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	<title>Comments on: Communities of Practice for Applied/Practicing (Design) Anthropologists (with a focus on the tech industry)</title>
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		<title>By: Keith Instone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nice compilation. As someone who does not know much about applied and practicing anthropology, but wanting to know more, the list of organizations is one way I can start learning. As for your list, note that UXnet is not a professional organization like the others - you cannot join it as a member (only as a volunteer). UXnet is more about helping you make sense of all of the user experience CoP out there.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice compilation. As someone who does not know much about applied and practicing anthropology, but wanting to know more, the list of organizations is one way I can start learning. As for your list, note that UXnet is not a professional organization like the others &#8211; you cannot join it as a member (only as a volunteer). UXnet is more about helping you make sense of all of the user experience CoP out there.</p>
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