Account run by the students of @unccanthoftime. Not an official account of UNCC or the Department of Anthropology. Course designer/instructor @amaranthfweiss
You've heard of STEM?
Well, I propose we now work for the inclusion of LEAF.
Literature, Economics, Anthropology, and Futures.
Hey, we're all part of the same plant, right?
What's your disciplinary acronym?
What are the temporalities of contribution? Does the time we spend contributing to a group give us more power? Susan Wendell explains how accommodations of time and pace can be essential to involving people with chronic illnesses in work and activism.
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"There's two kinds of waiting
There's the kind where you're expecting something new
Or even strange
But this kind of waiting, you keep looking off out into the distance
Even though you know the view is never going to change
You wait...."
#waiting#refugees
What is time? @bgreene & @DeanBuono and I will discuss at the World Science Festival in NYC. June 1. Don’t miss it! Or if you’ve already missed it, build a time machine and travel back to catch it. You’ll probably want to get tickets in advance tho.
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We are heartbroken over the loss of our fellow students at #uncc. This event hits especially close to home because it took place not only on our campus, but in an #anthropology class. Our hearts are with the victims' families and friends.
Last week we learned about the infrastructure of #CCT or clock and calendar #time. Here's a look into our questioning of a taken-for-granted system: (1/4)
Hey #anthropologist - ever notice that you speak to kids differently than you would adults? Elise Berman breaks down why #languagesocialization is closely linked to age and how that affects speech. https://t.co/VwvFvNP7CH