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Anthropology
Description: Stories make up the foundation of the social sciences. This workshop style course includes skills to identify and craft stories, find audiences, and submit work for publication in different types of outlets. Students may choose to craft manuscripts for scholarly journals, policy briefs, news articles, literary works, or other media based on data collection and research and/or personal experience. Content includes ethics and practices of authorship and storytelling for public scholarship. Course is co-convened and includes an element of mentorship between graduate and undergraduate students. Co-convened with ANT 467. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Anthropology
Term : Winter 2025
Catalog Year : 2025-2026
ANT 567 - Storytelling Matters: Publishing Knowledge In Multiple Forms
Description: Stories make up the foundation of the social sciences. This workshop style course includes skills to identify and craft stories, find audiences, and submit work for publication in different types of outlets. Students may choose to craft manuscripts for scholarly journals, policy briefs, news articles, literary works, or other media based on data collection and research and/or personal experience. Content includes ethics and practices of authorship and storytelling for public scholarship. Course is co-convened and includes an element of mentorship between graduate and undergraduate students. Co-convened with ANT 467. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.