Beschreibung:
The NAPA Bulletin series is dedicated to the practicalproblem-solving and policy applications of anthropologicalknowledge and methods. NAPA Bulletins are peer reviewed, andare distributed free of charge as a benefit of NAPA membership. TheNAPA Bulletin seeks to:* facilitate the sharing of information among practitioners,academics, and students* be a useful document for practitioners* contribute to the professional development of anthropologistsseeking practitioner positions* support the general interests of practitioners both within andoutside the academy
Part I: Introduction.1. Introduction: Preparing Anthropologists for the 21st Century(Carla Guerrón-Montero).2. Recent Changes and Trends in the Practice of AppliedAnthropology (Satish Kedia).Part II: Graduate School in Applied Anthropology.3. Mastering the Art of the M.A. Program and Beyond (TerryRedding).4. Small Fish in a Big Pond: An Applied Anthropologist inNatural Resource Management (Jennifer Gilden).Part III: Advice from the Academy.5. Practicing Anthropology from within the Academy: CombiningCareers (Philip D. Young).6. Moving Past Public Anthropology and Doing CollaborativeResearch (Luke Eric Lassiter).7. Collaboration, Cooperation, and Working Together:Anthropologists Creating a Space for Research and AcademicPartnerships (Geraldine Moreno-Black and Pissamai Homchampa).8. Learning Applied Anthropology in Field Schools: Lessons fromBosnia and Romania (Peter W. Van Arsdale).Part IV: Advice from Practicing Anthropologists.9. Working for the Federal Government: Anthropology Careers(Shirley J. Fiske).10. Applied Anthropology and Executive Leadership (BarbaraPillsbury.)11. Creating Your Own Consulting Business (Carla N. Littlefieldand Emilia González-Clements).12. Using Anthropology Overseas (Riall W. Nolan).13. Becoming an International Consultant (GiseleMaynard-Tucker).Part V: Further Resources.14. Further Resources for Careers in Applied Anthropology(Scarlett Shaffer).15. Biosketches of Authors.