Lorena Gibson February 24, 2017 Josh Connolly, Public anthropology Public Anthropology in New Zealand: What’s the Haps, by Josh Connolly Lorena Gibson February 24, 2017 Josh Connolly, Public anthropology In the final of his four-part series on Public Anthropology, Josh Connolly discusses public anthropology in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Lorena Gibson February 7, 2017 Josh Connolly, Public anthropology, ASAA/NZ Anthropology vs. Journalism: A Challenger Approaches, by Josh Connolly Lorena Gibson February 7, 2017 Josh Connolly, Public anthropology, ASAA/NZ In part three of his four-part series on public anthropology, Josh Connolly reflects upon what sets anthropology apart from journalism.
Lorena Gibson January 30, 2017 ASAA/NZ, Josh Connolly, Public anthropology Now That’s What I Call Public Anthropology! By Josh Connolly Lorena Gibson January 30, 2017 ASAA/NZ, Josh Connolly, Public anthropology In part two of this four-part series on Public Anthropology, Josh Connolly addresses the question: Why is public anthropology relevant now?
Lorena Gibson January 24, 2017 ASAA/NZ, Public anthropology, Josh Connolly Public Anthropology – Only True 90s Kids Will Remember! By Josh Connolly Lorena Gibson January 24, 2017 ASAA/NZ, Public anthropology, Josh Connolly In this first of four blog posts on public anthropology, Josh Connolly traces the history of the term.
Lorena Gibson January 24, 2017 Public anthropology, ASAA/NZ, Josh Connolly Public Anthropology: a series by Josh Connolly Lorena Gibson January 24, 2017 Public anthropology, ASAA/NZ, Josh Connolly Postgraduate student Josh Connolly writes about public anthropology as part of his internship with ASAA/NZ.