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BARA's investigators and instructors rely on web enabled technologies to meet research, community outreach and instructional goals. Below is a sample of our webspace.
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Outreach
Katrina in Context - BARA's initial rapid response to Hurricane Katrina
The Offshore Oil and Gas History Project - View photos and biographic iinformation of retired industry professionals, papers on the Evolving Offshore Industry, An Oral History of the Development of the Oil and Gas Industry and Samples of Interviews and Ethnographic Prefaces.
papers on the evolving offshore industry and ethnographic prefaces prepared with the support of the U.S. Minerals Management Service.
Community
Social Justice Education Project
The Asociación de Reforestación en Ambos Nogales (ARAN:Ambos Nogales Revegetation Partnership) addresses cross-border environmental issues.
Tucson Urban Gardens in collaboration with Tucson's Jefferson Park Neighborhood Association and local high school students to create an interactive online local food production map for the neighborhood.
Instruction
Carribean Transformations from "Cannibals" to "Reggae"
Dr. Richard Stoffle's course website for Anthropology 203.
Collaboration
BARA leverages the power of opensource community developed software tools via the eGroupware group task management system. Username:demo Password:demo
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