CONTEXTS: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology, Spring 2016
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
Contexts is a peer reviewed journal designed to allow Stanford undergraduates to share, discuss, and reflect on anthropology-informed thought and research. For questions, comments, or to get involved please visit contexts.stanford.edu or email Stanford.contexts@gmail.com.
Contents
5 Letter from the Editors
6 GiveDirectly: Information Technology and ICT4D Rhetoric in the Western Aid Process
Margaret Tomaszczuk11 Individualized and Digitized: Work and Social Life in An Age of Knowledge Workers
Marisa Messina15 Psyche and Psychosis: Examining Schizophrenia As a Racialized Construct During the Civil Rights Era
Maarya Abbasi10 The Crack Mother: An Enduring Social Construct with Political Usefulness
Vy Le24 The Hand, the Eye, the Self, and the Other: Artisanship in the Neapolitan Luxury Menswear Industry
Renjie Wong30 Labor, Fantasy, and Resistance in Global Techno-Capitalism: An Analysis of Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer
Kimberly Krebs33 Bibliography
38 Author Bios
Description
Type of resource | mixed material |
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Date created | [ca. 2016] |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Tomaszczuk, Margaret |
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Author | Messina, Marisa |
Author | Abbasi, Maarya |
Author | Le, Vy |
Author | Wong, Renjie |
Author | Krebs, Kimberly |
Subjects
Subject | Stanford Department of Anthropology |
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Subject | undergraduate research journal |
Subject | contexts |
Subject | information technology |
Subject | western aid |
Subject | digital |
Subject | digitized |
Subject | work and social life |
Subject | psychosis |
Subject | schizophrenia |
Subject | race |
Subject | racialized |
Subject | construct |
Subject | civil rights |
Subject | politics |
Subject | political |
Subject | artisanship |
Subject | neapolitan |
Subject | luxury menswear |
Subject | resistance |
Subject | global techno-capitalism |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/bk096pj1080 |
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Tomaszczuk, Margaret and Messina, Marisa and Abbasi, Maarya and Le, Vy and Wong, Renjie and Krebs, Kimberly and . (2016). CONTEXTS: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology, Spring 2016
. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/bk096pj1080
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CONTEXTS: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology
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