In early March 2020, Teaching and Learning Anthropology (TLA) initiated a crowdsourced document entitled “Teaching COVID-19: An Anthropology Syllabus Project.” This essay reflects on TLA’s #COVIDSyllabus in the context of a broader shift toward the use of crowdsourced hashtag syllabi – or #syllabi – in social justice movements. I argue that the #COVIDSyllabus holds important lessons for anthropological teaching and learning. As a collaborative, open-access pedagogical project, the syllabus points to new possibilities for 1) expanding public anthropological engagement with contemporary social issues; 2) democratizing knowledge practices and centering the contributions of often marginalized scholars and activists; and 3) building shared commu...
This article argues for the use of community-engaged learning to teach about migration in anthropolo...
Constructed as a consciously transnational and interdisciplinary dialogue among eight anthropologist...
Service-Learning is a popular teaching method that is increasingly being adopted by institutions of ...
Funded by a Teaching Innovation Grant designed to transform traditional in-person courses into engag...
This special issue results from email conversations begun in the summer of 2020 concerning COVID-19’...
Reflecting on our recent experience of online teaching with mainly historically marginalized student...
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced myriad challenges for teaching anthropology and has altered the...
This article calls for revisiting how we teach anthropology in light of three mutually reinforcing “...
Although the COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for faculty and students alike, it was also a cata...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: By asking her students to produce a “hashta...
At a summer 2018 convening, a group project and public performance called #OurDhIs brought to life t...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
As one of the world’s major social media hubs dedicated to online education during the COVID-19 pand...
This Special Issue on ‘Lessons learnt from a pandemic’ presents the voluntary collaboration of the e...
Shelly Yankovskyy, Session Chair Amanda Reinke (Kennesaw State University). Putting Anthropological ...
This article argues for the use of community-engaged learning to teach about migration in anthropolo...
Constructed as a consciously transnational and interdisciplinary dialogue among eight anthropologist...
Service-Learning is a popular teaching method that is increasingly being adopted by institutions of ...
Funded by a Teaching Innovation Grant designed to transform traditional in-person courses into engag...
This special issue results from email conversations begun in the summer of 2020 concerning COVID-19’...
Reflecting on our recent experience of online teaching with mainly historically marginalized student...
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced myriad challenges for teaching anthropology and has altered the...
This article calls for revisiting how we teach anthropology in light of three mutually reinforcing “...
Although the COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for faculty and students alike, it was also a cata...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: By asking her students to produce a “hashta...
At a summer 2018 convening, a group project and public performance called #OurDhIs brought to life t...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
As one of the world’s major social media hubs dedicated to online education during the COVID-19 pand...
This Special Issue on ‘Lessons learnt from a pandemic’ presents the voluntary collaboration of the e...
Shelly Yankovskyy, Session Chair Amanda Reinke (Kennesaw State University). Putting Anthropological ...
This article argues for the use of community-engaged learning to teach about migration in anthropolo...
Constructed as a consciously transnational and interdisciplinary dialogue among eight anthropologist...
Service-Learning is a popular teaching method that is increasingly being adopted by institutions of ...