Professional Development Seminar – Dr. Stephanie Shelton
21 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaDr. Shelton's research is interview- and focus group-based and often incorporates queer and feminist theories into examinations of secondary education. Current research projects include considering teachers' understandings of LGBTQ+ ally identity and ally work in sociopolitically conservative school spaces, expressions and formations of early-career teacher identities in longitudinal research, teachers understandings and enactments of "social
Ethnography of Communication Mini-Conference
21 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaPlease come to hear a bit about what we’ve been doing all semester in Ethnography of Communication!
Voices of Spirit, Voices of Madness
30 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesProf. Tanya Luhrmann (Stanford University) makes the argument that the way people think about their minds shapes the way they come to know God. She does this by looking at the kinds of people who have more vivid spiritual experiences (they are more likely to get absorbed in their inner worlds), the way prayers train
FABLE Talk: Maegan McCane
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFor the October program in the For Anthropologists Beginning Lifelong Engagements (FABLE) series, MA student Maegan McCane will present a talk titled "La chica de Chocó: Connecting with Communities in Colombia."
Mid-Semester Study Break – Classes Dismissed
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Mid-Semester Study Break – Classes Dismissed
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De-Co Roundtable
30 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesA panel of faculty and students will talk about decolonization in anthropological work.
FABLE Talk: Dr. Flavio Silva
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFor the November program in the For Anthropologists Beginning Lifelong Engagements (FABLE) series, UA postdoc fellow Dr. Flavio Silva will present a talk titled "If Stones Could Talk: The Use of Stone Tools to Understand Exchange During The Maya Classic."
Thanksgiving Break – Classes Dismissed (UA Offices Open)
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Thanksgiving Break – Classes Dismissed (UA Offices Closed)
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