Politics Field Notes from Olympia: Moeties, closed-door caucus meetings and our open government ideal Legislative caucuses are off limits to the press and public, including anthropologists. by David Price / March 19, 2015
Politics Field Notes from Olympia: What if lawmakers were more like the people they serve? State Sen. Andy Hill, a prototypical Washington legislator: white, male, well-educated and well to do. Not that there's anything wrong with that. by David Price / February 26, 2015
Politics Field Notes from Olympia: Legislating virtual worlds Laws about taxing or not taxing online sales are an example of a cultural invention that dictates the way we view and behave in the "real" world. by David Price / February 22, 2015
Politics Field Notes from Olympia: The power of language and the "fear grimace" Facial expressions and posture send signals about relationships and power dynamics. by David Price / February 12, 2015
Politics Field Notes from Olympia: An anthropologist in the state capital An anthropologist in the capital, studying state lawmakers in their natural habitat. by David Price / February 11, 2015
Tech Seattle’s electric vehicle paradox An electric vehicle plugs into a CenturyLink Field charging station. by Skip Ferderber / December 3, 2012
Tech Tech Scan: Successful vacationing without the tech bulk A new Droid, top, and an iPhone by Skip Ferderber / August 5, 2012
Tech Tech Scan: How to watch the London Olympics here in Seattle Olympic tower by Skip Ferderber / July 26, 2012
Tech Tech Scan: A Netflix approach to online magazines The non-virtual newstand in Pike Place Market (2006). by Skip Ferderber / July 15, 2012