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  • ## AnthroAlert


    ## Episode 58: Reflections


    Originally aired 15 June 2018 on bullsradio.org


    In our last show Spencer and René reflect on their time hosting and producing AnthroAlert.



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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    ## Episode 57: Bioarchaeology


    Originally aired 1 June 2018 on bullsradio.org


    Our guest this week, Heidi Miller, will discuss the process work in bioarchaeology.


    Heidi Miller is a PhD student in the Applied Anthropology program at the University of South Florida with a focus on bioarchaeology. Heidi’s main interests lie in the identity and health of enslaved individuals in the Caribbean. She is especially interested in the ways in which enslaved individuals retained their identity and/or created a new identity after forced migration to the islands of the Caribbean, and the ways in which this can be seen in the bioarchaeological record. In addition, Heidi works in the Zooarchaeology and Historic Archaeology Laboratory and is President of the Graduate Student Organization. Outside of the university, Heidi works as a CRM archaeologist and has conducted excavations in seven states, with the majority of her work occurring in North Dakota.


    Previously, Heidi earned her MSc from the University of Indianapolis with a thesis focused on the use of cranial measurements to identify individuals of French ancestry and its application to unknown individuals from the historic period. She earned her BA from Ohio University with a major in Anthropology.



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    ## Episode 56: Anthropological Entrepreneurship


    Originally aired 1 June 2018 on bullsradio.org


    Our guest this week, Dr. Deneia Y. Fairweather, will discuss the process for turning a degree in anthropology to a practice in entrepreneurship.


    Dr. Deneia Y. Fairweather is an applied anthropologist and educational consultant who works with school administrators, educators, families, and youth to develop and implement inclusive practices for exceptional students—that is to ensure that all exceptional students have equal educational, social, and future outcomes as their peers.


    After working over ten years in the public educational system in the United States, Dr. Fairweather believes that applying disruptive innovation into traditional educational environments is the best way to advance the social, emotional, and academic development of our youth.


    Dr. Fairweather is the founder and owner of ESE Consulting, LLC, an exceptional student educational service that focuses on results-based solutions for educational environments. This service offers site specific professional development opportunities for educators and enrichment opportunities for exceptional youth through her program called Anthropology in Motion ℱ (AIM). You can find more information about AIM on Dr. Fairweather’s photoblog www.kulchakomplex.com.


    Dr. Fairweather holds a doctorate degree in Applied Anthropology from the University of South Florida, Tampa and a Masters in Education from the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg. She also holds a Professional Educators Certificate from the State of Florida with certifications in exceptional student education, reading education, elementary education and a gifted endorsement.


    Dr. Fairweather’s research focused on how educational exclusion is produced among African American male youth in Hillsborough County Public Schools. Educational exclusion is a process where students and their families are denied access to certain levels, places, privileges in the educational system. This process is usually the first step towards producing student drop outs. Using a multidimensional approach to capture the problem including Photovoice, interviewing, and participant observation and a theory of practice, Dr Fairweather’s research revealed that exclusion is produced by interacting social forces that are often too subtle or hidden to detect and identify. She calls for educational environments to serve as a place of healing with an honest collaboration among educational stakeholders to help produce equal educational outcomes for all students.



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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    ## Episode 55: Refugee Resettlement Programs in Tampa Florida


    Originally aired 25 May 2018 on bullsradio.org


    Our guest this week, Dr. Dillon Mahoney, will present on anthropological work with refugee resettlement programs in Tampa Florida.


    Dillon Mahoney is an Assistant Professor in the USF Department of Applied Anthropology and received his Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from Rutgers University in 2009. In addition to teaching and research, he coordinates the undergraduate internship program and advises the Swahili Students Organization. His early research, summarized in his 2017 book The Art of Connection (Univ. of California Press), focused on how Kenyan art traders and informal businesspeople struggling around Kenya’s tourism industry adapted cell phones and internet access to their business strategies. This early research focuses on globalization and small-business development, digital technologies, and culturally constructed notions such as risk and transparency.


