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electricarchaeology.ca
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| | | | | I applied for a Teaching Achievement Award from my university, and I'm happy to report that I won the award. This will allow me to pay for some of my graduate students' time to help on this little endeavour. What follows is a slightly edited version of the internal application narrative I submitted. The DH... | |
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scholarslab.lib.virginia.edu
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| | | | | I've accepted a new position as the Head of Graduate Programs in the Scholars' Lab, and I'll be transitioning into that role over the next few weeks! As a part of the interview process, we had to give a job talk. While putting together this presentation, I was lucky enough to have past examples to work from (as you'll be able to tell, if you check out this past job talk by Amanda Visconti). Since my new position will involve helping graduate students through the process of applying for positions like these, it only feels right that I should post my own job talk as well as a few words on the thinking that went into it. Blemishes, jokes, and all, hopefully these materials will help someone in the future find a way in, just as the example of others did for me. ... | |
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mediterraneanworld.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A few months ago, I started to try to write a book proposal for a book on the archaeology of contemporary American culture for the University Press of Florida's series The American Experience in Archaeological Perspective. It stalled a bit (ironically) because I started to work on documenting the historical and contemporary material culture associated... | |
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lite.crimethinc.com
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| | | To get the most out of mutual aid, we ought to create participatory commons in which everyone can contribute and there is no fundamental division between organizers and beneficiaries. | ||