Tag: Public Anthropology
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Panel Explores How Anthropologists Engage with the Public
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Read More: Panel Explores How Anthropologists Engage with the PublicPanel Explores How Anthropologists Engage with the Public Joshua Zaffos A panel of Colorado State University Anthropology and Geography faculty, students and alumni discussed how and why anthropologists should be public figures and engaging with popular audiences during a virtual program on April 2. The hour-long panel, “Anth to the…
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Public Anthropology students offer “Takes from the Anthropocene” on podcast series
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Read More: Public Anthropology students offer “Takes from the Anthropocene” on podcast seriesPublic Anthropology students offer “Takes from the Anthropocene” on podcast series Joshua Zaffos Climate change, ocean pollution, freshwater scarcity. Healthcare inequity, Indigenous rights, structural violence. Such looming global matters often feel overwhelming to individuals and communities – and they are typically topics we choose to avoid in casual conversations. Professor…
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Disasters hit the most vulnerable hardest
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Read More: Disasters hit the most vulnerable hardestCSU undergraduate student Alexiss Thomas’ op-ed piece for Professor Browne’s Public Anthropology course was published in The Greeley Tribune. As appearing in The Tribune | March 12, 2018 by Alexiss Thomas Experiencing a disaster could negatively impact anyone; however, some populations are more at risk for these negative outcomes because of their history…
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‘In nature, nothing exists alone’
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Read More: ‘In nature, nothing exists alone’Anthropology major Lauren Burr’s op-ed piece for Professor Browne’s Public Anthropology course was published in Santa Fee New Mexican. As appearing in Santa Fe New Mexican | February 24, 2018 by Lauren Burr In three decades, we have projections of a global population increase by about one-third, but a less than…