From shuman.1 at osu.edu Sat Oct 1 09:17:50 2022 From: shuman.1 at osu.edu (Shuman, Amy) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2022 13:17:50 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] spaces still available for breakfast with a Fellow at AFS Message-ID: Breakfast with a Fellow is sponsored by the Fellows of the American Folklore Society and the Graduate Student and Young Professional Section. Students meet informally over a complementary breakfast with a senior folklorist and talk with them about the study, profession, and practice of folklore as well as the students? interests and questions. Breakfast with a Fellow provides students with an opportunity to talk with someone in the field whose work they know about, have read, or anticipate reading. Everyone who attended this annual event in previous years came away energized by the discussion and excited about getting to know a noted folklorist and fellow student participants. A student who has pre-registered for this event will have breakfast at one of four tables. Please indicate the order of your preferences in the First, Second, and Third Choice fields. The folklorists hosting the tables this year will be available to discuss the following topics: * James P. Leary (University of Wisconsin, emeritus) ? Collaborative public folklore from a university base, laborlore and class, egalitarian approaches to folklore work * John McDowell (Indiana University, emeritus) ? Folklore and environmental justice, poetics and stylistic analysis, indigeneity and modernity, Spanish American folk poetry * Betsy Peterson ? Community engagement, archives * Patricia Turner (UCLA) ? Perspectives on legend study There is no fee, but since places in each roundtable are limited, advance registration is required; the eight spots at each virtual table will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be aware when you make your request that we will not seat students with Fellows from their own institutions. Sign-up is on a first-come, first-served basis until all slots are filled. Assignments will be determined by the AFS administrative staff on an as-needed basis. link: https://americanfolkloresociety.org/our-work/meeting/2022-meeting/sign-up-for-2022-breakfast-with-a-fellow/ [https://149603848.v2.pressablecdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-afs-mobile-logo.png] Sign Up for 2022 Breakfast with a Fellow - The American Folklore Society By submitting your registration below, you are acknowledging that an inherent risk of exposure to Covid-19 exists in any public place where people are present. americanfolkloresociety.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From finver.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu Mon Oct 3 10:14:00 2022 From: finver.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu (Finver, Savannah H.) Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2022 14:14:00 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] CSR's No More Than a Page with Prof. Urban - This Thursday, 10/6 Message-ID: Dear All, This is a friendly reminder that the Center for the Study of Religion will be hosting the first portion of it?s No More Than a Page series this Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022 in Hagerty 198 from 4-5pm. Registration is not required. If you haven?t attended one of our NMTAP events before, it?s an informal gathering of sorts where a faculty member or graduate student shares some of the work they?ve been doing and invites feedback and discussion from the audience. This is a wonderful opportunity to get to know our faculty, students, and affiliates a bit better, and the event is of course free and open to the public, so we encourage everyone who can to attend! This Thursday, we will be featuring the work of Dr. Hugh B. Urban, Distinguished Professor of Comparative Studies and former Center Director, who will present materials from a chapter in his forthcoming book project, The Path of Desire: Living Tantra in Northeast India, based on his research in India from 2000 to 2022. You can access a PDF of the page he will be discussing HERE. You can find more information about the event at the CSR website HERE. We hope to see you soon for what promises to be a lively and fascinating discussion of tantra! Cheers, Savannah ---- Savannah H. Finver (she/her/hers) Doctoral Student | Comparative Studies Graduate Research Associate - Center for the Study of Religion Features Editor - The Religious Studies Project Gender and Religion Section Chair - MAAR Ohio State University finver.1 at osu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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CSR's No More Than a Page with Prof. Urban - 10/6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good Morning, All! Today?s the day! We hope to see you this afternoon at 4pm in Hagerty 198 for a discussion of Dr. Hugh Urban?s forthcoming