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Change: world."»world."» http://www.ucl.ac.uk/anthropology/digital-anthropology/about.htmI've had it in mind for a long while that I should include in the course some material on ethnography / anthropology, not
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Change: "Digital technologies have become ubiquitous. From Facebook, Youtube and Flickr to PowerPoint and Second Life. Museum displays migrate to the internet, family communication in the
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Change: This may be of interest to you.Although we've seen some small progress in recent years, it's disappointing to see that leadership and management positions in the museum and
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Change: English males from the old universities. (I write, incidentally, as a working-class, non-Oxbridge graduate of rebel Scots lineage whose father came to England "to educate the
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Change: whose father came to England "to educate the Sassenachs".) This is bad for the sector, bad for the country, bad for women, bad for those from non-white and non-middle class backgrounds, bad for the public communication of and public understanding of heritage itself. Under the lead of the Arts
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Change: Although we've seen some small progress in recent years, it's disappointing to see that leadership and management positions in the museum and heritage sector in
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Change: In order to understand and address the reasons for under-representation in the sector and the limited progression into leadership roles we need to have a
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Change: Another year, another run of the module ... let's make this year's course even greater than the last! In the first instance may I ask
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Change: I guess that's it for the current year. Teaching finished, assessment over, results out. You've been a great class this year, with some fantastically promising
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Change: Patrick Inebe has also got off to a great start with his songs and stories of the Kuman of Uganda. Some great storytelling, with English transcripts, and some wonderful video clips. Great work, Patrick--and I really do hope that you'll continue to maintain this site and see it grow.Iqra
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Change: On the downside, I'm afraid, there have been some few projects that are very poor, evidencing little thought and little effort, and suggesting that these students do not really care about their work. This persuades me that I'll have to better formalise a pre-project consultation process for next year.------------------------
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Change: (after some renegotiation) has become the focus of Kofi's work: the stories of active asylum-seekers who, in limbo while awaiting the Home Office decision on whether they
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Change: This is quite outstanding work, Ioannis--congratulations!Also worthy of honorable mention are, among others:Zak Husein's map-based review and recommender site for London's museums, not only locating museums and galleries clearly on
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Change: site .site. It's often hard to draw the fine line between what clearly counts as culture or history or heritage and what is arguably something else.
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Change: reconstruction, through user-generated content from witnesses and participants, of the 1979 Southall riots in his community web site . It's often hard to draw the fine line between what clearly counts as culture or history
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Change: Parminder Singh Mahi's dramatic community web siteIt's often hard to draw the fine line between what clearly counts as culture or history or heritage and what is arguably
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