by DAAR | Mar 10, 2026 | Anthropology
Introduction: Discomfort as Data In my work as an anthropologist-consultant, I’ve observed a striking pattern: when work itself is examined, people often respond with discomfort. My perspective is autoethnographic—I am both inside and adjacent to the institutions I...
by DAAR | Mar 10, 2026 | Anthropology
Entering Human Worlds Without Predefined Problems Most research begins with a problem. Identify it, formulate a question, hypothesize, then study. This model is familiar in academic scholarship, business initiatives, and civic or public-sector research alike. Yet in...
by DAAR | Jun 22, 2025 | Anthropology
The article “Bridging the gap: ESL teachers’ views on AI integration and its impact on language learning” was written by Mouna Abou Assali. This quantitative study investigates English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers’ perceptions of AI use within learning...
by DAAR | Jun 22, 2025 | Anthropology
Universities are institutions designed to serve adult students, yet the structures of academic labor often operate with minimal input from the very individuals they are meant to support. This study examines the perceptions of adult second language (L2) English users...
by DAAR | Dec 29, 2023 | Anthropology
Activist Research: Empowering Change through Informed Inquiry Activist research is a dynamic and participatory form of inquiry that intertwines academic rigor with a commitment to social justice and positive change. This approach to research goes beyond the...
by DAAR | Dec 29, 2023 | Anthropology
Applied research stands as the bedrock of bridging theoretical knowledge with practical solutions, acting as a dynamic force in addressing real-world challenges. This specialized form of inquiry employs a diverse array of methodologies to dissect, analyze, and derive...
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