SFweekly
Since October 2004 Jesse Kipp has been working at a top San Francisco advertising firm, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, where he operates simultaneously as an anthropologist, a market research assistant, and a documentarian. Kipp is the c… more »
Category: "corporate & business anthropology"
The New Zealand Herald
For New Zealanders the land represents everything that is pure and authentic. It's. the essence of who we are. We love it so much that we fear losing it which is why we get so upset about foreign ownership and Maori claims to th… more »
by lorenz on Jan 12, 2005 in technology, corporate & business anthropology, design anthropology, culture traditions, Asia, applied anthropology
RedNova News / Seattle Post - Intelligencer
Microsoft Corp.'s research unit is turning to social scientists in a new effort to understand the long-term possibilities for computer technology in developing countries.
A Microsoft Research lab, to be i… more »
by lorenz on Dec 18, 2004 in corporate & business anthropology, culture traditions, gift economy gift giving, Pacific Oceania
New Scientist
Every year, the people of the Trobriand Islands in the Solomon Sea off Papua New Guinea exchange ornamental seashell armbands and necklaces. It is a social ritual that according to Malinowski cements social bonds between fishing communit… more »
by lorenz on Dec 10, 2004 in technology, corporate & business anthropology, design anthropology, applied anthropology
Ideas Bazaar reports from an interesting seminar about - among others - ethnography and product design and points to aviable conference papers online.
The Global Watch Mission Report Innovation through people-centred design - lessons from the USA emph… more »
by lorenz on Dec 10, 2004 in corporate & business anthropology, design anthropology, applied anthropology
NPR (Radio Interview)
NPR's Eric Weiner reports on the emerging field of corporate anthropology, where researchers dissect consumer appetites and help engineers build user-friendly products. >> continue more »
Buisiness Wire / Intel
A new, tech-savvy woman has emerged and Intel calls her "Tif," short for Technology Involved Female. Tif is closing the technology gender gap, with women at the youngest end of the spectrum actually surpassing men in their int… more »
Ross Teague, Local Tech Wire
Anthropologists take their findings and produce, among other things, a description of the culture of that group or environment. That same cultural interpretation can be a huge help in understanding a business or client gro… more »
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