Criticism Inside, Alternative Alongside: Organizing Otherwise to Intervene in Anthropology’s Future
Mary L. Gray discusses her experience and take on the past, present, and future of public scholarship, moderated by Bill Maurer and Taylor C. Nelms as part of this webinar series hosted by UC Irvine and Wenner Gren Foundation focusing on ways of “working across institutional boundaries and with partners outside the academy to put into practice alternative financial and economic arrangements”.
Communicating and Community-Building: Working in, with, and against Big Tech
“This interview series, supported by a grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation, will look to new spaces of inquiry and intervention outside the academy—in tech, finance, and nonprofit worlds, specifically—to explore new forms of knowledge production and dissemination and new kinds of organization and communication.”
“Criticism Inside, Alternative Alongside: Organizing Otherwise to Intervene in Anthropology’s Future | Communicating and Community-Building: Working in, with, and against Big Tech” Mary L. Gray discusses her experience and take on the past, present, and future of public scholarship, moderated by Bill Maurer and Taylor C. Nelms, UC Irvine School of Social Sciences and Wenner Gren Foundation, December 9, 2020