Wednesday, 13 September 2023

[wapadc] Message from NAPA: Panels, Presentations, and Profundity, Oh My!

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Panels, Presentations, and Profundity, Oh My!

The National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA) is looking for interesting and thought-provoking panels and presentations to sponsor at the SfAA meeting in Santa Fe, New Mexico (March 26-30, 2024).  We are specifically looking to sponsor sessions that highlight important contributions in program and policy being made by Professional, Practicing, and Applied (PPA) anthropologists. If you are working with inspiring people on a topic that has change as its purpose or outcome, please consider developing a presentation. There are different kinds of presentations possible:

  • Single and Multiple-Part Sessions
    • Session organizers bring together presentations – usually 3-5 papers - that focus on a topic or method. The organizer registers and submits the session abstract and list of participants. The participants register and submit individual paper abstracts.
    • Session organizers occasionally request approval for a "double session" on the same topic. Such sessions are difficult to slot into the program if they are scheduled in sequence.  However, they can be arranged when a large group of closely organized papers are coordinated (7-10 papers for a double session). 
    • For a multiple-part session, the organizer registers and submits the session abstract and list of participants using more than one submission form.  The session abstracts submitted can be the same or different, but should be titled part one, part two.  The list of participants and individual paper titles included on each form should correspond to the correct session "part."  The participants register and submit individual paper abstracts.
    • Sessions of timed formal papers are only one way to present research results or discuss timely topics. Increasingly, our members choose alternative formats for communication and discussion. Below are the more popular alternative formats, and how organizers should register them. 
  • Panel Sessions (No Papers)
    • Panels of several speakers, who make brief statements and then respond to questions and comments from the organizer and the audience are increasingly popular. The organizer registers and submits the panel abstract and list of participants.  The panelists register, but do not submit abstracts.
  • Roundtable Sessions (No Papers)
    • Roundtables are similar to panels, except that the exchanges tend to be between the participants. The organizer registers and submits the roundtable abstract and list of participants.  The roundtable participants register, but do not submit abstracts.
  • Open Discussions (No Papers)
    • Open discussions may have panelists, or they may only have a facilitator who leads a freewheeling discussion of a specific topic. The organizer registers and submits the discussion abstract and list of participants, if any.  If there are discussion participants to be listed, use the Panel form. The participants register, but do not submit abstracts.

If you are interested in developing and running a panel/presentation with NAPA sponsorship and promotion, please reach out to Cathleen Crain and Erica Hawvermale.   

Many thanks, Cathleen

Cathleen E. Crain

Past-President,

National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA)

www.practicinganthropology.org

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[wapadc] Message from NAPA: Calling Workshop Enthusiasts!

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Calling Workshop Enthusiasts! 

The National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA) is looking for interesting and thought-provoking workshops to sponsor at the SfAA meeting in Santa Fe, New Mexico (March 26-30, 2024).  We are specifically looking to provide workshops that address gaps in skills, knowledge or education for Professional, Practicing, and Applied (PPA) anthropologists and those looking to become PPA anthropologists. We invite ideas on these and other topics of interest to PPA anthropologists:

  1. Use of new data management and analysis applications in qualitative research
  2. Networking and professional use of LinkedIn and other social media 
  3. Project management essentials  
  4. Resumes for PPA anthropologists/translating academic work to the professional sphere  

If you are interested in developing and running a workshop around one of these topics OR if you have a great idea for a different workshop, please reach out to Cathleen Crain and Erica Hawvermale. 

Many thanks,

Cathleen

Cathleen E. Crain

Past-President,

National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA)

www.practicinganthropology.org

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Saturday, 9 September 2023

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Friday, 8 September 2023

[wapadc] Need WAPA panel proposals for SfAA 2024

Wapistas -- We are going to co-sponsor the 2024 SfAA meetings in Santa Fe. This will be a great opportunity to raise WAPA's profile and showcase the work and thinking of WAPA members. What we need are five total panel or roundtable proposals. We already have one dedicated to the memory of Charlie Cheney. I am attaching another possible proposal (please respond if interested). More are welcome!