project, The Path of Desire: Living Tantra in Northeast India. Cheers, Savannah ---- Savannah H. Finver (she/her/hers) Doctoral Student | Comparative Studies Graduate Research Associate - Center for the Study of Religion Features Editor - The Religious Studies Project Gender and Religion Section Chair - MAAR Ohio State University finver.1 at osu.edu From: Finver, Savannah H. Date: Monday, October 3, 2022 at 10:14 AM To: csrfac at lists.osu.edu , csrfriends at lists.osu.edu , csrundergrad at lists.osu.edu , Spitulski, Nick via Csrgrad , Folkserv , compstall at lists.service.ohio-state.edu Cc: Spitulski, Nick Subject: CSR's No More Than a Page with Prof. Urban - This Thursday, 10/6 Dear All, This is a friendly reminder that the Center for the Study of Religion will be hosting the first portion of it?s No More Than a Page series this Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022 in Hagerty 198 from 4-5pm. Registration is not required. If you haven?t attended one of our NMTAP events before, it?s an informal gathering of sorts where a faculty member or graduate student shares some of the work they?ve been doing and invites feedback and discussion from the audience. This is a wonderful opportunity to get to know our faculty, students, and affiliates a bit better, and the event is of course free and open to the public, so we encourage everyone who can to attend! 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One of the outcomes of the internationalisation efforts is the international master's program "Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies" that was launched in 2017 and attracts students from across the globe. At the same time, it fuels discussions about the purpose and price of internationalisation and mobility as well as about international national disciplines in Eastern Europe. Pizza and drinks will be served. To RSVP, click here. Sponsored by the Center for Folklore Studies and the Mershon Center for International Security Studies. This event is free and open to the public. October 17th 5:30-7:30 pm 198A Hagerty Hall Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: thumbnail_EHS photo.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 134611 bytes Desc: thumbnail_EHS photo.jpg URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Oct 10 11:13:38 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2022 15:13:38 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] OSU CFS at AFS Conference this week Message-ID: Headed to Tulsa this week? Here are ways to connect with our OSU colleagues. Keep this in your email inbox for a quick reference! OSU Alumni Dessert Reception Be sure to stop by the OSU CFS Alumni Dessert Reception in the Tulsa Foyer on Friday, October 14th from 9 - 11:00 pm. Stop by for a sweet treat and have some champagne to toast the retirement of our own Dr. Amy Shuman. Who is Presenting at AFS? Here is a comprehensive list of OSU presenters: Thursday, October 13 Fellows Follow-up Discussion of Interrogating the Normal: Folkloristic Engagements with Disability [hybrid] Amy Shuman, Chair 8:30am-10am ? Tulsa Central An Examination of Traditional Narrative Motifs in African American Bas Relief Wood Carved Folk Art: the Material Folk Culture and Art of Elijah Pierce (11:30) In 02-11 Reconsidering Folk and Self-Taught Art John F. Moe 10:30 am?12:30 pm ? Director 2 Negotiating the Research: Steps Toward Community-Partner-Centered Inquiry (2:30) In 03-02 Environmentalisms from the Bottom Up: Knowledge Exchange in Appalachian Contexts Katherine Borland, chair 2:30 pm?4:30 pm ? Tulsa North Queering Memes: Making Space for Instagram Lesbian Meme Pages (3:30) In 03-04 Memes, Humor, and Identity [hybrid] Emma Carey Cobb, chair 2:30 pm?4:30 pm ? Promenade B Revisiting Region: Folklore and Print Culture in the Ozarks (3:00) In 03-14 Text, Translation, and Documentation Mariah E. Marsden 2:30 pm?4:30 pm ? Director 5 Friday, October 14 Three Stars in the Sky: Entering the ?Storyworld? as Translator (9:30) In 04-01 Translation in/of Folklore Studies: Perspectives from China [hybrid] Mark Bender 8:00 am?10:00 am ? Tulsa Central 05-05 Threads and Borders: Documenting the Textile Collections of Rural Women in Bulgaria [hybrid] Sarah Craycraft, Chair 10:30 am?12:30 pm ? Promenade C Through the Eyes of Mourners: Feelings and Beliefs of Iranian Women in Practices of the Month of Muharram (11:00) In 05-14 Death, Legend, and Belief Zahra Abedinezhad, Chair 10:30 am?12:30 pm ? Director 5 06-01 Notable Folklorists of Color Roundtable, Part 2: Expanding the Frames with BIPOC Scholars [hybrid] Katherine Borland 2:30 pm?4:30 pm ? Tulsa Central ? See also 05-01 06-04 Making Time: Strategies for Improving Community-University Partnerships [hybrid] Jasper Waugh-Quasebarth, Chair 2:30 pm?4:30 pm ? Promenade B Not Telling: How Folklorists Think about Narrative Amy Shuman: Francis Lee Utley Memorial Lecture 5:00 pm?6:00 pm ? Tulsa South OSU Alumni Dessert Reception 9:00 pm?11:00 pm ? Tulsa Foyer Folkwise Game Room Daisy M. Ahlstone, chair 10:00 pm?12:00 am ? Executive Saturday, October 15 Leading Intergenerational Succession with Black Organizations, a Conversation with Andrew Carter Cassie Rosita Patterson, Andrew Carter 8:30 am?10:00 am ? Oklahoma South Decomposition as a Model for Concluding Collaborative Ethnographic Projects (10:30) Daisy M. Ahlstone 10:30 am?12:30 pm ? 