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Visual Anthropology Part 2: Why Use Visual Anthropology?

7m · Slightly Problematic · 24 Sep 18:00

In which, Emily defines her role as a local, applied anthropologist with a camera. She brings examples from her own research, and explains the importance hyper-local storytelling, place-making and self-ethnography.

Text version with citations: https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/post/visual-anth-part-2

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Music by Miles Allen: https://milesallenmusic.com/​

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