Projects

  • Shadows, Strings & Other Things: The Enchanting Theatre of Puppets
    • This award-winning virtual exhibit showcases over 230 puppets from Asia, Europe, and the Americas, and is based on an exhibition held at the Museum of Anthropology, UBC Vancouver in 2019.
  • Multimodal Ethnography: An Open Resource for Creative and Sensory Ethnographic Methods
    • This site is intended as a resource for students, instructors, and anyone else who might be curious about methodological variation in anthropology, ethnography, writing, and beyond. 
  • AnthroChronicle: An Interactive, Multimedia, Participatory, and Open Timeline of the Discipline’s History
    • This interactive timeline is a resource for students, instructors, or anyone who might be interested in the history of anthropology. 
  • Random Ethnographic Vignette Printer
    • An interactive tool and accompanying resources for learning how to write ethnographically in an engaged and reflexive way.
  • Drop-in Dialogues
    • A pedagogical tool that helps students engage with anthropology through short, focused encounters with talks by leading anthropologists and ethnographic media.
  • Ethnographic Mapping Tools
    • These tools allow users to add annotations and fieldnotes directly onto maps—whether a global map or a custom image such as a floor plan or architectural drawing so they cab visualize the intersection of spatial form and lived experience.
  • FieldWeaver
    • Designed for ethnographers and other field researchers, FieldWeaver allows you to map, categorize, and connect the various entities that constitute your fieldsite.
  • AnthroCase Player
    • AnthroCase Player is a teaching tool for a specific—and often under-taught—threshold skill in anthropology: learning to think with concepts, not merely about them.
  • Calls from the Field
    • Calls from the Field is a self-contained listening station built around a vintage rotary telephone: a visitor picks up the handset, dials a number, and hears the voice of a researcher telling a field story.

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