sNAPAshots: Anna Marie Trester and Adela Rahmati

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Anna Marie Trester 0:00
I think we bring versatility because we can approach…So I would tell my students you know, any workplace that you’re going to go into, you’re going to be noticing things that other people aren’t going to be noticing. And you know, if you’re if your job is to be an analyst well so much the better like you’re going to have a rigor and a richness when you go do participant observation, bring that like the the training from ethnographic approach is to sort of allow yourself to to not expect to the degree that you can.

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Anna Marie Trester 0:15
You’re going to find a way to help people see what it’s doing and why it matters.

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Adela Rahmati 0:07
This is something I never thought I would be doing. First of all. It’s not it’s not one of those checkbox job titles that we learn about, like people say, Oh, the world is your oyster and all that, but like, we really do a lot with this. It’s like, we’re looking for that our whole lives and then we find this and we’re like, oh

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Adela Rahmati 0:35
It’s a lot of work. But if that’s the kind of person you are, then it’s like it’s the dream too.

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Joshua Liggett
Joshua Liggett

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