Annie Ross

Annie is an Associate Professor in Anthropology and Archaeology in the School of Social Science at The University of Queensland. Her research focuses on Australian Aboriginal Heritage, Australian Archeology and Indigenous involvement in land management as well as food security in the Solomon’s in the Pacific. Annie’s primary research interest is working on changing meaning and significance for aboriginal heritage places in the 21st century, with a focus on a stone arrangement site on the Darling Downs in Queensland, Australia. World101x will follow Annie into her field to explore the issues, the people she works with and their place in the world.

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Anthropology of Current World Issues (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Anthropology of Current World Issues (edX)

Dive deep into understanding the complexities of our modern world with 'Anthropology of Current World Issues' on edX. This course offers a transformative way to view global challenges by applying anthropological theories and methodologies. Learn about diverse cultures, migration patterns, and material culture while developing critical thinking skills that will help you navigate today's interconnected society.

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