Episode Synopsis "AAN Impulse No. 7 - "Anthropology rocks - but if we confuse, we lose." (by Walter Faaij, Founder of Green Culture Lab)"
Who needs rockstars, when they can have anthropologists? All of us of course do not need to be convinced of this, but how do we help other stakeholders of the applied anthropological impact see it our way. “To build anthropology with impact, we need to position ourselves with strength and clarity. Tell great stories, have answers ready on tough questions, (or the right questions), be bold and brave enough to step into the field and move beyond describing into daring to change.” Walter Faaij, sustainable and organizational anthropologist extraordinaire, founder of Green Culture Lab in the Netherlands, co-author of Anthropologists Wanted, and a true anthro rockstar himself, will provoke our network and friends to think about how we articulate our value to the world. We are excited also to share that Walter´s talk kicks off the newly formed Apply Club Organizations - a group of AAN dedicated to applying organizational anthropology in various contexts, with Club leaders Yara van Hamburg and Jelte Vegter.Leave your email to hear about upcoming events:https://forms.gle/dUKW6euFa2GVEgaL9Leave your email to hear about upcoming events:https://forms.gle/dUKW6euFa2GVEgaL9Watch the video version via Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaGoWUmBWvCDY6dDA8Lga5ZJaYIQ9PeJBListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZvFW1gZR2i7O5eWNBTmifFollow TheApplied Anthropology Network via:https://applied-anthropology.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/easa-applied/https://twitter.com/AppAnthrohttps://web.facebook.com/EASAAANhttps://instagram.com/world_needs_anthro
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