Practicing Anthropology in the Shelves: Designing Academic Libraries via Ethnography Presentation at the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia PA Organizer: James Mullooly (CSU-Fresno) Chair : Henry Delcore (CSU-Fresno) Session Date & Time: 12/04/2009, 04:00:00PM – 05:45:00PM Room: Room 408, Session ID #: 5311 Session Title: Practicing Anthropology in the Shelves: Designing Academic [...]
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Practicing Anthropology in the Shelves: Designing Academic Libraries via Ethnography
Posted in EM/CA, Entrepreneurs, EthnoPraxis, Public Anthropology, tagged anthropology, digital divide, entrepreneurship, ethnography in industry, ethnomethodology, EthnoPraxis, Induction, practicing anthropology, Public Anthropology on August 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Entrepreneurs: Are they Ferengi in Disguise?
Posted in Analytic Induction, EM/CA, Entrepreneurs, tagged economics, entrepreneurship, ethnomethodology on March 11, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Are entrepreneurs actually Ferengi in disguise? Ferengi, the sniveling money grubbers of Star Trek (pictured here) seem to me to be motivated by one principle above all else: PROFIT! Conversely, entrepreneurs seem to be motivated by a different principle above all else: VALUE! The important question then becomes: Is there any difference between PROFIT and [...]