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Jobs for anthropologists
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Transferrable skills Those skills developed in the classroom and in assignments that can be usefully applied in other domains
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What do they include There are basic elements of social science training that everyone should have after a degree Are relevant to what non-anthropologists SHOULD think we are doing
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For example… Gathering information (sometimes a lot of it) Assessing the quality of information Being able to summarize and explain that information Communicating findings verbally or in writing
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Social science transferrable skills? Observation, reflection, questioning and making inferences Recognizing social and cultural impacts on thought and action What hasn’t been explored or what questions haven’t been asked
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Which means… … social scientists know that empirical research with broad assessment of context yields results that can offer explanatory models for why people think and act the way they do Medical anthropology/bioanthropology can also contribute understandings based on body/biology
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Continued… … with good information and analysis, we can suggest beneficial changes Ethical practice means consideration of other’s rights
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