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Fresno, California Area United States
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Professor & Chair of Anthropology, California State University, Fresno
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Dr. James Mullooly is the Director of the Institute of Public Anthropology and an Applied Cultural Anthropologist. James has a great deal of interest in improving the quality of life in Fresno by focusing of key issues such as education, commerce and industry. He is currently Professor and Chair of anthropology at California State University Fresno. He has lived in Jamaica, Mali and Egypt and has conducted fieldwork in Egypt and the United States (in inner cities in New York and the Midwest).
Specialties: James works in the fields of Qualitative Methods and Ethnography, Applied Anthropology and Ethnomethodology.
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(2)A Brief Introduction of Morphology
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Critical Thinking Ppt Week 1
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Personal Information
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Fresno, California Area United States
Occupation
Professor & Chair of Anthropology, California State University, Fresno
Industry
Education
About
Dr. James Mullooly is the Director of the Institute of Public Anthropology and an Applied Cultural Anthropologist. James has a great deal of interest in improving the quality of life in Fresno by focusing of key issues such as education, commerce and industry. He is currently Professor and Chair of anthropology at California State University Fresno. He has lived in Jamaica, Mali and Egypt and has conducted fieldwork in Egypt and the United States (in inner cities in New York and the Midwest).
Specialties: James works in the fields of Qualitative Methods and Ethnography, Applied Anthropology and Ethnomethodology.
Tags
induction
entrepreneurship
anthropology
ethnographic
ethnography of industry
design
market analysis
gtd
productivity
empiricism
methods and theories
inductive
methods
qualitative
See more