DiscoverThe Work SeminarEp. 18: Anthony Shenoda - PhD in Social Anthropology Turned UX Researcher
Ep. 18: Anthony Shenoda - PhD in Social Anthropology Turned UX Researcher

Ep. 18: Anthony Shenoda - PhD in Social Anthropology Turned UX Researcher

Update: 2022-05-04
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Anthony had every intention to work as a professional anthropologist. But after finishing his PhD and teaching for a few years, that desire changed. 

His decision to leave higher ed led to a different higher calling: joining the priesthood of the Coptic Church. 

Once again, Anthony thought he’d found meaningful work he couldn’t imagine leaving. But three years after his ordination, serving in the Coptic Church turned out not to be a long-term calling. 

After two previous career “certainties,” Anthony doesn’t approach UX research the way he did academia or the priesthood. Now, work is work. 

UX doesn’t have to bring meaning and fulfillment into his life. He’s, quite happily, found other ways to achieve that.

Book mentioned

Thread of Blood: Colonialism, Revolution, and Gender on Mexico's Northern Frontier by Ana María Alonso

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Ep. 18: Anthony Shenoda - PhD in Social Anthropology Turned UX Researcher

Ep. 18: Anthony Shenoda - PhD in Social Anthropology Turned UX Researcher