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Publishing with UTP Higher Education
As part of the lead-up to the five-year anniversary of UTP’s Higher Education Division, we have been submitting blog postings to the main UTP Blog that explore the purpose and various functions of our division. We would like to reblog … read more…
- dateDecember 7, 2012
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- posted byAnna
Introducing the Teaching Culture Series
There are a lot of excellent textbooks and collections of readings for introductory cultural anthropology courses out there. Yet whether you use a textbook, reader, or some mix of the two, what really makes an introductory course memorable to students, … read more…
- dateNovember 16, 2012
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- posted byJohn Barker