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5959 Delmar Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63112

#community, anticolonial, imagination, creativity, methods
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Curious to explore anticolonial methods for community-engaged research? Seeking new forms of inspiration that challenge academic norms? Wanting to connect with other faculty and students in a creative atmosphere off campus? The Department of Anthropology's Experiential Ethnography Studio (EES) is thrilled to welcome Dr. Elizabeth Chin for a hands-on, no-writing-allowed workshop that will\  inspire you to unleash your imagination and play with the boundaries of form and design in humanistic research practice. Join us with our partners at St. Louis ArtWorks (5959 Delmar Blvd.) on Friday, November 14th from 10:00-1:00 to craft, learn multimodal app-based tools, and practice ethical and experiential methods for recording fieldnotes in the Delmar Loop neighborhood. 

Lunch provided. RSVP here.

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