“There's a Lot You Can Do with It”: Anthropology Undergraduates Talk about Their Professional Futures

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Colette A. Nortman, Maria Kitchin, Victoria L. Kvitek, William Roberts, Gina Hunter
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What do anthropology students think about their professional future? In what ways does the study of anthropology provide competencies or skills that will be useful in the workplace? Research fellows from Illinois State University, Indiana University, and St. Mary's College of Maryland conducted individual interviews, focus groups, or surveys of alumni or graduating seniors to examine narratives about the perceived usefulness of anthropology in securing and sustaining professional employment. Employing the metaphor of an “inverted funnel” shows that while an undergraduate anthropology major may appeal to a smaller range of the overall student population, hence the narrow end of a funnel, their education instills broad and critical thinking about issues, an appreciation for and ability to relate to human cultural and social diversity, and an empathic orientation to understand individual diversity. Thus, anthropology undergraduates successfully carve out job niches over a wide range of economic sectors and professions that are represented by the broad end of the inverted funnel.

“你可以用它做很多事情”:人类学本科生谈论他们的职业未来
人类学学生如何看待他们的职业未来?人类学的研究在哪些方面提供了在工作场所有用的能力或技能?来自伊利诺伊州立大学、印第安纳大学和马里兰圣玛丽学院的研究人员对校友或即将毕业的高年级学生进行了个人访谈、焦点小组或调查,以研究关于人类学在确保和维持专业就业方面的可用性的叙述。使用“倒漏斗”的比喻表明,虽然本科人类学专业可能会吸引较小范围的学生群体,因此是漏斗的窄端,但他们的教育灌输了对问题的广泛和批判性思维,对人类文化和社会多样性的欣赏和能力,以及理解个体多样性的移情取向。因此,人类学本科生成功地在倒置漏斗的宽端所代表的广泛的经济部门和职业中开辟了工作利基。
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