Anthropologists in Practice is an ongoing series of interviews featuring anthropologists (and professionals with anthropology training) and their varied work … More
Category: applied anthropology
Anthropologists in Practice: An Interview with Freelance Architect Allison Hennie
As part of a new series at Anthropologizing, I’ll be posting some interviews with practicing anthropologists about their professions, backgrounds, … More
Anthropologists in Practice: An Interview with Harmony Farner, Staff Associate at Econometrica, Inc.
As part of a new series at Anthropologizing, I’ll be posting some interviews with practicing anthropologists about their professions, backgrounds, … More
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
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
Tips for starting a new job: Play the role of anthropologist
Image courtesy Understanding Science In my search for advice on starting a new job, I encountered this 2006 article … More
Interview questions for people with anthropology/social science backgrounds
Now that there’s a big, bright light at the end of the job search tunnel (I got a job!), I … More
Reflections of an unemployed anthropologist
Yes, I drew this awesome picture using MS Paint. A discussion over at the AAA LinkedIn group got me thinking … More
A brief history of Applied Anthropology
The Vicos Project, 1952 The field of anthropology has its beginnings firmly established in late 19th and early 20th century … More
