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SUMMARY:Defending Anthropology: Strategies for Sustaining Our Departments
DESCRIPTION:Anthropology departments across the country are facing unprecedented challenges—from budget-driven closures and mergers to increasing threats to academic freedom. Now more than ever\, faculty\, students\, and advocates must come together to protect the future of our discipline. \nRSVP today for our critical Town Hall focused on equipping our community with the tools and strategies needed to push back against these pressures. \nThis interactive session will feature: \n\nExpert insights on navigating institutional challenges\nAdvocacy and strategies to protect anthropology programs\nAction planning to mobilize faculty\, students\, and professional organizations\n\nPanelists will include: \n\nJoy Connolly\, President of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)\nAntonio Ingram\, Senior Counsel at the NAACP\nStephen Kidd\, Executive Director of the National Humanities Alliance (NHA)\nRobert Quinn\, Executive Director of Scholars at Risk (SAR)\nChad Morris\, Professor and Chair in Anthropology\, East Carolina University\nMissy Maceyko\, Lecturer in Anthropology\, California State University\n\nWe will also introduce the newly developed Anthropology Department Crisis Toolkit—a comprehensive resource offering guidance on legal advocacy\, policy engagement\, and faculty organizing. \nYour voice and participation are essential. Let’s build a collective strategy to defend anthropology together. \nWe hope you’ll join us online\, May 6\, from 3-5PM ET\, for our Defending Anthropology: Strategies for Sustaining Our Departments Town Hall\, where faculty\, students\, and advocates will come together to discuss strategies for protecting our discipline. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/threats-to-anthropology-and-higher-education-town-hall/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Anthropology Day
DESCRIPTION:Anthropology Day is a day for anthropologists to celebrate our discipline while sharing it with the world around us. \nHelp us celebrate what anthropology is and what it can achieve by hosting an event in your community\, on your campus\, or in your workplace. Anthropology Day is always held on the third Thursday in February. \nAnthro Day this year is on February 20\, 2025. Use the hashtag #AnthroDay to get involved on social media.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/anthropology-day/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Virtual Graduate School Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Virtual Graduate School Fair is a half-day online event where prospective graduate students will learn more about the graduate school application process and the options they have for their next step. In addition to department tabling\, where you can chat with representatives from anthropology MA and PhD programs\, the fair also includes two panel discussions where you can hear insider perspectives on the application process. \nJoin us for the Virtual Grad School Fair on April 22\, 2024! \nInformation\nHere’s the preliminary schedule (all times US Eastern): \n\n12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Welcome; Panel 1\n1:00 p.m.  – 2:00 p.m. – Panel 2\n2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Break\n2:30 p.m.  – 4:00 p.m. – Department Tabling – Meet with representatives from anthropology MA and PhD programs!\n\nPanel discussions will be recorded\, and attendees are free to come and go as they wish. Panel topics and speakers are TBA. Department tabling is FREE for DSP partners. \nPanel 1: “How to Get Into Grad School”\nPanelists: Jennifer Patico (Georgia State)\, Jeff Maskovsky (CUNY)\, Rebecca Prentice (University of Sussex)\nModerator: Ashley Bruckner (AAA) \nThis panel features three professors who will offer an orientation to the grad school application process. Topics include: how to decide where (and whether!) to apply\, how grad admissions is different from undergrad\, and common mistakes to avoid. Bring your questions and come for candid advice. \nPanel 2: “Using Grad School to Advance Your Career”\nPanelists: Evan Hanover (Conifer Research)\, Alexandra Botti (Axios)\, Lyle Torp (Ottery Group)\nModerator: Daniel Ginsberg (AAA) \nYou may be at the beginning of your grad school journey right now\, but what awaits you at the end? Our three panelists with master’s degrees in cultural anthropology\, linguistics\, and archaeology will reflect on grad school as a phase of their professional pathway and how it led to what came after. We’ll discuss dos and don’ts of graduate school\, specifically thinking about how you might use that time not just to learn anthropology but also to prepare for your own next step. \nRegistration\nVirtual Exhibit Hall and Panels (Full Program): \n\nAAA members $5\nNon-members $10\n\nVirtual Exhibit Hall ONLY \n\nFREE\n\nPlease note that registration closes at 10:30 AM ET on April 22\, 2024 \nQuestions?\nPlease complete our contact form\, select “Anthropology education and careers” from the menu.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/virtual-graduate-school-fair/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
