Curious to know what people are saying about the SfAA podcasts project?
Check out some of these links (updated 04.07.2010):
2010
- Haiti News Network
- BCL Academic Audio & Video Blog
- Internet Scout Project
- UNT Anthropology
- Andrew Tarter
- Society for Medical Anthropology
- Cyber Anthro
- Professor Yasmina Katsulis
2009
- Antropologi.info
- Somatosphere: Science, Medicine, and Anthropology
- Association for Political & Legal Anthropology
- VC: I am Vanessa & this is the beginning of the end
- US Air Force Language & Culture Center
- Uni of Michigan: Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
- Dept of Sociology & Anthropology at Millsaps College
- University of North Texas Dept of Anthropology
- Kerim’s LifeLog
- Anthropologist about Town
- Savage Minds
- American Anthropology Association
- 科学なポッドキャスト:人類学の軍事利用は大丈夫?
- Open Anthropology
- Neuroanthropology
2008
- Savage Minds
- antropologi.info
- Synthesis of Thought
- SfAA 2008 Meeting
- Bits and Bytes
- Dear Qual and Quant
- Fresh Podcasts
- Library sharings
- Blogher.com
- Neuroanthropology
- Anthropologist About Town
2007
- Synthesis of Thought
- Savage Minds
- Anthropologi
- Nomadic Thoughts
- SfAA 2007 Meeting
- Digging Digitally
- Culture Matters
- Anthroblogs
- Open Access Anthropology
- انسان شناسی در دنیای امروز
- Internet Marketing and Messages
- University of Southern California
- Computer-Mediated Anthropology
- Anthropology 2.0
- Digital Youth Research
- iTunes
- Blau Exchange
- David Casagrande
- Crysta Metcalf
- SfAA Ning Community
Locations of website visitors.
*This page will be updated every few days. If you’ve posted about the podcasts some where on the web, feel free to submit the link for it to be added here! JenCardew at gmail dot com*

And, as buzz generates buzz, Lorenz blogged about this post about buzz. How meta!
Comment by enkerli — April 26, 2007 @ 3:33 am
How cool! It’s been really neat to see all of the blog posts that have been written about the podcasts! There is a section of the moderation panel in this blog that shows incoming links. Most of our visitors are being referred by blog posts, emails, and the SfAA 2007 Annual Meeting link. The amount of RSS subscribers has drastically increased in the last day or so also. As of 11:45 am EST, we’ve had 1140 visitors!!
So, thanks very much to all of the folks that are helping to create buzz! I’d love to hear some stories about how people found out about the site and I’d love even more to hear about the non-anthropology visitors. Anyone?
Comment by Jen — April 26, 2007 @ 3:52 pm