Weird Wild World
Pedal Powered Anthropology occupies a strange niche within the broad spectrum of what can be considered academia. My focus duringContinue Reading
an anthropological spin
Pedal Powered Anthropology occupies a strange niche within the broad spectrum of what can be considered academia. My focus duringContinue Reading
As things come to a close for us here in the US, I share some of what’s going on, what’s to come, and what’s to wait until we’re settled in the Old World.
One of many updates, this one covers the very many projects that are full steam ahead with the decision to make Anthrospin my full-time occupation.
With a huge undertaking of a year behind me, I’ve come up for air to let you know what’s going on, and what to expect.
The first semi-annual update for 2021. Here I discuss challenges and developments in navigating research projects in the late-stage COVID era.
So this year has been a wild ride. It started with incredibly high hopes, which were then dashed as prettyContinue Reading
A brief overview of my growing interest in Rhode Island’s myriad historical cemeteries and how it marries my research to critically needed volunteer work
So as you may know, I’ve been researching the institution of slavery in Rhode Island, and more broadly in theContinue Reading
It probably surprises few people besides myself that I’m fairly involved with local history. As an anthropologist, I’m perpetually ofContinue Reading
In the strangest year we’ve seen in a very, very long time, I reflect on how Anthrospin has been impacted, and what to expect going forward (hint: it’s a lot)