From YouTube, produced by AMPS/MIT Libraries
Cultural Anthropology is a social science that explores how people understand and act in their world. But what, exactly, is it that Cultural Anthropologists do? How do they approach their research? In this short film, three members of MIT's Anthropology Department; Stefan Helmreich, Erica James, and Heather Paxson, talk about their current work and the process of doing fieldwork. (08:14)
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Ages:
15 - 18
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License:
Proprietary
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Owner:
MIT Anthropology Program
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