Academic Excitement
Apr. 4th, 2014 12:21 pmLook at these fascinating people doing fascinating academic work!
http://spacesandflows.com/the-conference-2013/2013-awardees
I found this page while looking for more information about Brian Jefferson, who's teaching here at Parkside now in Political Science. I just emailed him to see if I could meet with him and talk about methodologies and community engagement in human geography, and I was looking for more information about him. He's listed there, and so are some other really neat folks. The first guy, Andreas Brück, is involved with "visions of future cities, on their possible interpretations," and he has a background in anthropology!
I think there might be some good leads on grad programs and people to talk to in here.
I'm still trying to figure out which road I want to take. I see rewarding paths in both anthropology and geography. But this is the kind of stuff that, when I read about it, gets me deeply excited. I think this is the direction, broadly speaking, that I'm moving toward.
http://spacesandflows.com/the-conference-2013/2013-awardees
I found this page while looking for more information about Brian Jefferson, who's teaching here at Parkside now in Political Science. I just emailed him to see if I could meet with him and talk about methodologies and community engagement in human geography, and I was looking for more information about him. He's listed there, and so are some other really neat folks. The first guy, Andreas Brück, is involved with "visions of future cities, on their possible interpretations," and he has a background in anthropology!
I think there might be some good leads on grad programs and people to talk to in here.
I'm still trying to figure out which road I want to take. I see rewarding paths in both anthropology and geography. But this is the kind of stuff that, when I read about it, gets me deeply excited. I think this is the direction, broadly speaking, that I'm moving toward.