Courses and Workshops
I have taught courses in anthropology, international studies, as well as visual studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, University of Bremen, University of Toronto, McMaster University, The Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies (Geneva), University of Zurich, and the University of Chicago, and offered workshops in research methods and multi-modal research design in Canada, Switzerland, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Here is a list of course titles.
Multi-modal Qualitative Research Methods (PhD Bloc Seminar)
Urban Sensoria After Socialism (Graduate Research Project Seminar + Excursion to Sarajevo)
Anthropology of the Sense: Urban Soundscapes (Graduate Seminar)
Ethnographic Theory and Research Methods (Graduate Seminar)
Anthropology of International Intervention (Graduate Seminar)
Ethnicity and Nationalism (Graduate Seminar)
The City and the City and the City (Undergraduate Research Project Seminar)
Urban Anthropology (Undergraduate Seminar)
Time Matters (Undergraduate Seminar)
Multimodal Anthropology (Undergraduate Seminar)
Visual Anthropology (Undergraduate Seminar)
Ethnographic Field Methods (Undergraduate Seminar)
Non-Fiction Comics and Graphic Novels (Undergraduate Seminar)
Introduction to Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology (Introductory Undergraduate Course)
Cultural Anthropology (Introductory Undergraduate Course)
Power, Dissent, and History (Undergraduate Seminar)
Power, Authority, and Legitimacy: Topics in Political Anthropology (Undergraduate Seminar)
Human Rights and Humanitarianism (Undergraduate Seminar)
Anthropology of Human Rights (Undergraduate Seminar)
War, Trade, and Aid: The Anthropology of Global Intervention (Undergraduate Course)
Culture of Nationalism (Undergraduate Seminar)
Anthropology of Religion (Undergraduate Seminar)
Various undergraduate and graduate reading courses focusing on post-socialist transformations; the Bosnian War of the 1990s'; nationalism & violence; labor, gender, and immigration; and ecotourism and the environment.