E-mail is so last millennium. Young people see it as a good way to reach an elder - a parent, teacher or a boss - or to receive an attached file. But email is increasingly losing favor to instant and text messaging, according to an ap-article:
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Category: "corporate & business anthropology"
by lorenz on Jun 26, 2006 in corporate & business anthropology, applied anthropology, anthropology (general), University / Academia
"Anthropologists escape into the wider world" is the title of a press release about a recent study that shows that "holders of social anthropology Ph.D.s are highly employable and successful in finding jobs that draw on their anthropological skills".… more »
by lorenz on Jun 6, 2006 in indigenous people / minorities, corporate & business anthropology, fieldwork / methods, ethics, internal notes
(post in progress) Threatening deadlines prevented me from updating this blog as often as I should/ would like to and I haven't checked the news for a while. Here are at least some of recent blog posts:
Alex Golub: Article on the Ipili in the Ottowa C… more »
by lorenz on May 12, 2006 in corporate & business anthropology, applied anthropology, anthropology (general), University / Academia, ethics
At the Society for Applied Anthropology Meetings this year Hugh Gusterson had a startling experience: A “practicing anthropologist” refused to tell me him who or what, she studies. That has never happened before. In the article Where Are We Going? Engagi… more »
As part of its ongoing market research efforts, a Seattle-based company employs a dozen anthropologists and sociologists. Every one of them has a Ph.D. The researchers are accompanying consumers on their supermarket trips and peeking in their refrigerato… more »
by lorenz on Apr 4, 2006 in technology, corporate & business anthropology, culture traditions, applied anthropology • 10 comments »
Intel recently advertised four anthropologist openings and had more than 300 applicants, including top-notch researchers from the best schools according to Union Tribune San Diego. The newspaper portrays several IT-anthropologists, among others Anne Kira… more »
by lorenz on Mar 22, 2006 in corporate & business anthropology, applied anthropology, websites • 1 comment »
My so-called anthropology newspaper is getting more and more crowded. The most recent addition is Cultural commentary", a blog by anthropologist Marcel J. Harmon. He is partner and founding member of the consultancy Human Inquiry, that "applies anthropol… more »
(via Gumsagumlao and anthropology.net ) It has become so commonplace to read about INTEL using anthropologists, that I've overlooked this news: INTEL in the process of hiring more than 100 anthropologists and other social scientists to work side by side… more »
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