Gabriela added a website, a Contact section.
Gabriela started following the work of Nadine Dolby, Purdue University, Curriculum and Instruction.
Gabriela started following the work of Doug Stokes, University of Kent, Politics and International.
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- Anthropology
- Anthropology of Children and Childhood
- Anthropology of Media
- Applied, engaged, and public anthropology
- Arendt
- Art Practice as Research
- Children and internet
- Colombia
- Community Action Projects (Art)
- Conflict Resolution
- Culture
- Digital History
- Digital Humanities
- Digital Literature
- Digital Media
- Drawing
- Education
- Ethnographic Fieldwork (Anthropology)
- Ethnography
- Ethnography of Communication
- Experimental Media Arts
- Fieldwork in Anthropology
- Global Justice
- Globalisation
- Hermeneutics (Research Methodology)
- Human Rights
- Internet research methods
- Media Anthropology
- Media Arts
- Mixed Methods
- Nationalism
- New Media Art & Emerging Practices
- Philosophy with Children
- Photography
- Photography Theory
- Political Anthropology
- Political Culture
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science
- Political Theory
- Politics and Film
- Psychological Anthropology
- Research Design
- Research Methodology
- Research Methods
- Research Methods and Methodology
- Social Anthropology
- Social Movements
- Social Research Methods and Methodology
- Social and Cultural Anthropology
- Sociocultural Theory Of Learning
- Sociology of Children and Childhood
- Sociology of War
- State Behavior
- Terrorism (Anthropology)
- Theories of Justice
- Virtual Art & Virtual Reality
- Visual Sociology
- Visual Studies
- Young people's use of Technology
- Youth Art
- Youth Studies
Thesis Title: Children Making Movies in Colombia: Budding Grassroots Activism and Peacebuilding with Imagination
Contact Information
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Birkbeck, invites applications for two Post Doctoral Research Assistantships led by Dr Filippo de Vivo on“A comparative history of archives in late medieval and early modern Italy.”
University of London, Birkbeck College





