Anthropologists in Practice is an ongoing series of interviews featuring anthropologists (and professionals with anthropology training) and their varied work…
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,…
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,…
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…
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,…
First name: “Research Consultant”; Last name: “Anthropologist”
This automatic CV/resume reader is clearly really effective. Actually, I’ve seen this a few times when applying to companies that…
How people really feel when we ask them to participate in an in-home research study
I found this image by soldierant while browsing the Flickr Commons for photos tagged with “ethnography”. Cute 🙂
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…
Business and design anthropology sessions at the 2013 Society for Applied Anthropology meetings
Here is a quick list of all of the business anthropology and consumer research-related sessions taking place at the upcoming…
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…
