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Welcome to Cyberia

Arturo Escobar, (1994) Current Anthropology In “Welcome to Cyberia, Arturo Escobar provides details how anthropological research methods can be used to explore and better understand cyberculture. The fact that “technologies are bringing about a fundamental transformation in the structure and meaning of modern society” (211) warrants an anthropological approach to research. According to Escobar, to […]

The Writing Thing (AKA: Why Writing is Important)

To spark some ideas for tackling my second doc exams and the upcoming dissertation, I visited SimplicityArchive,  the site I created for my masters thesis (the last grad school milestone I survived).  Reading through the blog provided me with a lot insight into my thoughts at that time and made me realize how valuable it was to have that […]

RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Young children’s play in urban areas

  Sruthi Atmakur-Javdekar’s background in architecture and landscape architecture enables her to focus on improving the quality of built environments, particularly for children and young people. Through her work, Sruthi aims to influence local and national policies related to children’s rights, urban planning and design. Sruthi is a Ph.D. candidate in the Environmental Psychology program …

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