Mark McIntyre

Senior lab instructor
Anthropology
- Contact:
- Office: COR B217 markmcin@uvic.ca
- Credentials:
- PhD Candidate - University of Victoria
- Area of expertise:
- Socio-cultural and multimodal anthropology, and qualitative methodological research approaches
Bio
Mark McIntyre is a cultural anthropologist whose research explores the intersections of deindustrialization, precarity, and experiences of marginalization in Canada. Mark’s current work engages how communities imagine the future and cultivate hopeful practices amid conditions of social and economic decline and uncertainty. Committed to experiential learning and multimodal methodologies, Mark has served as a lab instructor since 2020 and has taught a range of undergraduate courses engaging multimodal anthropology, creative practices, media, and speculative futures.
Interests
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Canada
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Creative practices
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Precarity
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Future
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Labour
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Deindustrialization
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Media
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Infrastructure
Courses
- ANTH 200 Cultural and Social Anthropology (Lecture & Tutorial)
- ANTH 260 Introduction to Anthropological Research
- ANTH 303 Anthropology of Sound
- ANTH 393 Anthropology of the Future