The May issue of Anthropology News features a thematic series on methods. The following commentaries on are now live on www.anthropology-news.org. Read them, rate them, share them. AAA members are also welcome to post comments about any of the essays.
- Mixed Methods Should Be a Valued Practice in Anthropology by Thomas S Weisner
- Sonic Ethnography as Method and in Practice: Urban Students, Sounds and Making Sense of Science by Walter S Gershon
- Chinese and Taiwanese Immigrant Family Educational Experiences: Toward a thorough Cultural Analysis of their College Preparation Process by Yi-Jung Wu
- Moral Engagement and Social Responsibility in the Public Realm by Melissa Rinehart
- Coming to Terms with Networked Anthropology by Samuel Gerald Collins and Matthew Slover Durington
- Tracking Change in Rural Kenya through the Study of Domestic Groups by Miroslava Prazak
- Methods and Concepts at Work: Generation and Caregiving in “Late-Forming Families” by Nancy Anne Konvalinka and Elena Hernández Corrochano
- The Qualitative, the Quantitative and the Creative by Allison Mickel
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