Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
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 […]
Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
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 […]
Department Climate and Academic Workload in Anthropology Departments
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 […]
Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
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 […]
The REAL AI revolution: the benefits of Chatbot Augmented Instruction
Join Michael Wesch and Elisa (EJ) Sobo for an exciting conversation on how to leverage generative AI for better teaching and learning! Together, they will delve into the challenges presented by large language models and generative AI technologies, offering not only concrete suggestions for classroom practice but also timely reflections on the purpose of higher […]
Anthros on the Public Stage: Interactive Workshop for Public Speaking & Writing
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 […]
2023 AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting: Transitions
Metro Toronto Convention Centre 255 Front St W, Toronto, ON, CanadaThe 2023 AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting will again be a hybrid meeting. This means the meeting will take place in-person in Toronto, ON, CA, from November 15-19, 2023, as well as online over those same dates. The place-based meeting in Toronto will look and feel very similar to annual meetings of the past. As we continue […]
AnthroDay Kick-Off Event: AAA Executive Director’s Journey in Anthropology
Please join us for the AAA-hosted Anthropology Day Kick-Off event on February 8, from 6-7 PM EST! This is an exciting opportunity to hear from AAA’s Executive Director Ady Arguelles-Sabatier about her journey in anthropology. After studying anthropology in college, Ady worked for many years in event planning, business strategy, and fundraising, until her career […]
Anthro Camp: SACC San Diego Regional Meeting
San Diego Miramar CollegeSan Diego Regional Conference – Feb 16-17 at San Diego Miramar College, San Diego, CA ($75 Friday, +$25 per workshop Saturday). Call for proposals extended to Jan 5! Please consider sharing an activity, game, anthropology-related skill that teachers can share with students. We are looking for ways to make our courses more engaging, hands-on, and support the students […]
AES/APLA Spring Conference, REPAIR, April 4 – 6, 2024
Join AES and APLA at the University of Pittsburg for their Spring meeting under the theme REPAIR. The spring AES-APLA conference invites scholars, activists, and artists to grapple with the complexities and possibilities of repair in the contexts of the people and sites with and in which they work. In the face of compounding harms—mass extinctions, […]
SACC: Food, Glorious Food!: Food and Culture across the Five Fields and Further
2024 SACC Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference on the campus of Montgomery County Community College Blue Bell, PA – April 5, 2024 Food, Glorious Food!: Food and Culture across the Five Fields and Further How do food and culture overlap? This Society of Anthropology in Community Colleges Conference will examine this topic from a broad lens, anthropologically and […]
Into Darkness, Into Light – Anthropology of Consciousness 41st Annual Conference
Call for Presentations Link to the Call for Presentations Form: AAC 2024 Submission Site - Google Forms Deadline: February 15, 2024 The Program Committee for the Association for the Anthropology of Consciousness invites members and their collaborators to investigate how we engage with themes of darkness and/or light. Our theme and meeting dates were chosen to […]