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Digital anthropology course exploring the impact of digital technology on human culture, focusing on foundational theories, methodologies, and ethical challenges in digital research.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Online
Subject:
Digital Anthropology
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of Florida
Instructor:
Michael Stoop
Target Audience:
University Students
Prerequisites:
None
Required Text:
Digital Anthropology (2021, second edition), edited by Haidy Geismar and Hannah Knox. Routledge
Course Format:
Online, Asynchronous
Course Duration:
Spring 2024
Office Hours:
Thursdays 12:30-3:30 pm (via Zoom)
Grading Breakdown:
Weekly Assignments (50%), Midterm Paper (20%), Final Project (30%)
Late Work Policy:
Deduction of one-half letter grade per day, no acceptance after 7 days
Plagiarism Policy:
Serious breach of academic integrity, subject to disciplinary action
Accommodation Policy:
Students must register with the Dean of Students Office for accommodations
Mental Health Support:
Counseling services available
Course Schedule:
Includes weekly readings, assignments, and project deadlines
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2023
Region / city:
Geneva
Subject:
Access Network Transport Standards
Document type:
Liaison Statement
Organization / institution:
ITU-T Study Group 15
Author:
ITU-T SG15
Target audience:
ITU-T and ITU-R Study Groups, Broadband Forum, IEEE 802.3, ETSI TC ATTM
Period of validity:
20 November 2023 – 1 December 2023
Approval date:
1 December 2023
Amendment date:
N/A
Deadline:
14 June 2024
Abstract:
This liaison statement invites relevant standards organizations to review and update the new version of the Access Network Transport (ANT) Standards Overview and Work Plan documents.
Year:
2023
Language:
English
Region / city:
Geneva
Theme:
Telecommunication standardization
Subject:
Access Network Transport standards
Document type:
Liaison statement
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union, Telecommunication Standardization Sector
Study Group:
ITU-T Study Group 15
Study period:
2022–2024
Question:
1/15
Approval date:
28 April 2023
Meeting:
ITU-T Study Group 15 meeting, Geneva
Deadline:
31 October 2023
Source:
ITU-T Study Group 15
Recipients for action:
ITU-T and ITU-R Study Groups, standards development organizations
Contacts:
Jean-Marie Fromenteau; Dekun Liu
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Weber County, Utah
Subject:
Seasonal road closure
Document Type:
Ordinance
Organization / Institution:
Weber County Board of Commissioners
Author:
Weber County Board of Commissioners
Target Audience:
Local residents, motorists, recreational users
Period of Effect:
From November to May annually
Approval Date:
May 1st, 2021
Date of Amendments:
None
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Cultural Research
Document Type:
Assignment Guidelines
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Anthropology students
Period of Validity:
Winter 2021
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2015
Region / City:
New York, USA
Topic:
Ant assemblages, Environmental Conservation, Hiking Trails
Document Type:
Thesis
Organization / Institution:
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Author:
Grace W. Barber
Target Audience:
Scholars, Environmental Conservationists
Period of Action:
February 2015
Approval Date:
February 2015
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Southwestern Brazilian Amazon
Topic:
Ecology, Entomology
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
Universidade Federal do Acre
Author:
Fabiana Oliveira, Fernando Augusto Schmidt, Kelsy Ellen da Silva Vale, Francisco Matheus da Silva Sales, Luane Karoline Fontenele, Ketlen Bona, Henrique Augusto Mews, Rodrigo Machado Feitosa
Target Audience:
Researchers, Ecologists, Entomologists
Period of Application:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Revision:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2023
Location:
Kindergarten classroom
Subject:
Early childhood education, biology
Document type:
Activity guide
Organization:
Kindergarten teaching staff
Author:
Classroom teachers
Target audience:
Kindergarten students
Materials:
Paper, cotton balls, yarn, tape, crayons, stickers, paper clips
Activity duration:
5–8 minutes per rotation
Learning focus:
Ant behavior, teamwork, role-play, observation skills
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
OpenCV, Android, SIFT, SURF, MinGW, Ant
Document Type:
Technical guide
Organization / Institution:
None specified
Author:
None specified
Target Audience:
Developers working with Android and OpenCV
Action Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Punjab, India; Himalayan elevation gradient
Country:
India
Discipline:
Ecology; Zoology; Entomology
Document type:
Scientific appendix; species occurrence table
Institution:
Punjabi University, Patiala; National University of Mongolia
Department:
Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences; Department of Ecology
Authors:
Himender Bharti; Yash Paul Sharma; Meenakshi Bharti; Martin Pfeiffer
Corresponding author:
Dr. Himender Bharti
Functional group scheme:
CCS (Cold climate specialists); SC (Subordinate Camponotini); HCS (Hot climate specialists); OPP (Opportunists); CRY (Cryptic species); SP (Specialist predators); GM (Generalized Myrmicinae); TCS (Tropical climate specialists)
Elevation levels surveyed:
500 m; 1000 m; 2000 m; 3000 m; 4000 m
Taxonomic scope:
Ant species (Formicidae) by subfamily and species
Invasive species notation:
Marked with *
Endemic species notation:
Marked with #
Data representation:
