In Duke’s Cultural Anthropology BS, students learn to design fieldwork that deciphers how power, belief, and technology shape everyday life. First-year labs practice participant-observation methods in Durham’s food-justice networks, while upper-level seminars on digital ethnography critique algorithmic governance. Global immersion grants place majors in Nepalese mountain villages or Nairobi fintech hubs, and a statistics module equips them to blend qualitative data with network analysis and GIS mapping.
Podcast capturing migrant gig-worker experiences during pandemics
GIS mapping of climate-induced displacement in coastal Louisiana
Virtual exhibition on tattoo cultures and identity politics
Data-ethnography of TikTok algorithmic fame economies
Community participatory research on food deserts in Durham
Digital archive of indigenous land-acknowledgment practices
Ethnographic film on cryptocurrency adoption in rural Kenya
Network analysis of mutual-aid groups post natural disasters
Interactive soundscape documenting festival rituals in Oaxaca
Policy brief on biometric surveillance ethics in refugee camps
Mobile app crowdsourcing linguistic landscapes of urban signage
Oral-history project on LGBTQ elder care networks
Critical review of AI-driven hiring from an anthropological lens
Museum pop-up displaying everyday objects of pandemic life
Ethno-statistical study of informal recycling economies
Augmented-reality field guide to sacred sites in Kathmandu
Comparative analysis of digital funeral practices across cultures
Design sprint prototyping decolonial research consent forms
Use ethnographic tools to navigate and transform global cultural landscapes at Duke.
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