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Month: November 2021

“Hearing Images, Seeing Sounds”: Disturbance as Pedagogy

November 30, 2021 Alison Macdonald 0

In Issue 11, no 2, Subhashim Goswami from Shiv Nadar University, gives an account of a course he designed to give students an understanding of […]

International Development and Poetic Practice: An Online Classroom Activity

November 18, 2021 Alison Macdonald 0

Anne Schiller – George Mason University Cultural anthropology courses frequently satisfy world cultures requirements, attracting enrollments from across the university. My 150-seat online introductory course, […]

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