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 »
Ethnography in Industry in Fresno
Posted in Entrepreneurs, Public Anthropology, tagged anthropology, ethnography in industry, EthnoPraxis, practicing anthropology on April 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Not only was the Ethnography in Industry class designed by Hank Delcore the first Tri-College initiative on the Fresno State campus (combing students and faculty from the Colleges of Social Science, Business and Engineering) but the news story about this initiative was the most read (clicked) news article on fresnostatenews.com Link to article: http://www.fresnostatenews.com/2008/03/TriCollege.htm Link [...]