Cultural Subjects and Objects: The Legacy of Franz Boas and Its Futures in Anthropology, Academe, and Human Rights. Part IV: Reflections on Fieldwork in University Administration: The Liberal Arts in Global Perspective.

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TitleCultural Subjects and Objects: The Legacy of Franz Boas and Its Futures in Anthropology, Academe, and Human Rights. Part IV: Reflections on Fieldwork in University Administration: The Liberal Arts in Global Perspective.
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PIDvideo:895
Meeting Sequence Number2008_04_009
ASSOCIATED NAMES
American Philosophical Society Annual Meeting (2008)
speakerDirks, Nicholas B., 1950-
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractDr. Dirks talks about Liberal Arts education, specifically archeology. How are liberal arts connected to the sciences? How does a university administration consider this connection?
LanguageEnglish (eng)
Subject (local) Ethnography & Linguistics
Subject (lcsh) Academic freedom, United States
Subject (lcsh) Boas, Franz, 1858-1942, Influence
Subject (local) APS Meeting Videos
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TypeMovingImage
GenreLecture
Formatvideorecording
Extent00:32:59
Digital Originborn digital
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Date Issued2008-04-25
PublisherAmerican Philosophical Society
Placepau
PlacePhiladelphia, PA
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleAmerican Philosophical Society Archives. Series X.
Call NumberAPS.Archives
URLhttp://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/APS.Archives-ead.xml
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