NSF-supported methods training programs for anthropologists (fwd)
fyi Barry Wellman _______________________________________________________________________ S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC NetLab Director Department of Sociology 725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388 University of Toronto Toronto Canada M5S 2J4 twitter:@barrywellman http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman fax:+1-416-978-3963 NETWORKED:The New Social Operating System. Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman MIT Press http://amzn.to/zXZg39 Print $19; Kindle $16 Old/newCybertimes http://bit.ly/c8N9V8 It's still rock & roll to me ________________________________________________________________________ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 22:43:30 -0500 From: H. Russell Bernard <ufruss@ufl.edu> To: 'H. Russell Bernard' <ufruss@ufl.edu> Subject: NSF-supported methods training programs for anthropologists The 2013 <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/> Anthropology Methods Mall <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/> is online. This site has info about six, NSF-supported opportunities for methods training in cultural anthropology. 1. <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/scrm/> SCRM (Short Courses on Research Methods. For those with the Ph.D.) 2. <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/sird/> SIRD (Summer Institute on Research Design. For graduate students) 3. EFS (Ethnographic Field School. For graduate students) <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/ethnographic-field-school/> 4. SIMA (Smithsonian Institution Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology. For graduate students) <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/sima/> 5. <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/workshops/> WRMA (Conference Workshops on Research Methods in Anthropology. For all anthropologists) 6. DCRM (Distance Courses in Research Methods in Anthropology) <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/distance-courses/> 1. Now in its ninth year, the <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/scrm/> SCRM (Short Courses on Research Methods) program is for cultural anthropologists who already have the Ph.D. Three, five-day courses are offered during summer 2013 at the Duke University Marine Lab in Beaufort, North Carolina. Behavioral Observation in Ethnographic Research <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/scrm/behavior/> (Instructors: Raymond Hames and Michael Paolisso) July 15-19, 2013 Statistics in Ethnographic Research <http://qualquant.org/statistics-in-ethnographic-research/> (Instructors: Daniel Hruschka and David Nolin) July 22-July 26, 2013 Methods of Ethnoecology <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/scrm/ethnoecology/> (Instructors: J. Richard Stepp and Justin Nolan) July 29-August 2, 2013 APPLY TO THE SHORT COURSES ON RESEARCH METHODS HERE <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/scrm/application/> . DEADLINE FEB. 15, 2013. 2. Now in its 18th year, the <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/sird/> SIRD (Summer Institute on Research Design) is an intensive, three-week course for graduate students in cultural anthropology who are preparing their doctoral research proposals. The 2013 course runs from July 14-August 3, 2013 at the Duke University Marine Laboratory. Instructors: Jeffrey Johnson, Susan Weller, Amber Wutich, and H. Russell Bernard.. APPLY TO THE SUMMER INSTITUTE ON RESEARCH DESIGN HERE <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/sird/application-for-sird/> . DEADLINE March 1, 2013. 3. Now in its second year, the EFS (Ethnographic Field School) <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/ethnographic-field-school/> in Tallahassee, Florida is a five-week field school in ethnographic methods and community-based participatory research. The program is open to graduate students in cultural anthropology. The 2013 field school runs from July 7-August 10, 2013 and is coordinated by Clarence (Lance) Gravlee. Guest faculty include Sarah Szurek, Tony Whitehead, and Stephen Schensul. APPLY TO THE TALLAHASSEE FIELD SCHOOL HERE <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/ethnographic-field-school/application/> . DEADLINE FEB. 15, 2013. 4. Now in its fifth year, the <http://anthropology.si.edu/summerinstitute/> SIMA (Smithsonian Institution Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology) <http://anthropology.si.edu/summerinstitute/> is open to graduate students in cultural anthropology and related, interdisciplinary programs (Indigenous Studies, Folklore, etc.) who are interested in using museum collections as a data source and who are preparing for research careers. The course runs from June 24-July 19, 2013. Instructors: Candace Greene, Nancy Parezo, Mary Jo Arnoldi, Joshua Bell, and Gwyneira Isaac, plus visiting lecturers. APPLY TO THE SUMMER INSTITUTE IN MUSEUM ANTHOPOLOGY HERE <http://anthropology.si.edu/summerinstitute/application.htm> . DEADLINE March 1, 2013. 5. Now in its ninth year, the <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/workshops/> WRMA (Workshops in Research Methods in Anthropology) program offers one-day workshops in conjunction with national meetings of anthropologists. Click <http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html> HERE for information about the next workshops at the meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology in Denver, Colorado, March 19-23, 2013. 6. Now in its second year, the DCRM (Distance Courses in Research Methods in Anthropology) <http://qualquant.org/methodsmall/distance-courses/> is open to upper division undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals. Four courses are offered in summer 2013: Text Analysis, Geospatial Analysis, Network Analysis, and Video Analysis. The development of these fee-based courses is supported by the National Science Foundation. Enrollment is limited to 18 participants.
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