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As Early 2019 Draws to a Close

24. April 20192. December 2020 / Pedal Powered Anthropology / Leave a comment

The first update on the state of things for 2019, I discuss current projects, upcoming ideas, and how I generally plan to keep improving Anthrospin.

Seeing Culture from the Saddle of a Bicycle

11. April 20192. December 2020 / Pedal Powered Anthropology / Leave a comment

Looking at my own hobbies and lifestyle, I illustrate the ways we can see patterns of cultural influence in everyday experiences.

Getting Spinning: A How-To Guide

29. March 20192. December 2020 / Pedal Powered Anthropology / Leave a comment

A basic guide for the individual interested in cycling, with a bias towards versatility.

What’s in a Name?

1. August 20183. December 2020 / Pedal Powered Anthropology / 1 Comment

I spent a lot of time thinking about the name for Pedal Powered Anthropology. I like it. I liked it. The "Anthropology" part is obvious--I'm an anthropologist doing anthropological things. But why "Pedal Powered?"

The Cost of 2.81 Seconds

31. May 20174. December 2020 / Pedal Powered Anthropology / Leave a comment

This is an old post, based on a study I did in a research methods course during my undergrad. Don't let "undergrad" scare you, I went a bit overboard with this project, and it's worth reading and considering. Some stuff has changed since doing this study, and I'm working on editing it accordingly. It's posted … Continue reading The Cost of 2.81 Seconds

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