Toward a More “Engaged Field Primatology”: Communicating, Engaging, and Collaborating with Diverse Publics

Erin Riley discusses creating a more engaged field primatology by listening to the knowledge of local people and field assistants, and ensuring multi-platform engagement. At AAPA 2018.

Erin Riley discusses creating a more engaged field primatology by listening to the knowledge of local people and field assistants, and ensuring multi-platform engagement. At AAPA 2018.

Engaged Field Primatology: Engagement & Collaboration with Diverse Publics

Recorded in 2018 at AAPA

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