Holly Bryant
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Holly Bryant

GraduateLondon, United Kingdom
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Holly Bryant
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Holly Bryant

GraduateLondon, United Kingdom
About me
A Social Anthropology MA and first class Geography BA graduate with strong research, writing, and problem-solving skills. I am open to opportunities and collaborations, and aim to utilize my academic skills, and enhance my digital engagement skills, in a variety of projects.
Work history
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    Teaching AssistantCedars Upper School
    Leighton Buzzard, United KingdomFull Time
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    Ethnographic Field TeamKubi Kallo Ltd
     - Manchester, United KingdomFreelance
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Skills
  • Project Planning
  • Qualitative Research
  • Academic Writing
  • Critical Writing
  • Culture Writing
  • Customer Care
  • Customer Relations
  • Youth Engagement
  • Teamworking
  • Ethnography
Education
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    MA Social AnthropologyThe University of Manchester
     - Manchester, United Kingdom
    During my masters I solidified my research, writing and problem solving skills. I explored social phenomena across 8 engaging modules, questioning the connections that exist between the socially located dynamics of everyday life and wider social systems. I sourced a range of materials to reflect the complex textures of everyday life, including: ethnographic texts, policy documents, academic papers, social media data, documentaries. I embedded explorations of the relationships between images and text across my work, to interrogate the possibilities and limits of using images to reflect a multi-sensory engagement with social life. Modules included: - The Anthropology of Ethics (overall mark: 90% in essay discussing the power dynamics of feminist care ethics in different care settings) - Anthropology of Displacement and Migration (overall mark: 72% in essay discussing the politics of asylum in the UK) - Key Approaches in Anthropology (overall mark: 81% in essay critiquing globalization meta-narratives through feminist approaches to global capitalism) - Ethnography Reading Seminar (overall mark: 76%. Closely read and analysed two ethnographic texts, to explore their potentials to reflect uncertainty in social life) - Anthropology of Vision, Memory and the Senses (overall mark: 69%) - Space and Power in Central Asia (overall mark: 74%) - Documentary and Sensory Media (overall grade: 2.1. Gained practical skills in photography and sound production, to create a multimedia portfolio that interrogates the imaginative and spatial dimensions of home)
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    Geography BAThe University of Manchester
     - Manchester, United Kingdom