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Anthropologizing

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“Hey, y’all got to understand – y’all prolly scared of us… we scared of y’all too!”

Originally posted on Ethnography Matters:
Phoenix Jackson is a researcher at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, a Cornelius Hopper…

#dangerousblackkids, American culture and society, black youth, Center for Critical Public Health, Cultural brokering, Fieldwork, focus groups, Phoenix Jackson, positionality, recruiting, reflexivity, research techniques, social interaction, writing, youth

A Few New Year’s Resolutions for Anthropology Blogging

Matt Thompson over at Savage Minds did a short post today summarizing his three very practical, admirable, personal/professional and “Anthropological” … More

blogging, new year's resolutions, perfectionism, Savage Minds, writing

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

Allison Hennie, Anne Spirn, architecture, C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa, Carnegie Mellon, design, Fredrik Barth, J.B. Jackson, kitchen work triangle, Memphis, museum design, practicing anthropology, Ulf Hannerz, University of Memphis, urban anthropology, wayfinding, writing, Yi-Fu Tuan

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