Ethnographic Field School in Mexico

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The Isla Mujeres Ethnographic Field School specializes in community based projects and trains students on how to conduct ethnographic research.

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The Isla Mujeres Ethnographic Field School specializes in community based projects and trains students on how to conduct ethnographic research. Located on a small Mexican Caribbean island, much of the student research is focused on community needs per their request. Some of our current areas of interest: Culture & Environment, Latin America & Caribbean, Medical Anthropology, Gender & Identity, History, Space & Meaning and Economic Development. There is a wide variety of subjects to research. In the past, some students have conducted research on teenage pregnancy, HIV and Dengue Fever prevention, Catholic and Maya religion, Economic Development and tourism, Sea Turtle and Whale Shark conservation.


For more information, please see their website: http://www.AnthroFieldSchool.com

Students will participate in formal lectures, informal presentations, government meetings and briefings, and ethnographic research that serves to assist the people of Isla Mujeres either through applied anthropological techniques or through creating a more full ethnographic record that illuminates the island's past, present and possible future. Students will be immersed within the culture of the island and will conduct collaborative research with it's residents. Students will learn the value of team work through helping each other on projects, talking through field research problems and supporting each other in their professional development.

The program is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.

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  • Created By: Kayleigh Haskin
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  • Created On: Feb 16, 2017 - 2:14pm
  • Last Updated: Feb 16, 2017 - 2:15pm