Presence counts of species at specified elevations
Geographical focus:
Himalayan altitudinal gradient in northern India
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Dublin
Theme:
Theatre, Audio Description
Document Type:
Performance Programme
Institution:
The Ark
Author:
Julie Sharkey
Target Audience:
Children, Families, Theatre-goers
Performance Date:
29th September 2024, 4pm
Duration:
40 minutes
Language:
English
Director:
Raymond Keane
Lighting Designer:
Sarah Jane Shiels
Costume Designer:
Deirdre Dwyer
Music and Sound Design:
Irene Buckley
Audio Description:
Bríd Ní Ghruagáin
Access Support:
Arts & Disability Ireland, The Arts Council
Website:
www.adiarts.ie
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Howard College/Pietermaritzburg Campus
Theme:
Academic leadership, Employment opportunity
Document type:
Job advertisement
Organization:
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Permanent UKZN academic staff members
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Gainesville, FL
Subject:
Forensic Anthropology
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of Florida
Instructor:
Sheridan Lea
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the course
Duration:
Fall 2025
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Gainesville, FL
Subject:
Anthropology, Religion
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
University of Florida
Instructor:
Abdoulaye Kane
Target Audience:
Students of Anthropology
Course Duration:
Spring 2024
Approval Date:
January 2024
Course Schedule:
Tuesday 3:00 PM - 4:55 PM, Thursday 4:05 PM - 4:55 PM
Location:
LEI0207
Required Texts:
Bowen, John R. (2014), Belio, James (2015)
Assessment:
Attendance, Participation, Quizzes, Papers, Tests
Description:
A syllabus outlining the structure, assignments, and learning objectives for a university-level anthropology course on the study of religion.
Note:
Year
Institution:
Yale University
Target Audience:
Anthropology Ph.D. students
Date:
17 December 2020
Region / City:
Perth, Australia
Topic:
Digital exhibition, Anthropology, Indian Art
Document Type:
Transcript
Institution:
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia
Authors:
Michael Houston, Sofie Nielsen, Maya Quinn, Jeremy Passmore
Target Audience:
Art and anthropology students, museum enthusiasts, academics
Exhibition Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Ongoing
Region / City:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Topic:
Bioarchaeology, Dental Anthropology, Osteology, Maternal Health
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Organization / Institution:
University of New Mexico
Author:
Emily Moes
Target Audience:
Academics, Researchers, Students
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Module code:
ANTB3020 (SE302)
Module title:
Foundations of Biological Anthropology
Division:
Human & Social Sciences
Level:
4
Credits:
30
ECTS value:
30
Teaching terms:
Autumn and Spring
Prerequisites:
None
Compulsory for:
BSc Anthropology; BSc Human Biology and Behaviour
Availability:
Elective module; suitable for short-course students present in the UK for both terms
Total study hours:
300
Contact hours:
50
Private study hours:
250
Assessment methods:
Essay (1,000 words) 25%; Course Quiz (40 minutes) 25%; Examination (3 hours) 50%
Reassessment:
Like for Like
Campus:
Canterbury
Reading list includes:
Stanford et al. (2011); Shook et al. (2019); Boyd and Silk (2017); Jones et al. (1994); Scarre (2005)
First recorded revision approval:
20.11.20
Start date of revised version:
September 2021
Year:
2026
Institution:
University Undergraduate Programs
Departments:
AFRCNA, ANTH, CAS-UGRD, CGS, ECON, ENGLISH, FR-ITAL
Course Levels:
Undergraduate
Credits Range:
1 - 15 Credits
Course Types:
Lecture, Independent Study, Directed Research, Study Abroad
Instructors:
Felix Fernand Germain, Kaniqua Lashea Robinson, Eric Beeko, Ervin Ellis Dyer, Amir Syed, Oronde S. Sharif, Michele B. Reid, Abimbola Omolola Fapohunda, Christel Nanette Temple, Sinan Dogan, Lauren Noel Marsh, Gabby Matthew Harlan, Jeffrey Robert Whitehead, Elizabeth H Taylor, Susan L Crain, Shalini Puri
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students
Schedules:
MWF, TTh, MW, Th, T
Locations:
WWPH 4165, CHVRN 154, CL 242, TREES MPRL, LAWRN 121, LAWRN 231, BENDM 157, TBA, CL 330, CL G14, CL 230, CRAWF 241, CL G18, CL 202, WWPH 1102, WWPH 1501, WWPH 2200
Topics Covered:
Africana studies, African American history, African literature, African music, cultural anthropology, human origins, medical anthropology, development economics, world literature in English, French language instruction, study abroad programs in Africa
Credit Hours:
3 Credits per standard course unless otherwise specified
Subject:
Cultural Anthropology
Type of document:
Lecture handout
Academic field:
Anthropology
Branches covered:
Physical Anthropology, Archeology, Anthropological Linguistics, Cultural Anthropology
Key concepts:
Ethnocentrism, Cultural relativism, Ethnography, Ethnology
Educational level:
Introductory course
Suggested readings:
Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective by Gary Ferraro; Anthropology by Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember
Main themes:
Definition of anthropology, branches of anthropology, cultural analysis, applied anthropology, ethical considerations
Target audience:
Students of anthropology
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Anthropology, Religion, Philosophy
Document Type:
Academic Article
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Scholars, Philosophers, Theologians
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A