Mark Edberg, Ph.D., M.A.
Professor and Center Director
Department of Prevention and Community Health
Milken Institute School of Public Health 
Secondary Appointments in the Department of Anthropology and Elliott School of International Affairs
The George Washington University
(202) 994-3584

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Thursday, 7 September 2023

[wapadc] FW: [society-for-medical-anthropology] Training on rapid research and evaluation-registration is now open!

 

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From: <c.vindrola@ucl.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, Sep 4, 2023 at 5:16 AM
Subject: [society-for-medical-anthropology] Training on rapid research and evaluation-registration is now open!
To: <society-for-medical-anthropology@groups.io>

 

In Autumn 2023, the Rapid Research Evaluation and Appraisal Lab (RREAL) will be offering eleven courses on rapid research and evaluation. If you are interested in attending, please book early as our courses sell out quickly: https://onlinestore.ucl.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-medical-sciences-c10/department-of-targeted-intervention-g88/g88-rreal-2023-autumn-training-programme

 

 

 

The Autumn courses on offer are:

 

Introductory courses

  • Introduction to rapid qualitative research: Friday 29 September 2023, 10:00-14:00
  • Introduction to rapid ethnography (followed by a review of review new 'Principles of REPorting A Rapid Ethnography (PREPARE)' - see below for details): Friday 6 October 2023, 10:00-14:00:
  • SPRINT: RREAL's model for PPIE in rapid research and evaluation: Wednesday 11 October 2023, 10:00-12:00
  • Collaborative and Digital Analysis of Big Qualitative Data (LISTEN): Thursday 12 October 2023, 10:00-13:00:
  • Introduction to rapid evaluation: Friday 13 October 2023, 10:00-14:00
  • Introduction to big qualitative data methods: Friday 3 November 2023, 10:00-13:00
  • Introduction to RREAL sheets for simultaneous data collection and synthesis: Friday 24 November 2023, 10:00-11:00

Intermediate and Advanced courses

  • Advanced rapid qualitative data analysis: Friday 20 October 2023, 10:00-13:00
  • Scoping studies in rapid research and evaluation: Friday 10 November 2023, 10:00-13:00
  • Intermediate big qualitative data methods: Friday 17 November 2023, 10:00-13:00
  • Rapid evidence and policy reviews: Friday 1 December 2023, 10:00-12:00

For more information and to book, please visit our training webpage: https://www.rapidresearchandevaluation.com/classes

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Wednesday, 30 August 2023

NEW PSYCHIC LINE

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Monday, 21 August 2023

[wapadc] Fwd: Charity Walk/Dash For Archaeology Education



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From: Beth Pruitt <beth@archaeologyincommunity.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 3:40 PM
Subject: Charity Walk/Dash For Archaeology Education
To: <admin@wapadc.org>


Hi,

Join us to support archaeology education for all! I wanted to reach out to let WAPA know that there will be a fundraiser walk/dash on Sunday, October 1 in Rock Creek Park organized by Archaeology in the Community (AITC). The event will raise funds for accessible public archaeology education programs.

When: October 1 at 8:00-9:30 AM

Where: Starting and finishing at Picnic Grove #24 by Carter Barron Amphitheater Parking Lot


This is a short, non-competitive, out-and-back fun run/walk (only 2K, a little over 1 mile) in the beautiful setting of DC's largest National Park. There are multiple ways to take part:

  1. Run/Walk!: You can register to participate as an individual or a team (2+ participants).

  2. Fundraise!: If you are registered to participate, you can also create your own page to fundraise for AITC. Let others know that they can support archaeology education through you.

  3. Donate!: You can support AITC's educational programs by donating directly or supporting a specific participant.

  4. Support!: Even if you aren't participating, you can turn out to cheer on the runners and walkers. While you're there, learn about the archaeology and history of Rock Creek Park.

  5. Share!: Help spread the word by letting others know about our event. There is a PDF flyer and a social media graphic attached here. You can also share posts from AITC's Facebook or Twitter.


If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.


Thank you!
Beth

Elizabeth Pruitt, PhD (she/her) | Director of Education | Archaeology in the Community, Inc.
202-573-9690


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