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sensory walks

Sensory walking: teaching methods in motion

January 31, 2019 Teaching Anthropology 0

BY: Rajko Muršič redni profesor / Prof. In teaching anthropology, it is extremely important for students not to equate ethnographic fieldwork with interviewing, especially if they had to […]

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