DESCRIPTION:Are you an anthropologist eager to share your research experiences and insights to make a difference in the world? Have you ever wondered how to tell a compelling story that can help people understand each other better and resolve their differences? Would you like to learn some strategies for communicating persuasively with print/digital media? Or might you be interested in coaching peers\, students\, or groups you work with to relate their experiences? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions\, this course is for you! \nThis course has two overarching goals: 1) Take the guesswork out of speaking to and writing for general audiences\, and 2) Equip you with the tools and strategies for successful public engagement. To accomplish these goals\, we will build on four modules from the anthrocurious.com production of Anthropologists on the Public Stage (2022): \n\nDevelop an Idea Worth Sharing\nConnect with the Media\nTell a Great Story\nPromote Yourself and Anthropology\n\nFour two-hour sessions represent the foundation for the course\, with assignments in between\, from Noon – 2:00 p.m. Eastern on October 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27. At the start of each session\, we introduce relevant video and solicit your reactions to it. Then we springboard to exploring an idea you would like to share publicly\, using tips presented in the video. In at least two sessions\, we will be uploading one or more documents (e.g.\, working papers\, articles\, reflections) to an AI platform and will suggest some ways to query it. Then\, it will be your chance to become creative as you see your initial idea in relation to the AI-generated text. You will work to extend your idea in new directions with strategies for developing your plan for media and public engagement. Opportunities will be available to get guidance from communication experts during the course. \nBy participating in this course\, you will come away with a media and public engagement plan\, which includes storytelling techniques and tools to move from idea to audience-ready\, media outreach tactics\, and promotional strategy.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/anthros-on-the-public-stage-interactive-workshop-for-public-speaking-writing-2/2023-10-27/
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SUMMARY:Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
DESCRIPTION:Are you an anthropologist eager to share your research experiences and insights to make a difference in the world? Have you ever wondered how to tell a compelling story that can help people understand each other better and resolve their differences? Would you like to learn some strategies for communicating persuasively with print/digital media? Or might you be interested in coaching peers\, students\, or groups you work with to relate their experiences? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions\, this course is for you! \nThis course has two overarching goals: 1) Take the guesswork out of speaking to and writing for general audiences\, and 2) Equip you with the tools and strategies for successful public engagement. To accomplish these goals\, we will build on four modules from the anthrocurious.com production of Anthropologists on the Public Stage (2022): \n\nDevelop an Idea Worth Sharing\nConnect with the Media\nTell a Great Story\nPromote Yourself and Anthropology\n\nFour two-hour sessions represent the foundation for the course\, with assignments in between\, from Noon – 2:00 p.m. Eastern on October 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27. At the start of each session\, we introduce relevant video and solicit your reactions to it. Then we springboard to exploring an idea you would like to share publicly\, using tips presented in the video. In at least two sessions\, we will be uploading one or more documents (e.g.\, working papers\, articles\, reflections) to an AI platform and will suggest some ways to query it. Then\, it will be your chance to become creative as you see your initial idea in relation to the AI-generated text. You will work to extend your idea in new directions with strategies for developing your plan for media and public engagement. Opportunities will be available to get guidance from communication experts during the course. \nBy participating in this course\, you will come away with a media and public engagement plan\, which includes storytelling techniques and tools to move from idea to audience-ready\, media outreach tactics\, and promotional strategy.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/anthros-on-the-public-stage-interactive-workshop-for-public-speaking-writing-2/2023-10-20/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Department Climate and Academic Workload in Anthropology Departments
DESCRIPTION:Scholars of intersectional identities face unique challenges in their departments including disproportionate workloads\, excessive service assignments\, and additional mentorship obligations. Patricia A. Matthew\, an English department faculty member at Montclair State University\, describes these extra commitments as “invisible labor” – because institutions do not value this labor with the currency they typically use to reward faculty work: reappointment\, tenure\, and promotion. This webinar session\, hosted by SSRC PROGRESS\, is structured around a participant-led discussion of two case studies\, with two discussion facilitators to support a meaningful dialogue on issues of department climate and academic workload/career advancement. The ultimate goal of this session is to have an open discussion of both challenges and successes in employing DEI interventions in anthropology departments. \nPROGRESS is an NSF ADVANCE adaptation grant program that addresses organizational policies and procedures related to advisory board formation\, peer review\, and fellowship/awards conferment to ensure that diversity\, equity\, and inclusion measures are meaningful and effective. Housed within the Social Science Research Council\, PROGRESS partners with five disciplinary associations – the American Anthropological Association\, the American Economic Association\, the American Historical Association\, the American Political Science Association\, and the American Sociological Association. \nPresenters \n\nVeronica Zepeda\, Program Director\, Sloan Scholars Mentoring Network – Social Science Research Council\nFred Palm\, VP of Administration and Operations\, P.I. of PROGRESS – Social Science Research Council\n\nFees: Free for members and non-members
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/department-climate-and-academic-workload-in-anthropology-departments/
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231013T120000
