These three in class activities designed for Anthropology 101 incorporate a global perspective into themes of the course. The first activity, Who Owns The Past, asks students to respond to the Elgin Marbles controversy. The second activity, The Importance of Cultural Relativism, addresses the issue of female genital cutting, and the third activity, Drag Queens: Performing Gender Norms, challenges perceptions of gender norms. These activities were created as part of the 2018-2019 Global Studies Initiatives in Social Sciences Grant at Parkland College
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These three in class activities designed for Anthropology 101 incorporate a global perspective into ...
In this project report for the Global Studies Initiative at Parkland College, the instructor of Anth...
In this project report for the Global Studies Initiative at Parkland College, the instructor of Soci...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. CONTEXT: This section of the journal...
This is a sample syllabus for Anthropology submitted as part of the Global Studies Initiatives in So...
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Over the last decade, HIV infections have increased in Western Australia amongst Australian men trav...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Sabrina Finn(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 201...
Hugo Chow is a current MSc Human Rights student at LSE. He completed his undergraduate study at Chin...
These three in class activities designed for Anthropology 101 incorporate a global perspective into ...
In this project report for the Global Studies Initiative at Parkland College, the instructor of Anth...
In this project report for the Global Studies Initiative at Parkland College, the instructor of Soci...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. CONTEXT: This section of the journal...
This is a sample syllabus for Anthropology submitted as part of the Global Studies Initiatives in So...
Engaging, composed, and timeless: these are the words that come to mind when reflecting on Professor...
For this A with Honors project, the student carried out a qualitative study to explore if or how tra...
1openThis article considers the aesthetic factors that can make extreme existential pessimism attrac...
Interviews with 'working-class' university students suggest new ways to think about social class, id...
(Statement of Responsibility) by David Canfield(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
This essay draws on a number of recent research projects that record and analyze video game play. Th...
This chapter illustrates how social media networks can be harnessed for research to highlight feelin...
Over the last decade, HIV infections have increased in Western Australia amongst Australian men trav...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Sabrina Finn(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 201...
Hugo Chow is a current MSc Human Rights student at LSE. He completed his undergraduate study at Chin...