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Cheers, Addie Potential subject line: Develop your career and academic plan in an interactive workshop Potential Text: Not sure how to begin your career exploration while juggling grad school? You're not alone. The good news is that graduate career professionals have identified a tool that has proven effective time and again in helping graduate students navigate their educational and career journeys. It's called an Individual Development Plan or an IDP. In Friday?s (10/21, 12-1:30pm) workshop Navigating your PhD with an Individual Development Plan, attendees will reflect on their strengths, interests, and values to arrive at a plan that will help them map a course of action for your academic and professional goals. This is a virtual interactive workshop geared toward terminal degree students and postdocs in Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences though it will also have relevance for masters-level students as well. The workshop will be led by Pallavi Eswara, a seasoned professional in graduate student career development. Register/learn more here: https://osu.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1097987 You are also invited to join us on Nov 4 from 12-1:30pm to learn about identifying and communicating the many transferable skills you are developing through your graduate studies. Click here to register/learn more about Transferable Skills: Identifying and Leveraging Them for Career Success, another virtual workshop: https://osu.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1097992. This event is also geared toward terminal degree students and postdocs in Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences. Please contact Addie Cheney.45 at osu.edu with any questions. 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This event is free and open to the public. Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: October Potluck (600 ? 300 px) (1).png Type: image/png Size: 156702 bytes Desc: October Potluck (600 ? 300 px) (1).png URL: From hoff.96 at osu.edu Wed Oct 19 10:40:25 2022 From: hoff.96 at osu.edu (Hoff, Mark) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:40:25 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Invitation/Reminder: Campus Visit by Daniel Bryan, Pachaysana Institute Message-ID: Dear all, As you may have heard, Daniel Bryan, Executive Director of the Pachaysana Institute, will be visiting OSU next week. While here, Daniel will be offering several events on diverse topics ranging from epistemic justice, non-Western ways of thinking, colonialism, social change, theatre, and more! * Tues, Oct. 25, 11am - 1pm: Re-storying all our relations: A puppet-making workshop on epistemic justice (Barnett Center Collaboratory, Sullivant Hall 141) * Tues, Oct. 25, 4-5pm: Global Education Info Session on Pachaysana?s study abroad programs in Ecuador (Enarson Classrom Bldg 160) * Wed, Oct. 26, 11am - 1pm: Embodying ?Unlearning?: A theatre and social change workshop (Barnett Center Collaboratory, Sullivant Hall 141) While the Global Education info session is primarily geared toward undergraduate students interested in Pachaysana?s study abroad offerings in Ecuador, all events are free and all are welcome to attend! No registration required. We hope to see you there! Best, [The Ohio State University] Mark Hoff, PhD Assistant Director of the Center for Latin American Studies The Ohio State University Office of International Affairs 140 Enarson Classroom Building 2009 Millikin Road, Columbus, OH 43210 614-688-1919 Office hoff.96 at osu.edu / clas.osu.edu Pronouns: he/?l/ele / Honorific: Dr. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 8555 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Thu Oct 20 15:21:12 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2022 19:21:12 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Submit your newsletter items Message-ID: Hello all Folk Friends, Do you have an announcement for our monthly newsletter? Please email it to me by next Friday, October 28th. Please submit your item in complete sentences with the who, what, when, where and (optional) why. Also please provide an image to go with your item. Thanks so much, Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gottlieb.26 at osu.edu Fri Oct 21 09:54:13 2022 From: gottlieb.26 at osu.edu (Gottlieb, Esther) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2022 13:54:13 