National Association for the Practice of Anthropology
sNAPAshot: Briana Nichols

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We’re excited to share our next webisode centers the experiences of Briana Nichols, Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Center for Latin American Studies at Rutgers University. Full webisode drops on May 1st, 2023!
Transcript
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Briana Nichols 0:01
Always come in prepared to be surprised. You know, my, my project 100% change in the course of my project happening, in part because I realized I was asking the wrong question.
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Briana Nichols 0:26
And if you’re not prepared to be surprised, then it’s probably not the type of research you should be doing because you can’t do this research effectively whether it’s in a business context or in social context, if you already know the answer.
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[On Screen Text] Learn About Briana Nichols’ journey as a practicing Anthropologist! sNAPAshots Conversations with Applied, Professional, and Practicing Anthropologists! Practicing Anthropology.org
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