Teach Implementing Inequality
I hope you’ll consider incorporating Implementing Inequality and its themes into your courses. Here, you'll find resources for using anything from a chapter to the whole book with your students, whether they're undergraduates just beginning their studies, more experienced students deepening their knowledge, or graduate students in anthropology and professional degrees like public policy, administration, and international relations.
Teaching Guide
My teaching guide is intended as a springboard for your classroom discussions, whether you’re diving into the whole book or selecting chapters based on your course’s thematic requirements. My hope is that the activities shared here will help students to think critically about the theory and ideas presented in the book while also thinking about how these same concepts apply more practically in their own professional careers.
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Slides
Understanding the histories and contexts of Implementing Inequality will help students interpret and critically analyze the book. Use these slides to begin your class discussion of the book and its themes.
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Angola One-Pager
This one-pager accompanies the slides and other materials by providing a quick overview of Angola's history, politics, and culture.
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