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] OIA International Teaching, Research and Scholarship/Seed grants In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please use and forward the following call for proposals: ~~~ International Research and Scholarship Call for Proposals for a wide range of international projects that can be implemented on campus and around the globe. Due November 18, 2022. Faculty https://oia.osu.edu/grants-and-scholarships/faculty/international-research-and-scholarship-grant/ Undergraduate Students https://oia.osu.edu/grants-and-scholarships/undergraduate/international-research-and-scholarship-grant/ Graduate Students https://oia.osu.edu/grants-and-scholarships/graduate/international-research-and-scholarship-grant/ vGlobal Teaching and Learning Grant Call for proposals to develop internationally focused learning and cultural virtual exchanges at Ohio State, using a variety of platforms and mediums. Due November 18. https://oia.osu.edu/grants-and-scholarships/faculty/virtual-exchange-global-teaching-and-learning-grant/ Thanks, Esther Esther E. Gottlieb Ph.D Comparative & Interntional Education Senior Advisor for International Affairs The Ohio State University OIA International Research and Scholarship Grant -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 144028 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From shuman.1 at osu.edu Wed Oct 26 10:50:40 2022 From: shuman.1 at osu.edu (Shuman, Amy) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:50:40 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Fw: Ethnographic Field School Summer 2023 (On The Ground and On Line Options) In-Reply-To: <1666752873916.62620280.157007784.19675874382@mailengine4.com> References: <1666752873916.62620280.157007784.19675874382@mailengine4.com> Message-ID: ________________________________ From: The Isla Mujeres Ethnographic Field School Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 10:54 PM To: Shuman, Amy Subject: Ethnographic Field School Summer 2023 (On The Ground and On Line Options) Please share with students: Ethnographic Research and Training, Isla Mujeres, Mexico Trouble viewing this email? Read it online ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. Report Suspicious ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd Please share with students: Ethnographic Research and Training, Isla Mujeres, Mexico Trouble viewing this email? Read it online Greetings, My name is Todd Pierce and I am the Director at the Isla Mujeres Ethnographic Field School (on the small Caribbean island, Isla Mujeres, Mexico). I hope you can share the information about the Field School with your students. We accept all levels, from undergraduate to post-doctorate in our training program. Below is the information for our summer 2023 programs. We are offering our (on-the-ground) flagship 8-week Advanced Methods course, our 3-week Methods Practicum, and an online course that is 8-weeks, called FieldCraft. Our posted tuition rate for the on-the-ground sessions is subject to change, as housing prices have changed. So stay tuned for updates. We also have a wonderful scholarship program to announce: IXCHEL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FIVE INDIVIDUAL $1000 USD SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICABLE AGAINST TUITION ONLY ? AVAILABLE FIRST COME FIRST SERVE TO ADVANCED METHODS STUDENTS ? The Ixchel Scholarships are available to Advanced Methods students (8 week program on Isla Mujeres) who have been accepted by December 15, 2022, and whose research proposal is completed by Feb 30, 2023 (faculty guidance will be given). The scholarships are for $1,000 USD and will be awarded to the first 5 students of the Advanced Methods course that apply and are accepted by the December 15th deadline. Please email info at anthrofieldschool.com for details. ________________________________ Summer 2023 Sessions: Advanced Methods (8 weeks): June 3 - July 30 https://www.anthrofieldschool.com/ethnographyadvancedmethods The main program is our 8-week long Advanced Methods course where students create a professional research proposal (using the Wenner Gren Foundation format) in advance of their arrival, conduct the research, and present their data in a professional conference-style format, as well as prepare academic journal-style articles intended for publication. This session also includes PADI Open Water Diver training and certification, dives observing the reefs and Sea Turtle mating season, swimming with Whale Sharks (and Giant Mantas if we are lucky), as well as an overnight stay in the colonial town of Valladolid with visits to Chichen Itza, Ek Balam, and a swim in an ancient underground cenote. Although this course is 8 weeks "on the ground", we begin proposal development well in advance online so that the student is prepared as much as possible upon arrival. ________________________________ Methods Practicum (3 weeks): June 