Student Researchers’ Reflections on the AAA Undergraduate Fellowship

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Annals of Anthropological Practice Pub Date : 2023-02-10 DOI:10.1111/napa.12196
Palmyra Jackson, Daniel Ginsberg, Angela D. Storey
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When the American Anthropological Association offered its Undergraduate Research Fellows program in 2019–2020, the intent was not only to obtain ethnographic insights into the college-workforce transition for anthropology majors, but also to provide a meaningful educational experience to the participating student-researchers. Previously (Ginsberg and Jackson, this issue), we have situated the fellowship program with reference to ethnography of higher education and native ethnography; in this paper, by contrast, we contextualize it with scholarship on high-impact practices in undergraduate education, including research opportunities, collaborative assignments, and community-based learning. We then present reflections from the student-researchers themselves regarding what they learned through participation in the fellows program. In their reflections, the fellows describe a process of becoming more central members of three overlapping communities of practice: the AAA research team, their respective home departments, and the discipline of anthropology overall. We conclude by discussing reasons why anthropology is particularly well suited to provide undergraduate research opportunities, and why doing so would strengthen the discipline as well.

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学生研究人员对AAA本科生奖学金的思考
当美国人类学协会在2019-2020年提供本科生研究研究员计划时,其目的不仅是为了获得人类学专业大学生劳动力转变的民族志见解,而且还为参与的学生研究人员提供有意义的教育体验。之前(Ginsberg和Jackson,本期),我们将奖学金项目置于高等教育人种学和本土人种学的参考之下;相比之下,在本文中,我们将其与本科教育中高影响力实践的奖学金联系起来,包括研究机会、合作作业和社区学习。然后,我们将介绍学生研究人员自己对他们通过参与研究员计划学到的东西的反思。在他们的反思中,研究员们描述了一个成为三个重叠的实践社区的核心成员的过程:AAA研究团队,各自的家庭部门,以及整个人类学学科。最后,我们讨论了为什么人类学特别适合为本科生提供研究机会,以及为什么这样做也会加强这门学科的原因。
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