Getting credit
Getting credit
- May 1, 2017
- Roxanne Varzi, anthropology, via American Anthropological Association, May 1, 2017
It is clear that public scholarship in its many manifestations contributes to scholarly production and dissemination, and to the visibility and growth of anthropology for both individual anthropologists and the discipline as a whole. That’s the abstract way of putting it. In down to earth terms, public anthropology includes such works as [UCI associate professor] Roxanne Varzi’s ethnographic novel Last Scene Underground ….
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