    Dr. Mahoney’s ongoing research explores environmental change and conservation in Eastern Kenya and Swahili-speaking Congolese refugees in Tampa, FL. The ongoing research in Kenya is being conducted in collaboration with colleagues from the National Museums of Kenya and focuses on conservation and conflict resolution outside of Chyulu Hills National Park. Since late 2016, Mahoney has also been involved in multiple projects in collaboration with the Florida State Department of Children and Family and local resettlement services looking to aid newly resettled Congolese refugees. Projects, which involve multiple USF collaborators, have focused on topics such as transportation, school bullying, nutrition and diet, changing gender and family dynamics, and reproductive health. He is currently helping coordinate a Congolese youth group, Umoja wa Afrika - Tampa (Africa United - Tampa), which produces educational Swahili-language YouTube videos designed to help newly arrived refugees adjust to Tampa and the United States more broadly (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf0Q8qO_qvo&t=148s ). This research has pushed the definition of applied anthropology, and has involved everything from collecting heights and weights, teaching English and Swahili, helping import and locate African cloth and food, directing youth-group skits, and demonstrating how to use fire extinguishers and clean toilets.


    Dr. Mahoney was quoted in a front-page Tampa Bay Times story earlier this year: http://www.tampabay.com/news/War-refugee-tries-to-emulate-village-chief-father-after-trading-Africa-for-Tampa-Bay_163025193


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    Awel by stefsax

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    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

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    ## Episode 54: Non Governmental Organizations and International Development


    Originally aired 25 May 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week guest, Dr. Catherine Sanders, will present on her career and work in non governmental organizations and international development.


    Catherine Sanders earned her PhD in Medical Anthropology from The University of Montana in 2012. For the past 13 years, she has designed and conducted mixed methods research, impact monitoring and evaluation, and learning for governmental/ non-governmental organizations that work in the US, East Africa, and South Asia. Her expertise is in health, innovation, agriculture, social networks/resources, education, and risk-taking in rural parts of the world’s Least Developed Countries (LDCs), and her research experience includes long-term fieldwork in remote regions of Nepal, Kenya, and Uganda. She has implemented monitoring and evaluation systems in the US, Nepal, and Uganda. She can speak conversational Nepali and introductory-level Swahili and Luganda languages, and has had some training in Hindi and Spanish. Catherine lives in Belfast, Maine, where she has recently assumed Assistant Directorship of a non-governmental organization, Expanding Opportunities, operating in the US and Kenya.


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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

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    ## Episode 53: Understanding Addiction


    Originally aired 11 May 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week guest, Dr. Daniel Lende discusses how anthropology can be used to understand addiction as a problem.


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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

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    ## Episode 52: Getting Breastfeeding Out of the Clinical Setting


    Originally aired 11 May 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week guest, Dr. Elizabeth Miller


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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

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    ## Episode 50: Latin Dance


    Originally aired 4 May 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week guest, Javier Barcena, student at the University of South Florida joins the show to help Spencer and René better understand latin dance and how it helps build community for students at USF.


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    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    ## Episode 49: Street Peddlers


    Originally aired 27 April 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week guest, Miguel Garcia, discusses the topic of his Master's research on the impact of San Jose's street peddler policies.


    Miguel Garcia is a Xicano applied anthropologist, and in May 2018 will officially graduate with an MA in applied anthropology from San JosĂ© State University. His research interests include activist research, immigration/citizenship, race and power, the politics of sports, and spatial politics. Miguel plans to pursue a Ph.D. in anthropology but recently accepted a position with the State of California’s Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.


    Miguel’s research project focused on the impact of San José’s street peddler policies in conjunction with federal immigration policies on local undocumented Mexican street vendors. For example, the study probed the impact of San José’s special event policy, beginning with the National Football League’s (NFL’s) mandated temporary “clean zone” ordinance, which banned street vendors from downtown while San JosĂ© hosted Super Bowl 50 (SB 50) in 2016. Similar policies that ban street vending are evident in other downtown San JosĂ© events, such as the annual Christmas in the Park. Through race and space, these policies criminalize street vendors. Additionally, Donald Trump’s federal immigration policies fueled the creation locally of Migra Watch, a community defense network for undocumented families and their allies to report and respond to ICE raids. By combining activities in Migra Watch with ethnography from street vendors’ experiences, Miguel articulates the criteria needed to improve undocumented street vendor workspace and life.


