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You are being studied

Genealogists are more used to doing the studying, rather than themselves being studied as a community or group.  So it might surprise you to know that there are a number of academic social anthropologists who are studying us genealogists.  Dr Fenella Cannell of the London School of Economics, published a very interesting paper in 2011… Continue reading You are being studied

Published 14/04/2022
Categorised as Uncategorized Tagged anthropology, family history, genealogy

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