Zooming in on COVID

A. Roth, Niroshnee Ranjan, G. King, S. Homayun, R. Hendershott, Simone Dennis
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This article is a result of the way in which the design of a first-year anthropology course attempted to undo stern structural hierarchies between students and teachers Instead, the participants regarded one another as fellow anthropologists undertaking ethnographic research on the university context This article examines the intimate relations that came available to participants when the course moved from in-person to Zoom format Participants moved into homes to document the unfurling COVID-19 crisis, (back) into intimate familial relations But this was not the only intimacy with which participants had to grapple anthropologically The lecture materials, too, connected themselves to things and experiences in immediacy as they arrived into homes through laptop screens The screens themselves offered up new insights into the lives of others – something newly minted anthropologists had to account for as they completed the course © The Author(s)
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这篇文章是人类学一年级课程设计试图消除学生和教师之间严格的结构等级制度的结果,参与者将彼此视为在大学背景下进行人种学研究的人类学家。本文研究了当课程从住院模式转变为Zoom模式时,参与者可以获得的亲密关系。参与者搬进家中,记录正在展开的新冠肺炎危机,(回到)亲密的家庭关系但这并不是参与者必须从人类学角度解决的唯一亲密关系,当他们走进家时,通过笔记本电脑屏幕将自己与事物和体验直接联系起来。屏幕本身为他人的生活提供了新的见解——这是新晋人类学家在完成课程时必须考虑的问题©作者
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期刊介绍: Anthropology in Action (AIA) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles, commentaries, research reports, and book reviews in applied anthropology. Contributions reflect the use of anthropological training in policy- or practice-oriented work and foster the broader application of these approaches to practical problems. The journal provides a forum for debate and analysis for anthropologists working both inside and outside academia and aims to promote communication amongst practitioners, academics and students of anthropology in order to advance the cross-fertilisation of expertise and ideas. Recent themes and articles have included the anthropology of welfare, transferring anthropological skills to applied health research, design considerations in old-age living, museum-based anthropology education, cultural identities and British citizenship, feminism and anthropology, and international student and youth mobility.
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