My grad school alma mater, University of Memphis, has a tenure-track opening (Fall 2018) for an applied anthropologist with a … More
Category: applied anthropology
Great internet stuff: the not-so-weekly digest (#10)
Presenting another collection of most-highly-recommended articles, websites and ideas that shaped my thinking throughout the past few weeks. This week’s … More
Call for Applications: Laurits Andersen PhD position in Business and Organizational Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen
The Laurits Andersen Foundation at the University of Copenhagen has granted funds to the Department of Anthropology for a three-year … More
Learning from colleagues in design research
One thing I love about my job is the privilege of working with other design/user experience researchers and learning from … More
U. Memphis Announces the ServiceMaster Design and Innovation Ethnography Fellowship
The University of Memphis (my graduate alma mater) is pleased to announce a new fellowship program for prospective MA students … More
What is a researcher? A personal manifesto
What is a researcher? There is no one path, no one exact job description, no one single approach or professional … More
New online certificate program in Design Ethnography @ Boise State University
The Boise State University College of Innovation and Design, in partnership with the BSU Department of Anthropology, has announced a … More
Anthropologist, Business Owner and Transportation Activist Janne Flisrand Announces Campaign for Minneapolis City Council
Back in January of this year, I posted an interview with Janne Flisrand, a Minneapolis business owner and transportation activist, … More
“Is your phone ruining your skin?” Notes from a teen magazine in 2016
When I was a teenager from 1999 to 2005, I ogled my fair share of teen fashion and pop culture … More
The Sociocultural Impact of Pokémon Go in Observations, Images & Memes
During @susie_c‘s dad’s toast pic.twitter.com/hSzaLg30VO — pokemon only account (@sarahjeong) July 18, 2016 After the fall, white people were … More