10 - July 2 https://www.anthrofieldschool.com/ethnographyfieldschoolpracticum The Methods Practicum embeds the students within a current research project where they will learn various methods, the theories behind them, and get to put those methods to practice, along with various other ethnographic data collection tasks, fieldnotes, and analysis. In keeping with our team-research approach, the practicum students are research colleagues of the Advanced Methods projects. If/when publications are created from those projects, the practicum students who are significantly involved on those projects can be co-authors on publications. Practicum students who apply early can select a project (or two) that they would like to be involved on and participate in proposal development as well as the writing of the final reports. ________________________________ FIELDCRAFT (8-week Online Remote Training) JUNE 3 - JULY 26 ENVISIONING THE PROCESS, PRACTICE, AND PHILOSOPHY OF ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH https://www.anthrofieldschool.com/copy-of-summer-2020-online-session-1 This session is designed for students who can not logistically attend our summer sessions in person, but who want to study ethnographic research, participate in group projects, and learn the process (and difficulties as they present themselves) of ethnographic research. ? Students of the FieldCraft session will participate in lectures offered to our Advanced Methods and Methods Practicum students, as well as 'live' lectures conducted on the island via Zoom (or some other format), where every student, either in-person or remote can interact within the lecture series discussion. FieldCraft students may also join one of the research teams created via the 8 Week Advanced Methods program. As team members, our remote students will collect valuable data via online sources, create and conduct online surveys, conduct remote interviews, as well as collaborate on transcriptions, translations, data analysis, and ethnographic representations. This is an effort to use existing technologies to expand the idea of team-based ethnographic research. If the student contributes meaningfully to a project that is prepared for publication, they may assist in the creation and editing of those articles and receive co-authorship if published. This can apply to conference papers as well. This course might be particularly useful for those who are either planning projects (Senior thesis, Master's thesis, or Ph.D. dissertations) or who are in the middle of projects and are seeking research therapy to help get them on track. All of the theories, ethics, and methods that are discussed in our on-the-ground summer session will be covered. This course can help a student design a research project for their degree requirements and can include one-on-one problem-solving discussions. Students may also conduct their own research during this online training session, but at their home location. ? ________________________________ An overview: Our students not only learn how to create a professional academic research proposal (which must be completed, with our guidance, before their arrival), receive training on the theory, ethics, and methods of ethnographic research, experience cultural and linguistic immersion, conduct the proposed research (that is participatory, community-based and service-learning informed) and present their data in a conference, but are also guided to publish their research results in peer-reviewed academic journals. And many succeed in doing so. The Isla Mujeres Ethnographic Field School specializes in community-based projects and trains students on how to conduct ethnographic research. Located on a small Mexican Caribbean island, much of the student research is focused on community needs per their request. Some of our current areas of interest: Culture & Environment, Latin America & Caribbean, Medical Anthropology, Gender & Identity, History, Space & Meaning, and Economic Development. There is a wide variety of subjects for research. In the past, some students have conducted research on diabetes, body image and health, GLBT identity, teenage pregnancy, HIV and Dengue Fever prevention, Economic Development and Tourism, Sea Turtle, reef, and Whale Shark conservation. Over the past two years, we have conducted several very important Covid focused projects as well. For more information, please see our website: http://www.AnthroFieldSchool.com ________________________________ The Isla Mujeres Ethnographic Field School (I.F.S.) is dedicated to the professionalization of ethnographic research and the training of students on how to conduct ethical, meaningful, and professional research. Our mission is to train ethnographers that we are confident in and that we know can get the job done. Be it future graduate school research or projects for employers. Our trained ethnographers can tackle a research