Kristina Baines, Victoria CostaHow to Engage the Public with Academic Research
Cool Anthropology
How to Engage the Public with Academic Research
Herausgeber: Baines, Kristina; Costa, Victoria
Kristina Baines, Victoria CostaHow to Engage the Public with Academic Research
Cool Anthropology
How to Engage the Public with Academic Research
Herausgeber: Baines, Kristina; Costa, Victoria
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Cool Anthropology is a practical "how to" guide for anthropologists looking to make their work relevant and accessible to a wide audience.
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Cool Anthropology is a practical "how to" guide for anthropologists looking to make their work relevant and accessible to a wide audience.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781487524418
- ISBN-10: 1487524412
- Artikelnr.: 62854611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781487524418
- ISBN-10: 1487524412
- Artikelnr.: 62854611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kristina Baines is an associate professor of anthropology at CUNY Guttman Community College, affiliated faculty at CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, and the founder and director of anthropology at Cool Anthropology. Victoria Costa is a creative technologist and community organizer, and the founder and director of cool at Cool Anthropology.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One: Imperatives
1 Making Anthropology Cool: Translating Anthropological Research and
Concepts Using Multimedia
Kristina Baines and Victoria Costa
2 Getting Knowledge from the Ivory Tower to the Street: Making Anthropology
Matter
Agustín Fuentes
3 The Urgency of Now: Crafting and Editing Anthropological Knowledge in
Real Time
Maria D. Vesperi
Part Two: The World Wide Web
4 Cool Enough to Make a Difference
Daniel H. Lende
5 PopAnth: The Conversation
Erin B. Taylor, John McCreery, and Gwendolen Lynch
6 SAPIENS: An Origins Story
Chip Colwell and Leslie Aiello
Part Three: Reimaging Public Spaces
7 Visualizing Immigrant Phoenix: An Urban Visual Ethnographic Collaborative
Kristin Koptiuch
8 The Tale Is the Map: Virtual Reality Experiences in Anthropology
Scott Wilson
9 Creating Inclusive Public Space: Participatory Design Ethnography in a
University Library
Krista Harper
10 Extravagance Outside of Anthropology: How to Sell Analytic Induction to
Entrepreneurs
James Mullooly
Part Four: Creatives
11 Rez-Colored Glasses: Disentangling Indigenous Lives from the Colonial
Gaze
Gregg Deal and Kerry Hawk Lessard
12 Sonic Anthropology: From Remixing Archives to Reimagining Cultures
Tom Miller
13 Engaging a Wider Audience with Fiction Film
Carylanna Taylor
14 Let Us Do More than Hope: Comics, Complexity and an Anthropology in
Pictures and Words
Sally Campbell Galman
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Part One: Imperatives
1 Making Anthropology Cool: Translating Anthropological Research and
Concepts Using Multimedia
Kristina Baines and Victoria Costa
2 Getting Knowledge from the Ivory Tower to the Street: Making Anthropology
Matter
Agustín Fuentes
3 The Urgency of Now: Crafting and Editing Anthropological Knowledge in
Real Time
Maria D. Vesperi
Part Two: The World Wide Web
4 Cool Enough to Make a Difference
Daniel H. Lende
5 PopAnth: The Conversation
Erin B. Taylor, John McCreery, and Gwendolen Lynch
6 SAPIENS: An Origins Story
Chip Colwell and Leslie Aiello
Part Three: Reimaging Public Spaces
7 Visualizing Immigrant Phoenix: An Urban Visual Ethnographic Collaborative
Kristin Koptiuch
8 The Tale Is the Map: Virtual Reality Experiences in Anthropology
Scott Wilson
9 Creating Inclusive Public Space: Participatory Design Ethnography in a
University Library
Krista Harper
10 Extravagance Outside of Anthropology: How to Sell Analytic Induction to
Entrepreneurs
James Mullooly
Part Four: Creatives
11 Rez-Colored Glasses: Disentangling Indigenous Lives from the Colonial
Gaze
Gregg Deal and Kerry Hawk Lessard
12 Sonic Anthropology: From Remixing Archives to Reimagining Cultures
Tom Miller
13 Engaging a Wider Audience with Fiction Film
Carylanna Taylor
14 Let Us Do More than Hope: Comics, Complexity and an Anthropology in
Pictures and Words
Sally Campbell Galman
Contributors
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One: Imperatives
1 Making Anthropology Cool: Translating Anthropological Research and
Concepts Using Multimedia
Kristina Baines and Victoria Costa
2 Getting Knowledge from the Ivory Tower to the Street: Making Anthropology
Matter
Agustín Fuentes
3 The Urgency of Now: Crafting and Editing Anthropological Knowledge in
Real Time
Maria D. Vesperi
Part Two: The World Wide Web
4 Cool Enough to Make a Difference
Daniel H. Lende
5 PopAnth: The Conversation
Erin B. Taylor, John McCreery, and Gwendolen Lynch
6 SAPIENS: An Origins Story
Chip Colwell and Leslie Aiello
Part Three: Reimaging Public Spaces
7 Visualizing Immigrant Phoenix: An Urban Visual Ethnographic Collaborative
Kristin Koptiuch
8 The Tale Is the Map: Virtual Reality Experiences in Anthropology
Scott Wilson
9 Creating Inclusive Public Space: Participatory Design Ethnography in a
University Library
Krista Harper
10 Extravagance Outside of Anthropology: How to Sell Analytic Induction to
Entrepreneurs
James Mullooly
Part Four: Creatives
11 Rez-Colored Glasses: Disentangling Indigenous Lives from the Colonial
Gaze
Gregg Deal and Kerry Hawk Lessard
12 Sonic Anthropology: From Remixing Archives to Reimagining Cultures
Tom Miller
13 Engaging a Wider Audience with Fiction Film
Carylanna Taylor
14 Let Us Do More than Hope: Comics, Complexity and an Anthropology in
Pictures and Words
Sally Campbell Galman
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Part One: Imperatives
1 Making Anthropology Cool: Translating Anthropological Research and
Concepts Using Multimedia
Kristina Baines and Victoria Costa
2 Getting Knowledge from the Ivory Tower to the Street: Making Anthropology
Matter
Agustín Fuentes
3 The Urgency of Now: Crafting and Editing Anthropological Knowledge in
Real Time
Maria D. Vesperi
Part Two: The World Wide Web
4 Cool Enough to Make a Difference
Daniel H. Lende
5 PopAnth: The Conversation
Erin B. Taylor, John McCreery, and Gwendolen Lynch
6 SAPIENS: An Origins Story
Chip Colwell and Leslie Aiello
Part Three: Reimaging Public Spaces
7 Visualizing Immigrant Phoenix: An Urban Visual Ethnographic Collaborative
Kristin Koptiuch
8 The Tale Is the Map: Virtual Reality Experiences in Anthropology
Scott Wilson
9 Creating Inclusive Public Space: Participatory Design Ethnography in a
University Library
Krista Harper
10 Extravagance Outside of Anthropology: How to Sell Analytic Induction to
Entrepreneurs
James Mullooly
Part Four: Creatives
11 Rez-Colored Glasses: Disentangling Indigenous Lives from the Colonial
Gaze
Gregg Deal and Kerry Hawk Lessard
12 Sonic Anthropology: From Remixing Archives to Reimagining Cultures
Tom Miller
13 Engaging a Wider Audience with Fiction Film
Carylanna Taylor
14 Let Us Do More than Hope: Comics, Complexity and an Anthropology in
Pictures and Words
Sally Campbell Galman
Contributors
Index