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This is Anthropology By Charlotte Noble and Janelle Christensen
USF students respond to Gov. Rick Scott's claim that Florida does not need more anthropologists.
Inspired by the public health campaign, “This is Public Health”, Janelle Christensen started the project with simple... more
Inspired by the public health campaign, “This is Public Health”, Janelle Christensen started the project with simple instructions sent out over the department list serve:
1) State your name and where you were trained
2) The topic of your research
3) Why your research is anthropological
4) What it contributes to Florida
5) Write the description for a general audience.
Students were asked to submit the paragraphs quickly so that we could create a document to send to the Governor and as editorials in Florida newspapers while the topic was hot. Within hours, we had an impressive list of 30 anthropologists who succinctly described their collaborations with county, state, Federal government, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. Christensen and other students in the department worked with local news reporters to release the information.
Charlotte Noble then used Prezi, a cloud-based presentation software, to create “This is Anthropology” which brought the document to life. Stories were matched with images in an interactive presentation, giving graphic representation to the important and wide-ranging works being carried out by anthropology students at USF.