About the blog

This blog is part of my research into blogging about environmental sustainability.  I want this blog to be a place where I can work through ideas and get feedback/critique from other bloggers.  I’m going to try to keep the blog focused on topics that relate to my PhD, such as the way bloggers communicate about sustainability and the ways anthropologists can use blogging as an ethnographic research tool, but I’m sure I will drift off topic occasionally. Don’t be alarmed if you see a post about my campaign to make 2009 the Official Year of the Beetroot.

And I should introduce myself: My name is Mary Theberge.  I’m an American living in New Zealand Switzerland and doing my PhD in anthropology through Victoria University of Wellington.  If you have any questions you can contact me on the blog or on marytheberge AT gmail DOT com

You can also find me at my Academia.edu site.

Thanks for stopping in, and please come again.

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19 01 2009
multi-sited fieldwork - reading notes on Marcus « another anthro blog

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