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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    ## Episode 48: Diplomacy


    Originally aired 27 April 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week Spencer and René discuss diplomacy and international affairs.


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    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

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    ## Episode 47: Time


    Originally aired 20 April 2018 on bullsradio.org


    After an extended conversation on concepts of time and management, guest W. Alex Webb joins us in the USF Bulls Radio studio to discuss concepts of time, management, and


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    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

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    ## Episode 46: Life in a Meta Way


    Originally aired 20 April 2018 on bullsradio.org


    Guest W. Alex Webb joins us in the USF Bulls Radio studio to help us have a conversation about anthropology, exercise, and fitness.


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    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

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    ## Episode 45: Russell Rice Manzano


    Originally aired 13 April 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week our guest discusses the topic of her thesis research.


    Russell Rice Manzano is a Ph.D. student in Applied Cultural Anthropology at the University of South Florida. She received her M.A. in Anthropology and a certificate in non-profit management at the University of Central Florida. Her M.A. thesis, “Life After the Boat: Understanding the Needs of Refugees in Siracusa,” focused on adult and unaccompanied minor refugees living in Siracusa, Sicily. She earned her B.A. in interdisciplinary cultural studies at the University of Alabama. From 2010-2012 Russell served as an AmeriCorps volunteer working with migrant youth and socioeconomic inequalities in the Apopka community. Her research interests include cultural anthropology, applied anthropology, migration, refugees, non-governmental organizations, advocacy, and Italy.


    >The Italian Coast Guard rescues thousands of asylum-seekers each year, and from there they are typically taken to first reception centers where they receive medical care, clothing, and food. Once the Italian government grants asylum-seekers the opportunity to request international protection they are then sent to small second reception centers operated by local nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). However, these NGOs are largely unregulated by the state, and little is known about the challenges that migrants and refugees face after their placement in these centers. Based on ethnographic research conducted in 2015 and 2016, I examine the experiences of refugees living at six local second reception centers in Siracusa, Italy. Specifically, I examine the challenges refugees face after arriving to reception and resettlement centers in Siracusa, Sicily. I also explore how local NGOs operate second reception centers, and how their practices shape refugees’ experiences. These practices and experiences are contextualized within larger policies that influence organizations’ approaches to managing aid to refugees. The humanitarian aid system for refugees in Siracusa is not only complicated, but contradictory: informal NGO practices often circumvent the guidelines for national and international refugee policy, and prevalent inefficiencies, shortages, and corruption adversely affect refugees who receive services from second reception centers. This research shows that refugee centers seldom meet the needs of refugees nor facilitate their integration into society. Thus, many refugee centers and NGOs restrict the socioeconomic mobility of refugees and place them in a liminal state where they must wait for legal documents and basic humanitarian aid services. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the experiences of refugees after they arrive in their host countries and the humanitarian aid organizations that assist refugees.



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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

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    ## Episode 43: Physical Activity and Exercise


    Originally aired 30 March 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week Spencer interviews René on the topic of their master's thesis research.


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    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

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    ## Episode 44: Humans of Kiribati


    Originally aired 13 April 2018 on bullsradio.org


    Dr. Michael Tomas Roman, former Peace Corps Volunteer, Fulbright Fellow, author of the upcoming book When There was No Money, and co-founder of the social media platform Humans of Kiribati has spoken about the human faces of climate change for the past 16 years. Completing his Ph.D. in 2014, he partners with governments, international media, non-profit organizations, and citizens from around the world to raise global consciousness of our planet’s climate crisis from the frontlines of climate change.



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    ## Episode 42: Visual Anthropology


    Originally aired 30 March 2018 on bullsradio.org


    This week we discuss visual anthropology.


    Bethany S. Moore is a graduate student in the dual Master’s programme at USF, working towards her MA in Medical Anthropology and MPH in Public Health with a concentration in Social Marketing and Infection Control. Her primary research focus centres on stigma its effect upon access to health care and treatment outcomes. Bethany is currently looking at the health care experience of pregnant women with HIV and at the perceptions that health care workers have regarding pregnant women living with HIV. She is also interested in theatre, art, audio media, and social media platforms as means of reversing stigma and promoting inclusivity. Bethany is a registered nurse specialising in pediatric cardiac critical care and neonatal critical care, and received her bachelor’s in nursing from the University of Central Florida.


