Hi y’all! My name is Katie McGuire. I’m a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology (@ColoradoAnthro) in Michelle Sauther’s (@MSauther) research lab. I became fascinated by #primate sociality during my undergraduate @GeorgiaTech capstone project at @ZooATL .
Professors Donna M. Goldstein and Kristen Drybread's new anthology, "Corruption and Illiberal Politics in the Trump Era" featured in Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine.
https://t.co/kf52t2Su2b
The Department of Anthropology solicits applications for the Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship for Diversity Program.
Click the link below for more information: https://t.co/8pFrrrcj8W
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🎉Congratulations🎉 to Professor Michelle Sauther who received the Graduate School’s Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. This award showcases Professor Sauther's many contributions in mentoring graduate students and supporting the mission of graduate education.
Graduate Student Georgia Butcher Receives an GPSG Teaching Excellence Award. This competitive award recognizes the teaching-related work of graduate students inside the classroom and beyond.
🥇Congratulations, Georgia!🥇
Cultural Anthropology Ph.D. student, Kelly Zepelin, successfully defended her dissertation, “Foraging Culture: Ethics, Practice, and Identity among Contemporary Foragers in the Southwest United States”
🎉Congratulations🎉, Kelly!
Congratulations to Professors Fladd, Goldfarb and Sauther who were all awarded a Research & Innovation (RIO) Seed Grant Program. The RIO Seed Grants are specifically aimed to stimulate inter- and multidisciplinary work on research, scholarship and creative activity projects.
TEDxMileHigh: RISE featuring our very own Dr. Sarah Kurnick.
Ideas alone cannot change the world. They require a courageous community ready to listen carefully and do the work of translating ideas into action and change.
One expert at Sweden’s national bioinformatics platform said, “We often wonder, like, what does the law say about this? Nobody knows.” https://t.co/TWmammka2H
Today: Professor Emily Martin (NYU) Distinguished Lecture in Cultural Anthropology 4pm Hale 230 - "Objectivity and Trained Judgment: Toward an Ethnography of Experimental Psychology"
AE Interviews Miriam Ticktin: Innocence, Ethnography, and Politics Beyond the Human https://t.co/tAYejK8FTi re-reading this interview done by AES ed intern Alison Hanson
Publish, Not Perish, The Art & Craft of Publishing in Scholarly Journals is an online library research course offered by the University of Colorado. https://t.co/b62l98t8zv
Piety, Celebrity, Sociality | An AE Forum on Islam & Social Media in Southeast Asia, edited by Martin Slama & Carla Jones https://t.co/bHjMdeI6mz
Multiple Strategies To Meet The Energy Costs Of Human Lactation – But Not Increased Energy Efficiency | new research from anthropologists Darna Dufour, Richard Bender, * Heather Williams https://t.co/x7SkshteoP
Distinguished Archaeologist Lecture: Daniela Triadan on "The Beginnings of Social Inequality at the Preclassic Maya Center of Ceibal, Guatemala" 1/26/18 @4pm in Hale 230 -- free and open to the public!
Distinguished Archaeologist Lecture: Takeshi Inomata on "Scientific Techniques Reveal Clues to the Origins of Maya Civilization” 1/27/18 @7pm in Hale 270 -- free and open to the public!
Circulating Modesty
The Gendered Afterlives of Networked Images | essay by Carla Jones as part of the Piety, Celebrity, Sociality collection https://t.co/TLy4LOQMCs
"How can anthropological analyses of religion illuminate rhetoric about the utopic & dystopic potential of social media?" | Carla Jones + Martin Slama's intro to Piety, Celebrity, Sociality collection https://t.co/BLvwiplCMR