dear all,
as an anthropologist studying this process i can't help but notice that it
goes far beyond debilitating anthropology and hits the core of what the
university degree means these days. under the mild and obscure term
'unbundling' universities are increasingly disaggregating traditional
degrees and outsourcing even bits of their teaching and learning provision
to private partners. a good short text on the subject (again, not focusing
on anthropology) can be found here
<https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/01/higher-education-is-not-a-mixtape/384845/>
...
best,
mariya
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