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Merry Bruns, Director
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Broadcast and Electronic Media
Anthropologists on TV, radio and the Internet.

The broadcast medium isn't the usual haunt ofanthropologists. Neither is an appear on your local TV talk show, or giving interviews to TV reporters. And writing about anthropology for your Web site suddenly presents a whole new set of problems.

Here I've included some writings from folks who've made the transition into electronic media - and if you've got some good stories from the field yourself, I'd love to hear from you.

"Appearing on TV"
It's all in the preparation-sve your identity, your reputation, and your sanity.

Science Writing on the Web.
Writing about science, for the public.

 

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