NSum: how we got here and what's needed next

Padova, via Marzolo 5, Edificio B Scienze Farmacologiche, Aula 7

23.06.2022

Introduction Prof. DARIO GREGORI speaker H. RUSSEL BERNARD

H. Russell Bernard, Ph.D., is director of the Institute for Social Science Research at Arizona State University and Professor emeritus of anthropology of the University of Florida. He is a cultural anthropologist specializing in technology and social change, language death, and social network analysis. His work in network analysis includes helping to develop the network scale-up method for estimating the size of uncountable populations. Bernard has done research or taught at universities in the U. S., Mexico, Greece, Japan and Germany. He is former editor of Human Organization and the American Anthropologist and is the founder and editor of the journal Field Methods. Bernard's books include "Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches", "Analyzing Qualitative Data: Systematic Approaches" with Gery Ryan, and "Native Ethnography" with Jesus Salinas Pedraza. Bernard was the 2003 recipient of the Franz Boas Award from the American Anthropological Association and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.