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FABLE and Decolonization Talk: Dr. Alan Farahani
116 ten HoorMission Oriented Archaeological Research and the Role of Open Source Tools Abstract: Archaeological research, like other field sciences, has teamwork at the core of its practice. While archaeologists and some anthropologists
FABLE Talk: Dr. Sonya Pritzker
116 ten HoorTitle and Abstract TBD
FABLE and De-Co Talk: Lisa Brazelton
116 ten HoorCultural Resilience in Generational Traditions: Interviews with Three Lakota Elders Abstract TBD
FABLE Talk: Dr. Jim Carey
116 ten HoorTitle and Abstract TBD
FABLE Talk: Dr. Susan Dewey, Criminology & Criminal Justice, UA
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTitle: "The Power of Photo-Ethnography as Method: Examples from Community-Based Research Projects with Women in the Sex Industry and Women in Prison"
FABLE Talk: Patricia Mathu, Matthew Pappalardo, Kylie Overton, Benjamin Trost
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTalk Title: "Food Security at UA: What We Know, What We Don't Know, and What You Should Know"
“Getting from the Pleistocene to the Present in the American Southeast: What Is and What Still Could Be,” a talk by Dr. Shane Miller, Mississippi State University
253 ten HoorAbstract: Archaeology in North America is an inherently odd discipline where most of the research into the Native past has been conducted by white, western researchers focused on a fairly
FABLE Talk: Dr. Deepa Das Acevedo, UA School of Law
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTalk Title: "The Battle for Sabarimala: Religion, Law, and Gender in Contemporary India"
ECHO CoLab: Language of Guns/Gun Control Activism
Rowand Johnson room 31 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThis week at ECHO, we will be holding a research design/brainstorming meeting focusing on MA student Gillian Faircloth’s potential plans for conducting thesis research on language, embodiment, and the language