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SUMMARY:Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
DESCRIPTION:Are you an anthropologist eager to share your research experiences and insights to make a difference in the world? Have you ever wondered how to tell a compelling story that can help people understand each other better and resolve their differences? Would you like to learn some strategies for communicating persuasively with print/digital media? Or might you be interested in coaching peers\, students\, or groups you work with to relate their experiences? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions\, this course is for you! \nThis course has two overarching goals: 1) Take the guesswork out of speaking to and writing for general audiences\, and 2) Equip you with the tools and strategies for successful public engagement. To accomplish these goals\, we will build on four modules from the anthrocurious.com production of Anthropologists on the Public Stage (2022): \n\nDevelop an Idea Worth Sharing\nConnect with the Media\nTell a Great Story\nPromote Yourself and Anthropology\n\nFour two-hour sessions represent the foundation for the course\, with assignments in between\, from Noon – 2:00 p.m. Eastern on October 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27. At the start of each session\, we introduce relevant video and solicit your reactions to it. Then we springboard to exploring an idea you would like to share publicly\, using tips presented in the video. In at least two sessions\, we will be uploading one or more documents (e.g.\, working papers\, articles\, reflections) to an AI platform and will suggest some ways to query it. Then\, it will be your chance to become creative as you see your initial idea in relation to the AI-generated text. You will work to extend your idea in new directions with strategies for developing your plan for media and public engagement. Opportunities will be available to get guidance from communication experts during the course. \nBy participating in this course\, you will come away with a media and public engagement plan\, which includes storytelling techniques and tools to move from idea to audience-ready\, media outreach tactics\, and promotional strategy.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/anthros-on-the-public-stage-interactive-workshop-for-public-speaking-writing-2/2023-10-13/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
DESCRIPTION:Are you an anthropologist eager to share your research experiences and insights to make a difference in the world? Have you ever wondered how to tell a compelling story that can help people understand each other better and resolve their differences? Would you like to learn some strategies for communicating persuasively with print/digital media? Or might you be interested in coaching peers\, students\, or groups you work with to relate their experiences? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions\, this course is for you! \nThis course has two overarching goals: 1) Take the guesswork out of speaking to and writing for general audiences\, and 2) Equip you with the tools and strategies for successful public engagement. To accomplish these goals\, we will build on four modules from the anthrocurious.com production of Anthropologists on the Public Stage (2022): \n\nDevelop an Idea Worth Sharing\nConnect with the Media\nTell a Great Story\nPromote Yourself and Anthropology\n\nFour two-hour sessions represent the foundation for the course\, with assignments in between\, from Noon – 2:00 p.m. Eastern on October 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27. At the start of each session\, we introduce relevant video and solicit your reactions to it. Then we springboard to exploring an idea you would like to share publicly\, using tips presented in the video. In at least two sessions\, we will be uploading one or more documents (e.g.\, working papers\, articles\, reflections) to an AI platform and will suggest some ways to query it. Then\, it will be your chance to become creative as you see your initial idea in relation to the AI-generated text. You will work to extend your idea in new directions with strategies for developing your plan for media and public engagement. Opportunities will be available to get guidance from communication experts during the course. \nBy participating in this course\, you will come away with a media and public engagement plan\, which includes storytelling techniques and tools to move from idea to audience-ready\, media outreach tactics\, and promotional strategy.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/anthros-on-the-public-stage-interactive-workshop-for-public-speaking-writing/2023-10-13/
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T140000
DTSTAMP:20231018T142355Z
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SUMMARY:Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
DESCRIPTION:Are you an anthropologist eager to share your research experiences and insights to make a difference in the world? Have you ever wondered how to tell a compelling story that can help people understand each other better and resolve their differences? Would you like to learn some strategies for communicating persuasively with print/digital media? Or might you be interested in coaching peers\, students\, or groups you work with to relate their experiences? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions\, this course is for you! \nThis course has two overarching goals: 1) Take the guesswork out of speaking to and writing for general audiences\, and 2) Equip you with the tools and strategies for successful public engagement. To accomplish these goals\, we will build on four modules from the anthrocurious.com production of Anthropologists on the Public Stage (2022): \n\nDevelop an Idea Worth Sharing\nConnect with the Media\nTell a Great Story\nPromote Yourself and Anthropology\n\nFour two-hour sessions represent the foundation for the course\, with assignments in between\, from Noon – 2:00 p.m. Eastern on October 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27. At the start of each session\, we introduce relevant video and solicit your reactions to it. Then we springboard to exploring an idea you would like to share publicly\, using tips presented in the video. In at least two sessions\, we will be uploading one or more documents (e.g.