Link the film to course concepts and materials Demonstrateyour own point of view.You- as a unique individual
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- Link the film to course concepts and materials
- Demonstrate your own point of view. You - as a unique individual - should be present in your post as a viewer, thinker, analyst, and critic!
- Pose a question you'd be interested in hearing classmates discuss.
Some prompts to guide your post:
(Note: you do not have to answer all - or any - of these prompts. They're here for those who find them helpful. Take your post in in any direction you choose, but keep in mind the above criteria)
- What is the central "problem" motivating Susie Crate's research?
- What relationship does the project have to place?
- What fieldwork methods do you see unfold throughout the film?
- What aspects of fieldwork and/or anthropology come up in the film that you found surprising, intriguing, problematic, or something else?
The film
https://www.kanopy.com/en/ucdenver/watch/video/10457513
Related Book For
The Economics of Public Issues
ISBN: 978-0134018973
19th edition
Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Daniel K. Benjamin, Douglass C. North
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