Anthro to UX with Matt Artz

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Podcast door Matt Artz

The Anthro to UX podcast is for anthropologists looking to break into user experience (UX) research. Through conversations with leading anthropologists working in UX, you will learn firsthand how others made the transition, what they learned along the way, and what they would do differently. We will also discuss what it means to do UX research from a practical perspective and what you need to do to prepare a resume and portfolio. It is hosted by Matt Artz (https://mattartz.me), a business anthropologist specializing in design anthropology and working at the intersection of product management, user experience, and business strategy. To learn more about the Anthro to UX podcast and career coaching services, please visit the website (https://anthropologytoux.com).

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episode Jesse Dart on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz artwork
Jesse Dart on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz

In this Anthro to UX podcas [https://anthropologytoux.com/anthro-to-ux-podcast/]t episode, Jesse Dart [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/jesse-dart/] speaks with Matt Artz [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/matt-artz/] about his journey into UX research. Jesse shares his path from anthropology to UX research, highlighting his unique experience studying food and organizational anthropology in tech companies. He discusses his transition from academia to UX research through an agency in Rome, and his current role as a senior UX researcher at Hyatt Hotels, where he applies ethnographic methods to understand the complex hospitality industry. ABOUT JESSE DART Jesse Dart is a film photographer, writer, and Italian/American citizen based in the western United States, he frequently travels to Europe. His writing, influenced by his background in cultural anthropology, focuses on adventure, travel, society, and culture. Jesse has contributed to various publications including Monocle, The Guardian, and Vice. As a social anthropologist, Jesse is a senior researcher for Hyatt Hotels, applying his expertise to understand cultural nuances in hospitality. He holds a PhD in anthropology from The University of Sydney and an M.A. in gastronomy from the University of Gastronomic Sciences. Jesse publishes a newsletter of short stories and photos called “Art of the Escape” and his first book “Feeding the Hustle” was released in 2021. He was awarded an Artist Opportunity Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts in 2024 and has appeared on the Anthropologist on the Street podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Hotels are complex environments requiring an anthropologist’s eye to understand the nuances of guest experiences and organizational dynamics * UX research in hospitality must consider multiple stakeholders, from guests to staff members who interact with digital products * Ethnographic methods and fieldwork can validate and provide context to quantitative data in corporate settings * Photography and writing skills from anthropological training can complement and enhance UX research capabilities Key Moments * 1:00 Introduction to anthropology through international travel and exchange programs * 2:46 Education in applied anthropology in Australia * 11:17 Introduction to UX through Fifth Beat agency in Rome * 14:39 Transition to Hyatt Hotels as senior UX researcher * 19:28 Discussion of fieldwork and ethnographic methods in corporate research * 26:06 Integration of photography and writing with UX research career RECOMMENDED LINKS * Jesse Dart’s LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-dart/] * Jesse Dart’s Instagram [http://instagram.com/jesse.dart] * Jesse Dart’s Substack [https://artoftheescape.substack.com/] * Feeding the Hustle [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1793635013]

14 nov 2024 - 31 min
episode Sonja Hodgson on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz artwork
Sonja Hodgson on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz

In this Anthro to UX podcas [https://anthropologytoux.com/anthro-to-ux-podcast/]t episode, Sonja Hodgson [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/sonja-hodgson/] speaks with Matt Artz [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/matt-artz/] about her journey into UX research. Sonja shares her path from anthropology to UX research, highlighting the transferable skills from her anthropological background. She discusses her experiences in various roles, including medical interpretation, program evaluation, market research, and her current position as a UX researcher at LexisNexis. Sonja emphasizes the value of anthropological methods in UX research and the importance of continuous learning in the field. ABOUT SONJA HODGSON Sonja Hodgson is a UX Researcher II at LexisNexis Legal, where she applies her expertise in applied anthropology to drive user-centric solutions in the legal technology sector. With a Master’s degree in Applied Anthropology from California State University, Long Beach, and a Bachelor’s in Anthropology from the University of South Carolina, Sonja brings a unique perspective to her work in UX research. Her career spans various roles, including medical interpretation, program evaluation, and market research, before transitioning into UX research. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Anthropologists already possess many of the essential skills needed for UX research, with UX terminology often being a new “language” to learn. * Continuous skill development, including learning statistics and data analysis tools, is crucial for career growth in UX research. * The integration of AI tools in UX research can significantly enhance efficiency and data analysis capabilities. * Networking and affordable online courses can be valuable resources for those looking to break into UX research, especially during challenging job markets. Key Moments * 1:54 Journey from anthropology to UX research * 5:57 Transition from market research to UX research at LexisNexis * 13:48 Applying anthropological skills in UX research * 19:47 Integrating AI tools in UX research processes * 22:52 Developing additional skills for UX research, including statistics * 26:36 Advice for breaking into UX research in a tough job market

