National Association for the Practice of Anthropology
Final: NAPA at the 2011 AAA in Montreal
12:00-13:45
2-0080 MARKETING’S TIDEMARKS, LEGACIES FROM ANTHROPOLOGY: TRACING THE FUTURE OF SENSORY MARKETING Timothy de Waal Malefyt, George E Marcus, and Paul Stoller
14:30-16:30
WORKSHOP
2-0400 Ideas and Techniques for Organizing An Ethnographic Field School James Tim M Wallace and George Gmelch
16:00-17:45
2-0465 LINKING TOURISM PAST WITH ITS PRESENT: REFLECTIONS AND DIRECTIONS Heidi J Nicholls, James Tim M Wallace, and Valene Smith
20:00-21:45
2-0830 ANTHROPOLOGICAL LEGACIES AND CURRENT TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL SERVICE-LEARNING AND STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS Eric T Miller, Margaret A Perkinson
Thursday, November 17, 2011
08:00-10:00
WORKSHOPS
- 3-0195 Engaging Journalism: Making Anthropology Visible In the Public Sphere Brian M McKenna
- 3-0200 Hanging Out Your Shingle: Practical, Strategic and Ethical First Steps for Anthropological Contract Work Part I Ken C Erickson and Stephanie Paladino
10:15-12:00
3-0425 TRACING THEORY: APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGISTS AND THE USE OF THEORY IN PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS Mark C Edberg
10:30-12:30
WORKSHOPS
- 3-0500 Putting Anthropology to Work: Taking A Life Course Approach to Your Career Sherylyn H Briller
- 3-0505 Transferring Ethnographic Competencies to Subject Matter Experts Margaret H Szymanski and Brigitte Jordan
11:45-15:45
3-0515 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY (NAPA) GOVERNING COUNCIL MEETING James Tim M Wallace
13:00-15:00
WORKSHOP
3-0615 Marketing the Anthropological Lens Rita M Denny and Patricia L Sunderland
13:30-17:30
WORKSHOP
3-0630 Introductory Participatory Design Workshop: Overview and Introduction to Methods Nancy Fried Foster
13:45-15:30
3-0705 TIDEMARKS AND FRONTIERS: ANTHROPOLOGY IN DISABILITY STUDIES Devva Kasnitz
13:45-17:30
3-0830 THE TROUBLE WITH ‘YOUTH AT RISK’: HOW CAN ANTHROPOLOGY DECONSTRUCT PATHOLOGIZING CATEGORIES WHILE REMAINING A CONSTRUCTIVE PARTNER TO PRACTITIONERS WORKING TO ALLEVIATE SOCIAL SUFFERING? Julia Kirst, Marguerite Souliere, Jean J Schensul and Lynn M Nybell
15:30-17:30
3-0905 Hanging Out Your Shingle: Practical, Strategic and Ethical First Steps for Anthropological Contract Work Part 2 Ken C Erickson and Stephanie Paladino WORKSHOP
Friday, November 18, 2011
08:00-09:45
4-0110 LIBRARY ETHNOGRAPHY: NEGOTIATING INFORMATION’S LEGACIES AND REVOLUTIONS Andrew D Asher and Nancy Fried Foster
08:00-11:45
INVITED SESSION
4-0270 THE LEGACIES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF BUSINESS ANTHROPOLOGY – PART 1 Elizabeth K. Briody, Christina Wasson and Melissa Cefkin
10:30-12:30
4-0520 The UN/Civil Society Interface: Walking and Working the UN Corridors Eva Friedlander PhD and Pamela J Puntenney PhD
11:00-16:00
EXPO
4-0525 EMPLOYER EXPOSITION Cathleen E Crain, Kathleen Terry-Sharp, and Angel Jackson-White
12:15-13:30
4-0620 EVALUATION ANTHROPOLOGY INTEREST GROUP BUSINESS MEETING Eve C Pinsker
13:00-15:00
WORKSHOPS
- 4-0685 Preparing Undergraduates to Practice Anthropology Anne J Goldberg
- 4-0690 Free Software for Writing and Managing Fieldnotes: New Release of Fieldworks Data Notebook G Tomas Woodward and James Tim M Wallace
13:45-15:30
4-0805 THE LEGACIES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF BUSINESS ANTHROPOLOGY – PART 2 Ann T Jordan, Elizabeth K. Briody and Eric J Arnould PhD
13:45-15:45
WORKSHOP
4-0870 “It’s Who You Know: Using Networking Techniques and Strategies to Increase Your Networking Success.” Sabrina Nichelle Scott, Jen A Cardew Kersey, Edward Liebow
15:30-17:30
WORKSHOPS
- 4-0975 Anthropology In Focus Groups: Expanded Opportunities for Anthropologists In Marketing Research Robert J Morais
- 4-0980 Beyond Bullet Points: How to Create a Visual Presentation Jen A Cardew Kersey
18:15-19:30
- 4-1210 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY (NAPA) ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING James Tim M Wallace
Saturday, November 19, 2011
08:00-09:45
- 5-0070 THE CHANGING FACE OF ANTHROPOLOGY: WHAT IT MEANS FOR ANTHROPOLOGICAL CAREERS AND FOR DEPARTMENTS Shirley J Fiske, Linda A Bennett, Sherylyn H Briller, Keri Brondo, Jeffrey H Altschul, Judith Freidenberg, Carla Guerron-Montero, Terry M Redding and Robert T Trotter II
09:00-10:00
WORKSHOP
5-0265 Anthropologists In Evaluation: An Introduction to Concepts and Practical Applications Mary Odell Butler and Lenora Bohren
10:30-12:30
WORKSHOP
5-0450 Tourism Research Workshop: Theoretical Frameworks, Approaches and Practices Quetzil E Castaneda and James Tim M Wallace
12:15-13:30
- 5-0530 THE NAPA NETWORKING EVENT: BONJOUR! LET’S TALK! Sabrina Nichelle Scott
13:00-15:00
WORKSHOP
5-0550 Stress Management and Building Self-Esteem for Students and Beginning Professionals Teresita Majewski
13:30-15:30
WORKSHOP
5-0560 Presenting Yourself In Professional Life Cathleen E Crain, Nanthaniel Tashima and Mark C Edberg
13:45-15:30
ROUNDTABLE
5-0635 BOUNDARIES, TIDEMARKS, AND LEGACIES OF ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODS IN EVALUATION ANTHROPOLOGY: A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION Mary Odell Butler, Eve C Pinsker, and Carol Hafford
Sunday, November 20, 2011
10:15-12:00
- 6-0265 TRACING THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, INTENTIONAL DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT: INFORMING OR INHIBITING CHANGE IN BELIEFS, PRACTICES, IDENTITIES, AND PLACE? Carol Hafford and Ricardo Contreras
12:15-14:00
- 6-0475 THE BUSINESS OF DIVERSITY: TRACES AND LEGACIES OF DIFFERENCES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRACTICE Joerg Schmitz, Kenneth L Price, and Helene Baudet