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Anthropologists in Practice: An Interview with Gavin Johnston, Business Anthropologist and Group Planning Director at Bernstein-Rein

Anthropologists in Practice is an ongoing series of interviews featuring anthropologists (and professionals with anthropology training) who work outside of … More

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What do dinosaurs have to do with insurance? A lesson in advocating for anthropology in the workplace

Rummaging through some old folders recently, I came across an artifact from my last job that gave me a good … More

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