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SUMMARY:Promoting Your Scholarship: Strategies for Wider Impact
DESCRIPTION:Join acclaimed anthropologists Anand Pandian\, Barbara King\, and Tracie Canada for an inspiring conversation on bringing scholarship to the public. Drawing from their own successes—featured in outlets like The New Yorker\, NPR\, USA TODAY\, The Guardian\, and more—they’ll share strategies for connecting with audiences beyond academia\, from museum exhibitions to national media. Discover how to amplify your voice\, reach new readers\, and make your work matter in the wider world. \nPanelists\n\nAnand Pandian (Johns Hopkins University)\, author of SOMETHING BETWEEN US: The Everyday Walls and How to Take Them Down\nBarbara King (professor Emerita\, College of William & Mary)\, author of Animals’ Best Friends and How Animals Grieve\nTracie Canada (Duke University)\, author of Tackling the Everyday: Race and Nation in Big-Time College Football (UC Press)\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/promoting-your-scholarship-strategies-for-wider-impact/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Publishing Impact: Elevating the Work of Practicing Anthropologists
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is designed for practicing anthropologists who want to learn more about publishing and engaging in broader conversations in the field. Whether working in government\, nonprofits\, private industry\, or community-based organizations\, practicing anthropologists offer valuable contributions to anthropological knowledge and praxis. But in many cases\, the publishing needs of practicing anthropologists do not align with the academic publishing system. This webinar will offer strategies to elevate practice-based knowledge and make your work visible and impactful both in and beyond peer-reviewed journals. \nOur panelists will discuss\n\nIdentifying the right publication venues for practice-based work\nWriting for both academic and nonacademic audiences\nCoauthoring with collaborators\, clients\, and community partners\nNavigating issues of confidentiality\, ownership\, and ethics\n\nPanelists\n\nJennifer Collier Jennings (EPIC)\nMatt Artz (AAA Executive Board Member)\nSuanna Selby Crowley (NAPA)\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/publishing-impact-elevating-the-work-of-practicing-anthropologists/
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SUMMARY:Engaging Publics: Science Communication for Anthropologists
DESCRIPTION:How can anthropologists effectively communicate their research to broader audiences without sacrificing complexity or context? Join us for a webinar on science communication tailored specifically for anthropologists. This session will explore tools\, strategies\, and real-world examples for translating anthropological insights into accessible\, compelling narratives for public audiences\, policymakers\, journalists\, and interdisciplinary collaborators. \nOur panelists will discuss\n\nBest practices for writing and speaking about scholarly research for nonacademic audiences\nHow to identify the “so what?” of your research and craft a clear message\nTips for working with media\, engaging on social platforms\, and contributing to public scholarship\nCommon pitfalls in science communication and how to avoid them\n\nPanelists\n\nAgustin Fuentes\nNatalie Konopinski\nChip Colwell\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/science-communication-for-anthropologists/
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SUMMARY:Publishing an Article: Tips and Strategies from AAA Journal Editors
DESCRIPTION:Publishing an academic article can feel overwhelming\, but it doesn’t have to be! This webinar will help early-career researchers navigate the process. Our panel of editors will help demystify journal publishing and offer practical tips for writing and revising your article. \nPanelists\n\nElizabeth Chin\, editor-in-chief of American Anthropologist\nDána-Ain Davis\, former editor-in-chief of Feminist Anthropology\nSameena Mulla\, former editor-in-chief of Feminist Anthropology\n\nOur panelists will discuss\n\nChoosing the right journal for your work\nStructuring your manuscript and honing your argument\nUnderstanding the peer review and revision process\nCommon reasons articles are rejected\, and how to avoid them\n\nThis webinar is the first of four publishing-related webinars hosted by the AAA. Stay tuned for the next three webinars later this fall!
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/publishing-an-article-tips-and-strategies-from-aaa-journal-editors/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: DEI in the Balance
DESCRIPTION:Title: DEI in the Balance \nWhen: March 20 1:00 to 2:00 PM EST \nLearning Objectives: \nOn January 20\, 2025\, President Trump began signing a series of executive orders that attempted to position diversity\, equity\, and inclusion (DEI) programs\, initiatives\, and activities as illegal on the grounds that DEI is “discriminatory.” In this webinar\, we discuss the language of these executive orders and their scope of impact\, including on work and activities related to DEI in different sectors\, such as higher-education and for-profit organizations in the United States. The webinar will also focus on what we can continue to do to advance the principles behind DEI\, both at work and in our personal lives\, in this precarious regulatory environment. \nPresenter Bios: \nDr. Luzilda C. Arciniega and Dr. Melissa Maceyko are anthropologists and co-founders of Willing Observers\, a consulting firm that centers cultural approaches and methods to deepen diversity\, equity\, inclusion and belonging in organizations. Dr. Arciniega’s background is in business and organizational cultures\, DEIB best practices and benchmarking\, and critical race and feminist studies. Dr. Maceyko’s background is in language and social justice\, legal and political anthropology\, allyship\, and gender and sexuality studies. At Willing Observers they conduct cultural assessments\, develop and facilitate training\, and help organizations with DEIB strategic planning and metrics. Their Inclusive Culture Strategy programs train DEIB advocates on key foundations and knowledge in DEIB and culture-change. \nPricing – Free  \nAAA Membership is not required to attend. \nRegister
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/webinar-dei-in-the-balance/
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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/
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