\, working papers\, articles\, reflections) to an AI platform and will suggest some ways to query it. Then\, it will be your chance to become creative as you see your initial idea in relation to the AI-generated text. You will work to extend your idea in new directions with strategies for developing your plan for media and public engagement. Opportunities will be available to get guidance from communication experts during the course. \nBy participating in this course\, you will come away with a media and public engagement plan\, which includes storytelling techniques and tools to move from idea to audience-ready\, media outreach tactics\, and promotional strategy.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/anthros-on-the-public-stage-interactive-workshop-for-public-speaking-writing-2/2023-10-06/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
DESCRIPTION:Are you an anthropologist eager to share your research experiences and insights to make a difference in the world? Have you ever wondered how to tell a compelling story that can help people understand each other better and resolve their differences? Would you like to learn some strategies for communicating persuasively with print/digital media? Or might you be interested in coaching peers\, students\, or groups you work with to relate their experiences? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions\, this course is for you! \nThis course has two overarching goals: 1) Take the guesswork out of speaking to and writing for general audiences\, and 2) Equip you with the tools and strategies for successful public engagement. To accomplish these goals\, we will build on four modules from the anthrocurious.com production of Anthropologists on the Public Stage (2022): \n\nDevelop an Idea Worth Sharing\nConnect with the Media\nTell a Great Story\nPromote Yourself and Anthropology\n\nFour two-hour sessions represent the foundation for the course\, with assignments in between\, from Noon – 2:00 p.m. Eastern on October 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27. At the start of each session\, we introduce relevant video and solicit your reactions to it. Then we springboard to exploring an idea you would like to share publicly\, using tips presented in the video. In at least two sessions\, we will be uploading one or more documents (e.g.\, working papers\, articles\, reflections) to an AI platform and will suggest some ways to query it. Then\, it will be your chance to become creative as you see your initial idea in relation to the AI-generated text. You will work to extend your idea in new directions with strategies for developing your plan for media and public engagement. Opportunities will be available to get guidance from communication experts during the course. \nBy participating in this course\, you will come away with a media and public engagement plan\, which includes storytelling techniques and tools to move from idea to audience-ready\, media outreach tactics\, and promotional strategy.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/anthros-on-the-public-stage-interactive-workshop-for-public-speaking-writing/2023-10-06/
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T100000
DTSTAMP:20230926T211056Z
CREATED:20230908T160516Z
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SUMMARY:The Job of the Future: Digital Anthropology Meets Data Science
DESCRIPTION:Abstract \nThis panel will discuss how digital anthropologists can use data science to help us better understand people and communities in the “Phygital” world\, and why this growing field is a critical “Job of the Future” across the public and private sector. This panel discussion–featuring experts from digital anthropology\, data science\, journalism\, social media and tech –will delve deeply into how this field will play a role in AI\, combat online extremism and violence and support a more equal and ethical digital future. Non-anthropologists and anthropologists alike are warmly welcome! \nPresenters \n\nCristian Huepe\, Co-director\, Social Listening Lab (SoL-UC)\, Universidad Católica de Chile.\nHimanshu Panday\, Co-founder\, Dignity in Difference\nMatt Artz\, Founder of Azimuth Labs\nJames Ingram\, Founder of the Liiv Center & CEO of TelmarHelixa\nChristine Burke\, VP Cultural Insights\, TelmarHelixa\n\nModerator \n\nKatie Hillier\, Chief Digital Anthropologist\, Liiv Center\n\nFees: Free for members and non-members \nRegister
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/the-job-of-the-future-digital-anthropology-meets-data-science/
CATEGORIES:Online,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230621T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230621T182105Z
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SUMMARY:2023 AAA Department Leaders Summer Institute
DESCRIPTION:Registration for the 2023 Department Leaders Summer Institute\, Advocating for Your Department and Our Field\, is now open. \nClick here to register now! \nThe Department Leaders Summer Institute provides an opportunity for department leaders to have face-to-face conversations about the various challenges of administering a department and to share successful practices for dealing with these challenges. \nAAA DSP Partners are eligible for complimentary registration. If you have questions about your DSP partnership\, please contact AAA staff here.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/2023-aaa-department-leaders-summer-institute/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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