PANELS ORGANIZED

2009 American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings
  • Co-organizer. Executive Session. Exploring the “Boundaries” of Expressive Media in
    Anthropology
  • Co-organizer. Invited Poster Session. Innovations, Explorations, and End/s: Examining
    the Purposes and Limits of the Visual in Anthropology
  • Co-organizer. Invited Roundtable. End/s, Ethics, and Images: A Discussion on Visual
    Ethics
  • Organizer. Paper Session. Meanings in Motion: Performance, Embodiment, and Identity
    (Pending)

2009 Society for Psychological Anthropology/Society for Anthropology of Religion Joint
Meetings
  • Co-organizer. Paper Session. Transforming Context through Conduct: Multimodal
    Communicative Action and the Co-Creation of Meaning in Ritual

2008 American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings
  • Organizer. Invited Roundtable. The Ethics of Visual Data: Issues of Inclusion,
    Collaboration and Engagement
  • Co-organizer. Invited Paper Session. Moving Experiences: Dance, Performance, and
    Embodied Ethnography
  • Co-organizer. Poster Session. Anthropology, Advocacy, Agency, and Identity

2007 American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings
  • Co-organizer. Invited Paper Session. Evoking Culture: Performance and Media Production
    in Anthropology
  • Co-organizer. Paper Session. Power in Practice: Deconstructing Inequalities through Art
    and Performance
  • Organizer. Special Events. Ethics and Examples: Discussions Regarding Visual Data (Parts
    A & B)

2007 Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting
  • Organizer. Paper Session. Re-Embodying Identity

2006 American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings
  • Organizer. Paper Session. Exploring Activity as Culture, Community, and Identity

2005 American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings
  • Organizer. Paper Session. Globalization, Embodiment, and Identity

2005 Society for Psychological Anthropology/American Ethnological Society Joint Meetings
  • Organizer. Paper Session. When the “Where?” isn’t “There”: Steps Towards Addressing
    Activity Based “Sites” of Anthropological Inquiry
Dr. Jonathan S. Marion
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