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Documentaries/Articles about income support/welfare in countries other than Australia
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Hi all, I'm trying to find some documentaries or articles about welfare/income support in any country other than Australia. Whenever I do a search, I seem to come up with the Australian perspective.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by A. Ashkuff Dec 20, 2011.

Global North/South
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Hi all, I have been pulling my hair out trying to find a list of countries in the Global South/North divide. I was hoping someone here might be able to point me in the right direction? Thanks heaps…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Francine Barone Dec 22, 2011.

Tips for an honours student
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Hi all, I'm doing my honours thesis next year, and was wondering if anyone had any valuable tips for a student going through this process for the first time? Is there anything I should do to ensure…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ainslee Hooper Nov 22, 2011.

Things an anthropologist must have
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Hi all, I've just had my graduation for my Bachelor of Arts degree, and was given some money. I'm wanting to buy something special with it, but was wondering if there is anything I could be putting…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Klaus Rominger Nov 6, 2011.

 

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Francine Barone replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Global North/South
"You may want to look into Wallerstein's World-systems theory and dependency theory for some direction in understanding the interplay between developed/powerful/core and underdeveloped/dependent/peripheral nations. Maybe a little dated, but I…"
Dec 22, 2011
A. Ashkuff replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Documentaries/Articles about income support/welfare in countries other than Australia
"That aside, here's an article on US wellfare: http://www.welfareinfo.org/ --- Ashkuff | http://www.ashkuff.com | Venturing out of “armchair” scholarship and into action, one anthropologist tackles business,…"
Dec 20, 2011
Ainslee Hooper replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Documentaries/Articles about income support/welfare in countries other than Australia
"Will do :) thanks for the heads up."
Dec 8, 2011
Ainslee Hooper replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Global North/South
" Thankyou!! :) "
Dec 8, 2011
Keith Hart replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Global North/South
"Check out the World Bank World Development Report 2011 indicators which should give you a list of low-, middle- and high-income countries with a regional breakdown."
Dec 8, 2011
Keith Hart replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Documentaries/Articles about income support/welfare in countries other than Australia
"Hey, Ainslie, I think you should be less willing to use our main page Forum for your personal research questions. It is hard to see that this inquiry could generate much discussion, since it is simply a request for information. Please consult our…"
Dec 8, 2011
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Dec 8, 2011
Ainslee Hooper replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Global North/South
"Thanks Keith, yeah that's what I thought you might say. Basically my idea for my thesis is wanting to compare welfare systems in Global North v Global South countries in regards to the Indigenous populations. I'm trying to find a list to…"
Dec 8, 2011
Keith Hart replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Global North/South
"Well, Ainslie, the precursor of Gloal North and South were the three worlds: First (the US and its allies), second (the Soviet Union and its allies) and the third (non-aligned or developing countries). North-South works for North and South America…"
Dec 7, 2011
Ainslee Hooper replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Tips for an honours student
"That won't be a problem :) Will be working as well as doing my Honours :) So I already get up about 6:30 am :) Planning on working 30 hours a week, allowing for 20 hours a week study time. "
Nov 22, 2011
paulrchalmers replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Tips for an honours student
"get up early"
Nov 22, 2011
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Tips for an honours student

Hi all, I'm doing my honours thesis next year, and was wondering if anyone had any valuable tips for a student going through this process for the first time? Is there anything I should do to ensure that I'm being as productive as possible? Any advice appreciated, thanks, AinsleeSee More
Nov 15, 2011
Klaus Rominger replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Things an anthropologist must have
"A video camera A laptop computer A permit provided by the Government of the country you want to conduct your research in (necessary for publishing in peer reviewed outlets) Plenty of pencils and blank notebooks. Read and carry the following book…"
Nov 6, 2011
Amir Azzabi replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Things an anthropologist must have
"Depending on what type of anthropology you're interested in, you may want to start building yourself a nice little library of books.I like this one:  CLICKY HERE!"
Nov 5, 2011
Ainslee Hooper replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Things an anthropologist must have
"Hmmm, whilst I *am* tempted, considering all of the advice that I have received from several of my queries on this site, I've been told that I need to spend it on something that can be seen and kept with me as a "souvenir" for what I…"
Oct 28, 2011
Mads Amundsen replied to Ainslee Hooper's discussion Things an anthropologist must have
"Congrats with your Bachelor! Though it may not be a "thing" here's one suggestion ;-)"
Oct 27, 2011

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Australian Anthropological Society Conference 2010

I have finally managed to get to my first Anthropology conference, and it was worth it in more ways than I expected.



What will follow is my version of events. The conference was held over two days, and I got to listen to roughly about 16 speeches. One thing I would say about the conference, is that I wish all the other

speeches had been recorded as there were so many that I wanted to attend

but couldn’t because I was going to others.

The night…

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At 7:03am on May 16, 2010, Claire Law said…
Hey Ains. Jovan has joined the OAC, and his profile is here if you want to get in contact post-ANSA forum. C
At 4:34pm on March 21, 2010, Claire Law said…
hey ainslee. i've just discovered this ethnography and thought you would enjoy, if you haven't already - 'Coming of Age in Second Life'. Not sure if you are into Second Life, I haven't played it myself but have heard of friends-of-friends obsessing about it.
 
 
 

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