05 sep 2024 - 29 min
episode Fatimah Richmond on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz artwork
Fatimah Richmond on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz

In this Anthro to UX podcast [https://anthropologytoux.com/anthro-to-ux-podcast/] episode, Fatimah Richmond [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/fatimah-richmond/]speaks with Matt Artz [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/matt-artz/] about her UX [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/user-experience-2/] journey. Fatimah shares her journey from computer science to anthropology and how she found her passion for human-computer interaction. She discusses the evolution of UX research and the importance of research maturity within organizations. Fatimah highlights the need for researchers to take ownership of their practice, understand power dynamics, and communicate the impact of their work effectively. Opinions expressed are solely Fatimah Richmond’s own, and do not express the views or opinions of her current or former employers.” ABOUT FATIMAH RICHMOND Fatimah Richmond is a UX Research Strategist with over 15 years of experience across AI, healthcare, enterprise software, productivity tools, talent solutions, and defense IT. She currently works at Google DeepMind, focusing on strategic research programs for AI User Experience (AIUX). Fatimah has held roles such as research manager, research program manager, and research assistant, executing qualitative research projects targeting large markets and specialized user groups. She completed her graduate studies in Applied Anthropology, Human Factors, and Design at San Jose State University and holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems from Tuskegee University. Her mission is to empower user research, enable ethical and inclusive products, and document her findings. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Fatimah emphasizes the importance of research maturity and understanding the impact of low-maturity organizations on the research process. * Researchers should embrace strategic operations and programs to tell the story of their function within the organization. * Creativity plays a key role in research innovation, and hobbies like poetry can enhance researchers’ creative thinking. * Taking a critical reflexive lens to study power dynamics and organizational culture can lead to a deeper understanding of research practices. KEY MOMENTS * 1:22 Integrating Anthropology and Computer Science in Human-Computer Interaction * 4:38 Anthropology of Work and the Digital Divide in Silicon Valley * 7:07 Evolution of UX Roles and Usability Engineering * 9:58 Adapting UX Research Across Different Organizational Environments * 16:00 The Evolution and Diversification of UX Practitioners * 18:00 Evolving Research Operations and Strategic Integration in Business * 24:07 Understanding Research Maturity in Organizations * 25:28 The Debate on Storytelling Skills in User Research * 26:32 Enhancing Research Operations Through Strategic Metrics and Self-Analysis * 34:55 Exploring Research Maturity and Creativity in Emerging Technologies RECOMMENDED LINKS * Fatimah Richmond’s Personal Website [https://www.fatimahattiya.com/] * Fatimah Richmond on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatimahrichmond/] * Fatimah Richmond’s Instagram * Fatimah Richmond’s Poetry Book  [https://www.amazon.com/Wildflowers-lifetime-longing-Fatimah-Attiya/dp/B0CJ4QRFYZ?ref_=ast_author_dp] * Advancing Research – “What UXR Maturity looks like and how we get there?” [https://rosenfeldmedia.com/advancing-research/2024/workshop/what-ux-research-maturity-looks-like-and-how-we-get-there/] * Advancing Research – “Strategic Research Programs: The Future of Research Operations” [https://rosenfeldmedia.com/advancing-research/2024/sessions/the-future-of-reops-as-a-strategic-function-a-roadmap-for-getting-there/] * EPIC2024 Salon [https://2024.epicpeople.org/blurring-the-lines/] * Research Operations Community [https://researchops.community/] * Fatimah Richmond’s Reading Resources [https://anthropologytoux.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/AnthroToUX_-Fatimah-Richmond-Reading-Resources.pdf]

10 jul 2024 - 39 min
episode Tariq Rahman on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz artwork
Tariq Rahman on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz

