing
“What’s in a name?” Image via Nameberry I’ve finally found a blog name that I like! Since kick-starting the blog … More
