Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting

Oct. 23, 2019
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2019 Society for Applied Anthropology
Portland, OR, USA.
March 19-23, 2019

 

Session: Navigating the research process in community

Four PhD students from ALRS and two students from School of Anthropology organized, participated and presented at the annual meeting of Society for Applied Anthropology at Portland, Oregon.

Organizers: Yu-Rong Joy Liu (U of Arizona) and Austin Duncan (U of Arizona) Discussant: Dr. Diane Austin

 

  • Elizabeth EklundResearch Encounters: Scheduled and Spurious
  • Austin DuncanLiving “The Social Life of TBI”: On the Value of Embodied Research in the Social Sciences
  • Yu-Rong Joy LiuNavigating the Boundary in a Strongly Bureaucratized Society: The Value of Job Shadowing and the Balance of Formal and Informal Knowledge and Identities in Rural China
  • Saleh AhmedData Collection in Data Poor Region: Understanding the Demands for Climate Information in Coastal Bangladesh
  • Rachel L. MurrayPut It on the Map: Combining GIS, Geo-ethnography, and Socio-institutional Network Mapping
  • Marie-Blanche RoudautExploring the Relationship between Sustainable Land Management Practices and Traditional Ecological Knowledge among Smallholder Farmers in Northern Ghana