CONTEXTS: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology, Spring 2016

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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 Tomaszczuk

11 Individualized and Digitized: Work and Social Life in An Age of Knowledge Workers
Marisa Messina

15 Psyche and Psychosis: Examining Schizophrenia As a Racialized Construct During the Civil Rights Era
Maarya Abbasi

10 The Crack Mother: An Enduring Social Construct with Political Usefulness
Vy Le

24 The Hand, the Eye, the Self, and the Other: Artisanship in the Neapolitan Luxury Menswear Industry
Renjie Wong

30 Labor, Fantasy, and Resistance in Global Techno-Capitalism: An Analysis of Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer
Kimberly Krebs

33 Bibliography

38 Author Bios

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Type of resource mixed material
Date created [ca. 2016]

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Author Tomaszczuk, Margaret
Author Messina, Marisa
Author Abbasi, Maarya
Author Le, Vy
Author Wong, Renjie
Author Krebs, Kimberly

Subjects

Subject Stanford Department of Anthropology
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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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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