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Change: 8, 2007)Many months have passed since first writing about Anthropology 2.0 and now terms like Web 3.0 and Globalization 3.0 are becoming more popular. It will be only a
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Change: more popular. It will be only a matter of time until Anthropology 3.0 arises, leading me to you?pull Whythe isplug iton using relevantsuch terms to describe this website.I kept the disciplineterm in the article below to convey an idea of anthropologyhow anthropologists
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Change: (revised April 21, 2007)What are your thoughts of Anthropology 2.0? What does this term mean to you? Why is it relevant to the discipline of anthropology today? Please leave your comments below.Anthropology 2.0 may refer to the current stage
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Change: universities who fire anthropologists for beinguniversity outspokenpolicies or policymakers who do not understand their constituents’ culture or lived experiences. Anthropology 2.0 can be found through blogs by
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Change: 18,21, 2007What are your thoughts of Anthropology 2.0? What does this term mean to you? Why is it relevant to the discipline of anthropology today? Please leave your comments below.Anthropology 2.0 may refer to the current stage in
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Change: anhis October 2004 article published in Anthropology News, vol. 45, no. 7, title "Open Source Anthropology."The link between faculty, tenure and promotion (FTP) requirements for professors and the importance of publishing
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Change: , vol. 45, no. 7, title "Open Source Anthropology."The link between faculty, tenure and promotion (FTP) requirements for professors and the importance of publishing in journals is one key
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Change: why it is important for implementing effective publiclived policies.experiences. Anthropology 2.0 can be found through blogs by anthropologists who (1) critique what they see, as outdated anthropological methods
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Change: assistantAssistant professorProfessor of indigenousIndigenous studiesStudies at National Dong Hwa University in Taiwan, who uses the term Anthropology 2.0 when referring to the collaborative use of ICTs in contributing towards anthropological knowledge as a whole andthe importance of a providing anthropological
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Change: Marc K. Hebert - January 18, 2007What are your thoughts of Anthropology 2.0? What does this term mean to you? Why is it relevant to the discipline of anthropology today? Please leave your comments below.Anthropology 2.0 may refer to the current
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Change: by Marc K. Hebert - January 18, 2007 mkh@mail.usf.eduWhat are your thoughts of Anthropology 2.0? What does this term mean to you? Why is it relevant to the discipline of anthropology today? Please leave your comments below.Anthropology 2.0 may refer to the
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Change: 2.0?2.0? What does this term mean to you? Why is it relevant to the discipline of anthropology today? Please leave your comments below.Anthropology 2.0 may refer to the current stage in the evolution of anthropology,
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Change: on Anthropology.net or below.Anthropology 2.0 may refer to the current stage in the evolution of anthropology, as a discipline being impacted by information and communication technologies
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Change: and other underrepresented anthropologists. Graduate anthropology students use blogs to write their field notes, solicit feedback for crafting their thesis or express their opinions about an anthropology
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Change: Internet users now use technologies on their own to create and share information with one another without relying on companies to feed them knowledge through
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Change: 13,18, 2007mkh@mail.usf.eduWhat does Anthropology 2.0 mean to you? Please let me know below.For me, the term Anthropology 2.0 refers to the current stage in the evolution of anthropology, as a discipline being
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Change: emphasis given to communicating anthropology to greater publics. One of the first uses of the term “Anthropology 2.0” comes from the SavageMinds.org blog entry of P. Kerim Friedman dated March 13, 2006. Friedman is an
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