Sally Babidge

Sally is a Senior Lecturer in Anthropology in the School of Social Science at The University of Queensland. Her main research interests include Indigenous identity and politics, anthropology of resource extraction, Australian aboriginal kinship, native title and applied anthropology. Sally also works as an anthropologist in Chile with indigenous groups and their access to natural resources. World101x will follow Sally into her field to explore the issues, the people she works with and their place in the world.
More info: http://socialscience.uq.edu.au/sally-babidge

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Anthropology of Current World Issues (edX)

Learn to use anthropological ideas to see the world from a range of perspectives and points of view. This course will allow you to better understand the world around you through utilising the anthropological lens. You will learn about the way in which anthropology as a discipline can shed [...]