project from beginning to end with confidence, experience, and know-how. Students will participate in formal lectures, informal presentations, service learning, government meetings and briefings, and ethnographic research that serves to assist the people of Isla Mujeres either through applied anthropological techniques or through creating a more full ethnographic record that illuminates the island's past, present, and possible future. Students will be immersed in the culture of the island and will conduct collaborative research with its residents. Students will learn the value of teamwork by helping each other on projects, talking through field research problems, and supporting each other in their professional development. We train both undergraduate and graduate students. We also have post-docs who attend the Field School for further training and career development. Our program gives students the cutting edge needed to get into good graduate school programs, develop graduate school dissertation research (which will help in securing research funding for dissertations), and will help them land the job they want in the discipline. Some undergraduates have used their experience and data for senior thesis projects, while graduate students use it for pilot research to develop their Master's thesis or doctoral dissertations. Over the past couple of years, we have had at least a 20% publication rate from our students (in peer-reviewed academic articles, like Practicing Anthropology). It would be greatly appreciated if you could forward this information to your undergraduate and graduate students. We also welcome faculty members to join us as guest lecturers (email us for details). Sincerely, Todd G. Pierce, Ph.D. Director The Isla Mujeres Ethnographic Field School Info at AnthroFieldSchool.com Admissions at AnthroFieldSchool.com 202-241-5325 (USA) 998-139-7122 (MX) http://www.AnthroFieldSchool.com https://www.facebook.com/Islamujeresethnographicfieldschool http://instagram.com/anthrofieldschool [http://media.campaigner.com/media/70/702725/IFS%20logo.png] Read More This email is intended for shuman.1 at osu.edu. Update your preferences or Unsubscribe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Report Suspicious ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd Dear All, The SIEF Working Group on Archives is happy to continue collaborating with SAMLA on the series of webinars dedicated to folklore archives in 2022-2023. The autumn/winter webinars in the series include: 23 November 2022, 18:00 CET Towards a lab of folklore texts: explorations on Finnic oral poetry Presenters: Mari Sarv, Senior researcher, Estonian Literary Museum, Tartu Kati Kallio,(Senior researcher, Finnish Literature Society and University of Helsinki Join here: https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/j/95173726242?pwd=QnBueFNjbXN4SytaL1JwQUhRc0Vjdz09 ------ 7 December 2022, 18:00 CET Traditional Folklore archives in the Digital era. Curation and documentation, challenges and prospects in the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre Archive. Presenters: Dr. Ioannis Karachristos, Senior Researcher, Hellenic Folklore Research Centre, Academy of Athens, and Dr. Paraskevas Potiropoulos, Senior Researcher, Hellenic Folklore Research Centre, Academy of Athen Join here: https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/j/92159776378?pwd=NWRoNUhnbGFGeGVReFlHTG1SUWtOUT09 ------ 18 January 2023, 18:00 CET Festivals as Teaching Tools for Folklore Archives Presenter: James Deutsch, Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Washington, D.C., USA Join here: https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/j/95498976413?pwd=TkFDYXZWdjRreGtUTTU1dDlNdkoxdz09 ------ See attached posters and feel free to share widely. We hope to see you in November! If you have any questions, or suggestions for future webinars, do not hesitate to contact us. 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Following the lecture, we will hold a mini-reception (12:30 - 1 pm) to meet the artist and socialize. More details here. This event counts toward the Diversity, Intercultural and Community Engagement (DICE) Certificate Program through the Center for Belonging & Social Change. All are welcome to attend and no registration is required, so please share this news widely! And if you haven?t yet visited the Dancing with Devils: Latin American Masks Traditions exhibit, this is a great chance to see that space. We hope to see you there! Best, [The Ohio State University] Mark Hoff, PhD Assistant Director of the Center for Latin American Studies The Ohio State University Office of International Affairs 140 Enarson Classroom Building 2009 Millikin Road, Columbus, OH 43210 614-688-1919 Office hoff.96 at osu.edu / clas.osu.edu Pronouns: he/?l/ele / Honorific: Dr. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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