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Special #Hackademics Issue of AJHB

2/25/2022

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Dr. Cara Ocobock and I are proud to announce the official publication of the #Hackademics Special Issue of American Journal of Human Biology that we co-edited!
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15206300/2022/34/S1...
All articles are #openaccess for the next 3 months and relevant across academia.
In this issue you will find:
  1. "#Hackademics: Hacks toward success in academia" by Cara Ocobock, Caroline Owens, Theresa Gildner, Elizabeth Holdsworth, and Christopher Lynn
  2. "Mental health in academia: Hacks for cultivating and sustaining wellbeing" by Adam Johnson & Rebecca Lester
  3. "There and back again: The biosocial dynamics of returning from the field" by Mal Sarma,
    Theresa Gildner, Michaela Howells, Sheina Lew-Levy, Benjamin Trumble, & Agustin Fuentes
  4. "Impacts of family and fieldwork on career/family balance among tenure-track and tenured anthropologists" by Lisa Brazelton, Michaela Howells, Lauren Landgraf, & Christopher Dana Lynn
  5. "More voices are always better: Tackling power differentials in knowledge production and access in human biology" by Luseadra McKerracher & Alejandra Núñez-de la Mora
  6. "Demystifying mentorship: Tips for successfully navigating the mentor-mentee journey" by Cara Ocobock, Alexandra Niclou, Tisa Loewen, Kendall Arslanian, Rebecca Gibson, & Claudia Valeggia
  7. "Let's talk teaching: Progressive pedagogy in anthropology courses" by Marc Kissel & Susan Blum
  8. "Practices of disciplinary symbiosis: (Re)blending theory and method, anthropology and public health" by Stephanie McClure & Anne Sebert Kuhlmann
  9. "Integrative approaches to dispersing science: A case study of March Mammal Madness" by Carlos Eduardo Amorim, Mauna Dasari, Lara Durgavich, Katie Hinde, Marc Kissel, Kristi Lewton, & Tisa Loewen
  10. And "Strategizing public-facing work within an academic career" by Kim Tommy & John Hawks
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    Christopher D. Lynn

    I am a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alabama with expertise in biocultural medical anthropology.

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