We are pleased to announce Dr. Audra Simpson of Columbia University will be our keynote speaker and will be leading a workshop ! |
All current anthropology graduate students are welcome to participate |
Dr. Simpson's work embodies the ethnographic as theory, method, and ethic. For more on Dr. Simpson's work from Columbia, click here.
Stay tuned for more information on Dr. Simpson's keynote speech and workshop. |
If you feel that your research and work meets our call for papers, we welcome and encourage you to submit an abstract. We look forward to conversations with graduate students and faculty from disciplines across CU and beyond at the conference. The conference is free and open to the public.
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The conference will be hosting a workshop with Dr. Audra Simpson on ethnographic refusal and a Roundtable with Dr. Alison Cool and Dr. Kathryn Goldfarb on ethnographic artifacts.
About the conference
Welcome to the sixth annual Anthropology Graduate Student Conference at the University of Colorado, Boulder! The conference was inaugurated in 2009 as a student-led initiative to foster dialogue about contemporary topics in the field between graduate students and faculty across universities and disciplines.
Over the years, students from across the United States and Canada have participated in our conferences covering themes of memory, belonging, ethnography and biography, and bureaucracy. Former keynote speakers have included Dr. Lawerence Ralph from Harvard University, Dr. John Collins from City University of New York, Dr. Gyanendra Pandey from Emory University, Dr. Kate Brown from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and Dr. Matthew Hull from the University of Michigan.
To find out more about our department, program, and faculty, click here.
To go directly to our department's website, click here.
To see past conference websites, click here.
Welcome to the sixth annual Anthropology Graduate Student Conference at the University of Colorado, Boulder! The conference was inaugurated in 2009 as a student-led initiative to foster dialogue about contemporary topics in the field between graduate students and faculty across universities and disciplines.
Over the years, students from across the United States and Canada have participated in our conferences covering themes of memory, belonging, ethnography and biography, and bureaucracy. Former keynote speakers have included Dr. Lawerence Ralph from Harvard University, Dr. John Collins from City University of New York, Dr. Gyanendra Pandey from Emory University, Dr. Kate Brown from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and Dr. Matthew Hull from the University of Michigan.
To find out more about our department, program, and faculty, click here.
To go directly to our department's website, click here.
To see past conference websites, click here.