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A Partial Perspective
William Lucas
13 episodes
3 days ago
In this series, we explore what it means to think like a social scientist through discussions and streams of consciousness. We hope this podcast will help you link together an understanding of the many things that make us human.
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In this series, we explore what it means to think like a social scientist through discussions and streams of consciousness. We hope this podcast will help you link together an understanding of the many things that make us human.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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1. Dr Antoinette Jackson on Anthropology, Critical Race Theory, and Being New Department Chair
A Partial Perspective
1 hour 17 minutes 39 seconds
5 years ago
1. Dr Antoinette Jackson on Anthropology, Critical Race Theory, and Being New Department Chair
Season 1 Episode 1: Dr Antoinette Jackson on Anthropology, Critical Race Theory, and Being New Department Chair Recorded: April 27, 2020 In this first episode of this relaunched podcast, William talks with Dr Antoinette Jackson, the incoming Chair of the Applied Anthropology Department at the University of South Florida. We discuss her transition to this new position during COVID-19 as well as how students, faculty, and all of us can cope during the quarantine. We also discuss her latest book, Heritage, Tourism, and Race: The Other Side of Leisure (2020), discussing how Black people have historically experienced tourism and what placing Black people’s stories at the center of anthropological investigations does to enhance and put forth a Critical Race Theoretical Perspective. We also discuss her 2012 book Speaking for the Enslaved: Heritage Interpretation at Antebellum Plantation Sites, and the power of language when referencing the enslaved.
A Partial Perspective
In this series, we explore what it means to think like a social scientist through discussions and streams of consciousness. We hope this podcast will help you link together an understanding of the many things that make us human.