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Articles by Alison Macdonald

Call For Papers: Trauma Informed Anthropology

February 27, 2023 Alison Macdonald 0

Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 2nd April 2023 Special Issue: Trauma-Informed AnthropologyGuest Editor: Dr William Tantam, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Bristol,United Kingdom ThemeTrauma […]

Learning How to Wash Your Hands in Anthropology Class 

February 1, 2023 Alison Macdonald 0

Anne Schiller, George Mason University  From the outset of the SARS-Covid 19 pandemic, governments and private entities worldwide launched health awareness campaigns that included instruction […]

Hand holding Uno cards

Practicing participant observation with a game of Uno

January 23, 2023 Alison Macdonald 0

By Alexandra Supper, Department of Society Studies, Maastricht University, the Netherlands. In this resource post, I share an exercise I developed to practice participant observation […]

Tractatus Methodologico-Ethnographicus: A Short Introduction to the Anthropological Study of Worlds

April 25, 2022 Alison Macdonald 0

The Tractatus Methodologico-Ethnographicus: A Short Introduction to the Anthropological Study of Worlds is an open access/creative commons introductory text on ethnography created by Emeritus Professor […]

FisherCoast Exhibition and Study Guide: Coastal Transformations

March 17, 2022 Alison Macdonald 0

By Natalie Djohari, University of East Anglia. The FisherCoast Online Exhibition is a rich data resource for exploring the impact of coastal transformation on the […]

Finding the ‘Red Thread’: How to Revise an Inherited Course.

February 26, 2022 Alison Macdonald 0

Most lecturers have experienced inheriting a course to teach, often at short notice or with limited ability to overhaul the structure. Increasing use of short […]

Social and Cultural Anthropology for the 21st Century: Connected Worlds

January 7, 2022 Alison Macdonald 0

By Marzia Balzani and Niko Besnier. We are delighted to announce the publication of our textbook, designed to introduce anthropology to students who are facing […]

“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, […]

Teaching through Tension at the Crossroads of America

October 4, 2021 Alison Macdonald 0

Valerie Miller1, Shradha Naveen2, Amanda Waller3, Jennifer L. Johnson4 Purdue University. mill2206@purdue.edu (corresponding author) Purdue University. snaveen@purdue.edu Purdue University. wallera@purdue.edu Purdue University. jlj@purdue.edu The pandemic […]

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