In this Anthro to UX podcast [https://anthropologytoux.com/anthro-to-ux-podcast/] episode, Tariq Rahman [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/tariq-rahman/]speaks with Matt Artz [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/matt-artz/] about his UX [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/user-experience-2/] journey.  He discusses his fieldwork in Pakistan's real estate market and how it allowed him to explore the intersection of anthropology and UX research. He also highlights his UX internships at Zameen.com and Nike and discusses how his strategy consulting internship at ReD Associates has also helped position him for a career in UX research. ABOUT TARIQ RAHMAN Tariq Rahman is currently finishing his PhD in Cultural Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine, where he studied the role of social media and proptech in Pakistan’s emerging $1 trillion real estate market. He recently completed a UX Research internship at Nike and a Strategy Consulting internship at ReD Associates. His expertise lies in using ethnography to better understand the relationship between technology and culture, and leveraging these insights to inform product innovations and strategy. KEY MOMENTS * 00:03:00 - Fieldwork in Pakistan on real estate market * 00:06:00 - First internship at Zameen.com, a property portal * 00:12:05 - Opportunity to work with companies in emerging markets during field work * 00:13:48 - Making the case for UX research and its impact in Pakistan * 00:15:00 - Lack of practical advice from department, self-learning UX research * 00:18:00 - Introduction to UX during Nike internship, bottom-up experimental approach * 00:22:23 - Importance of learning and seeking help during internships * 00:23:00 - Internship at Red Associates * 00:23:35 - Field work on generative AI use cases * 00:24:27 - Collaborative research process and analysis at Red Associates * 00:25:15 - Team dynamics in a project team * 00:26:00 - Differences in ownership and decision-making in UX and strategy consulting * 00:26:51 - Learning to speak to business interests in strategy consulting * 00:27:44 - Applying strategy consulting skills to make UX research impactful * 00:29:44 - Starting early with UX research and internships RECOMMENDED LINKS * Tariq Rahman on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tariqlrahman/] * Landscapes of rizq: Mediating worldly and otherworldly in Lahore's speculative real estate market  [https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/sea2.12241]

13 dec 2023 - 37 min
episode Rachel Puvvada on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz artwork
Rachel Puvvada on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz

In this Anthro to UX podcast [https://anthropologytoux.com/anthro-to-ux-podcast/] episode, Rachel Puvvada [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/rachel-puvvada/] speaks with Matt Artz [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/matt-artz/] about her UX [https://anthropologytoux.com/entities/user-experience-2/] journey. She first unknowingly discovered anthropology in high school through an ethnography project exploring cultural identity. This sparked her interest in studying people and cultures, leading her to earn a bachelor's degree in anthropology from the University of Georgia. To position her for a career after college, Rachel took on ethnographic projects, created an online portfolio, and landed a UX research internship at SiriusXM. Now, as a UX researcher at Independence Pet Group, Rachel leverages her anthropology background while emphasizing continuous learning and curiosity. Passionate about helping others, she shares her less common path from an undergrad to UX to inspire other anthropology graduates. ABOUT RACHEL PUVVADA Rachel Puvvada recently earned her Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia. She is now a UX Researcher at Figo Pet Insurance, leading as the sole member of the user experience research team. Before this, she interned as a Product and UX Researcher at SiriusXM, where she tested product designs, synthesized data, and shared insights with cross-functional teams. As a recent graduate in a new UX role, Rachel is committed to providing guidance and mentorship to individuals entering the field with similar educational backgrounds. KEY MOMENTS 00:00:59 Rachel's interest in anthropology and cultural identity 00:04:20 Rachel's experience in the anthropology program at the University of Georgia 00:07:00 Discovering UX research and deciding on a career path 00:09:30 Considering the need for an advanced degree in UX 00:11:00 Rachel's journey of breaking into the field without a master's or PhD 00:12:00 Building a portfolio with ethnographic projects and real-world experience 00:12:56 Importance of real-world experience and managing stakeholders 00:13:00 Applying to entry-level UX research jobs 00:12:56 Real-world experience and job search struggles 00:14:43 Difficulty breaking into the field with a bachelor's degree 00:15:24 Landing an internship at Sirius XM 00:16:00 Learning usability tests and specific UX research methodologies 00:16:58 Challenges of being a team of one and relying on mentors 00:18:11 Continuing to learn and explore new methodologies 00:19:00 Finding resources through online readings and mentor relationships 00:20:14 Encouragement for job seekers to persevere and stay curious 00:22:37 Joining user research meetups and groups for networking 00:24:39 Translating anthropological language into UX research language RECOMMENDED LINKS * Rachel Puvvada's Website [https://www.rachelpuvvada.com/] * Rachel Puvvada on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-puvvada/]

17 okt 2023 - 27 min
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