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Description: This blog is run by volunteers that wish to provide open access alternatives to anthropological publications. It is the news outlet for the organization where they will notify the public of events and progress within the discipline of anthropology.
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Subject: Anthropology , Open access, Blogs
Description: Advantageously situated within the Department of English with an emphasis on theoretical and writing strategies, the study of folklore at MU offers a unique opportunity for a truly interdisciplinary experience. With associated and affiliated faculty in Religious Studies, Sociology, Classical Studies, Anthropology, Women and Gender Studies, Theater, Art History, African Diaspora Studies, and Romance Languages, just to name a few, and the range of theoretical approaches students can explore increases even more. Folklore itself doesn’t exist in a vacuum: at MU, we believe the study of folklore shouldn’t either.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Religion, Arts, Classical Studies, Anthropology , Gender, Language, Oral Histories, Performance
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of Missouri
Publisher: University of Missouri
Type: Web Archive
Description: The Folklore Program at the University of North Carolina emphasizes the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life and the political implications of that expression as it unfolds in contested arenas of culture. The study of folklore focuses attention on those expressive realms that communities infuse with cultural meaning and through which they give voice to the issues and concerns that they see as central to their being. These realms are often deeply grounded in tradition, yet as community self-definitions develop and change in light of shifting social, political, and economic realities, community-based artistry likewise evolves. Folklore thus moves beyond the study of the old and time-honored to explore emergent meanings and cultural forms.
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Subject: Folklore, Academic Program, Post-Secondary Education, North Carolina, Anthropology , Folk Literature
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publisher: University of North Carolina
Type: Web Archive
Description: Museum Anthropology Review is an open access journal whose purpose is the wide dissemination of peer-reviewed articles, reviews, essays, obituaries and other content advancing the field of material culture and museum studies, broadly conceived.
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Subject: Anthropology , Museum culture, Publications
Creator: Museum Anthropology Review
Type: Web Archive
Description: An association of people who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. The web site provides content on The AFS Review, the Society's activities, and The Folklore Commons.
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Subject: Professional Associations, Folklorists, Humanities, Anthropology , Cultural Heritage
Description: The Goucher College M.A. in Cultural Sustainability brings together knowledge from anthropology, history, folklore, ethnomusicology, communications, business and management, linguistics, and activism to teach students how to effect positive, community-driven change in the cultures they care about most-whether it be an African village, an American inner-city neighborhood, a remote tribe in Asia, or a threatened public space just down the street. The discipline of cultural sustainability can be and will be applied wherever valued ways-of-life are at risk.
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Subject: Folklore, Post-Secondary Education, Anthropology , Ethnomusicology, Language, Arts, Globalization
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: Goucher College
Publisher: Goucher College
Type: Web Archive
Description: The Graduate Program in Folklore and Folklife at the University of Pennsylvania began in 1962 under the direction of MacEdward Leach, a medievalist who taught in the English department, and whose sound recordings from Jamaica, Newfoundland, and the Southern Mountains launched the Folklore Archive. Over the next four decades nearly 250 students earned the Ph.D. in Folklore from Penn. In 1999, the Department of Folklore and Folklife was restructured as a Graduate Program and a Center for Folklore and Ethnography (open 1999-2008).
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Subject: Folklore, Folklife, Post-Secondary Education, Music, Performance, Folk Art, Cultural Studies, Popular Culture, Film, Religion, Urban Folklore, Anthropology , Oral Histories
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of Pennsylvania
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania
Type: Web Archive
Description: The Kule Folklore Centre aspires to become the most important centre for the study of Ukrainian culture outside of Ukraine. Five strategic priorities have been identified which will be prominent in the Centre's profile: • teaching undergraduate and graduate programs • developing internet materials, including course delivery and resource banks • conducting fieldwork and maintaining a growing archive • reaching out to the community with publications and by other means • supporting researchers and students with scholarships and assistantships
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Folklore, Cultural Studies, Arts, Traditions, Anthropology , Ethnography
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of Alberta
Publisher: University of Alberta
Type: Web Archive
Description: Drawing together students and faculty from various disciplines (Literature, Radio-Television-Film, Ethnomusicology, Theatre and Drama), APCCS provides a forum for engaging with scholarship from a variety of fields and working to synthesize them in the pursuit of distinctive research. Our starting point is ethnographic approaches to performance, representation, visual culture, aesthetics, affect, space, and publics. Our principal attention is geared towards how people perform, produce, and project cultural forms through verbal, visual, musical, kinesthetic, material, and dramatic means.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Ethnography, Anthropology , Performance
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of Texas
Publisher: University of Texas
Type: Web Archive
Description: Description An association of people who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. The web site provides content on The AFS Review, the Society's activities, and The Folklore Commons. Description An association of people who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. The web site provides content on The AFS Review, the Society's activities, and The Folklore Commons.
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Subject: Cultural Heritage, Anthropology , Humanities, Folklorists, Professional Associations, Cultural Heritage, Anthropology , Humanities, Folklorists, Professional Associations
Creator: American Folklore Society
Publisher: American Folklore Society, American Folklore Society
Type: Web Archive, Web Archive
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