    Jaine Danlag is pursuing a Masters in Applied Anthropology and a certificate in Women and Gender Studies at University of South Florida. Her thesis research deals with the process of identifying victims of human trafficking within the criminal justice system and how national narratives influence this process. Her other interests include ethnotheatre, gender violence, studies of care work, human rights, and visual methods. Jaine is a full time advocate with an anti-human trafficking organization within the Tampa Bay area and received her bachelor’s from Eckerd College in Anthropology and East Asian Studies.


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    Oliver Thompson

    https://flic.kr/p/9zVPYB


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    ## Intro music credit:


    Awel by stefsax

    http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/


    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

    http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

    http://ccmixter.org/files/Loveshadow/34402

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

    http://ccmixter.org/files/pingnews/13481

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • ## AnthroAlert


    ## Episode 41: Complementary and Alternative Medicine


    Originally aired 23 March 2018 on bullsradio.org


    René interviews Spencer on the topic of his research and what it is like to be a graduate student at USF.


    ## Podcast link



    ## Video link



    ## Album art photo credit:

    Oliver Thompson

    https://flic.kr/p/9zVPYB


    CC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/


    ## Intro music credit:


    Awel by stefsax

    http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/


    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

    http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

    http://ccmixter.org/files/Loveshadow/34402

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

    http://ccmixter.org/files/pingnews/13481

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • ## AnthroAlert


    ## Episode 40: Gianpiero Caso


    Originally aired 2 March 2018 on bullsradio.org


    Guest Gianpiero Caso discusses the topic of his research in Italy.


    ## Podcast link



    ## Video link



    ## Album art photo credit:

    Oliver Thompson

    https://flic.kr/p/9zVPYB


    CC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/


    ## Intro music credit:


    Awel by stefsax

    http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/


    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

    http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

    http://ccmixter.org/files/Loveshadow/34402

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

    http://ccmixter.org/files/pingnews/13481

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • ## AnthroAlert


    ## Episode 39: Seeing Beyond Sea Level Rise


    Originally aired 2 March 2018 on bullsradio.org


    Guest Dr. Rebecca Zarger discusses her research on climate change and water resources in Tampa Bay.


    ## Podcast link



    ## Video link



    ## Album art photo credit:

    Oliver Thompson

    https://flic.kr/p/9zVPYB


    CC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/


    ## Intro music credit:


    Awel by stefsax

    http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/


    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

    http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

    http://ccmixter.org/files/Loveshadow/34402

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

    http://ccmixter.org/files/pingnews/13481

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • ## AnthroAlert


    ## Episode 38: Racial Justice Activism


    Originally aired 23 February 2018 on bullsradio.org


    Guest Emily Weisenberger is a second year MA student at the University of South Florida. She is studying applied anthropology with a concentration in cultural anthropology. Her research focuses on social movements, activism, race, policy, and the criminal justice system. Emily also studied anthropology as an undergrad at the University of Virginia where she graduated with a bachelors in anthropology and public policy.


    Racial justice activists in Tampa Bay engage in a discernable community and culture structured as a movement of social transformation. Data from eleven interviews and more than 100 hours of participant observation show that activists engage in thoughtfully intentional actions collectively decided in order to change minds, change policy, educate, heal, and ultimately improve their community. They are guided by and practice anti-capitalistic and intersectional ideologies and motivated through injustices learned from those around them or from personal experience with discrimination. The intention of this paper is to describe activists as they are rather than as they are depicted in the popular imagination, as well as to share the insights of racial justice activists to the public for their own use.


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    ## Video link



    ## Album art photo credit:

    Oliver Thompson

    https://flic.kr/p/9zVPYB


    CC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/


    ## Intro music credit:


    Awel by stefsax

    http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/


    Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

    http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

    http://ccmixter.org/files/Loveshadow/34402

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    "Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

    http://ccmixter.org/files/pingnews/13481

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.