Short Cut to Podcasts
Below you’ll find direct links for all of the 2007, 2008 and 2009 SfAA podcasts.
2009 SfAA Podcasts
The Engaged University: What Does it Mean for Applied Anthropology?
Study of HIV and STIs in the Western Hemisphere, Part I
Studies Of HIV and STIs In The Western Hemisphere, Part II
Different Fields, Common Challenge: Lessons For and From Military Anthropology
Public Anthropology, Applied Anthropology, and Ethically Engaged Ethnographic Writing
Creating Sustainability in Culture: Real-Time Applied Anthropology
Without Footnotes: Writing Creative Ethnography
Collaboration, Community and Ethics
Military Imaginaries, Ethnographic Realities, Part I (SAR Plenary)
Military Imaginaries, Ethnographic Realities, Part II (SAR Plenary)
The Politics of Place and the Ethics of Engagement, Part I
The Politics of Place and the Ethics of Engagement, Part II
2008 SfAA Podcasts
Preparing Applied Anthropologists for the 21st Century, Part I
Preparing Applied Anthropologists for the 21st Century, Part II
Working with Governmental Agencies, Parts I & II
The Scholar-Practitioner in Organizational Settings
COPAA International Invited Speaker
For Love and Money: Employment Opportunities in Medical Anthropology (SMA)
Embodied Danger: The Health Costs of War and Political Violence (SMA)
Mobile Work, Mobile Lives: Cultural Accounts of Lived Experiences
Practitioners Rise to the Challenge: A Discussion of Methods in Business Ethnography
The Flawed Economics of Resettlement and Its Impoverishing Effects: What Can Social Scientists Do?
SMA Plenary Session: The Political Construction of Global Infectious Disease Crises
Anthropology Engages Immigration Reform
2007 SfAA Podcasts
“Global Health in the Time of Violence, Part I” 2007
Global Health in the Time of Violence, Part II” 2007
Florida Public Archaeology Network” Blog post
“Contributing to Cultural Understanding” Blog post
“Environment & Conservation Policy” Blog post
“Expanding (or Exceeding?) Our Reach” Blog post
“Applying Linguistic Anthropology in the Classroom & Beyond” 2007

Anonymous said
1st I’m interested in curriculum development regarding applied anthropology and that is what I’ve been interested in.
2nd I’ve really been on the look out for something that deals with research ethics and applied anthropology. Ethnography and participant observation has it’s challenges but applied especially CBPR also presents challenges for the researcher and the review boards because applied doesn’t always sit squarely in the disciplanary “box”.