The full preliminary program for the meetings is
hosted by the Society for Applied Anthropology.
Below are the Society for Anthropological Science sessions:
Thursday, March 27
Community, Work, and Environmental Challenges in Northern Belize: Reporting on the 2024 Ethnographic Field School in Belize (SAS) — Broadway III, 9:00-10:45 am
- CHAIR: HUME, Douglas (NKU)
- ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: HUME, Douglas, BAKER, Lea, CAMPBELL, Corinne R., CROXTON, Claire, STONE, Maria, and WINTERS, Ripley
Innovative Methods across Diverse Topics and Settings (SAS) — Broadway III, 1:30-3:15 pm
- CHAIR: LYON, Stephen (Aga Khan U)
- FISCHER, Michael (HRAF Yale & U Kent) and RAVULA, Sridhar (HRAF Yale U) Ethnographic Models: Parametrizing Simulations From Ethnographic Data Using Generative AI
- AILYON, Stephen, WAHEED, Muhammad Saad Abbasi, ANWARALI, Aqsa, MURTAZA ALI, Zainab, and AHMED, Faiz (Aga Khan U) Navigating Urban Poverty in Karachi: Survival Strategies in a Global South Mega City
- THIANTHAI, Chulanee (Chulalongkorn U) En-visioning Technological Impacts by Utilizing Traditional Anthropological Research Methods With 6-3-5 Brainwriting, and Risk Map
Ethnographic Field and Data Analysis Methods: One-on-One Mentoring Event (SAS) — Broadway III, 3:45-5:30 pm
- CHAIR: HUME, Douglas (NKU)
- MENTORS: COPELAND, Toni (UA), LYON, Stephen (Aga Khan U), CHRISOMALIS, Stephen (Wayne State U), SKOGGARD, Ian (Yale U HRAF), DRESSLER, William and OTHS, Kathryn (UA), GATEWOOD, John (Lehigh U), LOWE, John (Cultural Analysis), SCHENSUL, Jean (ICR), DENGAH, Francois (FSU), THOMAS, Michael (Space Doctors)
Friday, March 28
Methodological Pluralism, Part I (SAS) — Broadway III, 9:00-10:45 am
- CHAIR:CHRISOMALIS, Stephen (Wayne State U)
- CHRISOMALIS, Stephen (Wayne State U) Building Methodological Pluralism Into Graduate Pedagogy
- THOMAS, Michael (Space Doctors) Vibes and Feels: Complementarity of Semiotic and Data Analysis for Materializing Cultural Model Hypotheses
- PERKINS, Carrie (Soka U) Immersive Methods: VR, Photogrammetry, and Multimodal Ethnography in Practice
- NAYLOR, Ryan (PSU) Sustainable Livelihoods and Sovereignty: Methodological Insights From Community-Engaged Research in Southeast Alaska
Methodological Pluralism, Part II (SAS) — Broadway III, 11:15 am-1:00 pm
- CHAIR: LEAF, Murray (UT Dallas)
- LEAF, Murray (UT Dallas) Experiments in Applied Anthropology
- YANG, Danlu (OR State U) Linguistic Plurality in a Global Structure of Inequality: From a Multinational Translation Project to World Anthropologies
- SHEVCHENKO, Anastasia V. (LAPCOS) Exploring the Idiographic-Nomothetic Dilemma to Develop Acculturation Theory: The Case for Monaco
- FRAYSER, Suzanne (Cultural Insights) The CCCCC: More Than Just an Old Project
- BURGER, Annetta (Oak Ridge Nat’l Lab) The Evolving Roles for Anthropologists in the Computational Social Sciences
SAS Business Meeting — Broadway III, 6:00-7:00 pm
SAS Reception — Broadway III, 7:00-8:30 pm
Saturday, March 28
Advancing Cultural Model Theory and Folding Affordance Theory, Part I (SAS) — Broadway III, 9:00-10:45 am
- CHAIR: BENNARDO, Giovanni (NIU)
- BENNARDO, Giovanni (NIU) Cultural Model Theory: A Polynesian Ontology
- DRESSLER, William (UA) A Common Understanding
- DENGAH, Francois (FSU) Culture, Motivation, and the Individual: A Cognitive Anthropological Approach to Behavior
- HERTZOG, Werner (U Zurich) Tzotzil-Maya Humoral Medicine: Cultural Consensus and Sensory Bases of Hot and Cold Food Categories
Advancing Cultural Model Theory and Folding Affordance Theory, Part II (SAS) — Broadway III, 11:15 am-1:00 pm
- CHAIR: DE MUNCK, Victor (Vilnius U)
- DE MUNCK, Victor (Vilnius U) Affordances That Complement Cultural Models of Normative Courtship Sequences
- GATEWOOD, John (Lehigh U) Thinking Is a Complex Activity
- SNOEK, Conor (U Lethbridge) Cognitive Artifacts and Cultural Models in Language Learning