Judith Freidenberg’s work, Contemporary Conversations on Immigration in the United States: […] citizenship diaspora immigration migration Immigrant Spaces: Experiences from Maryland
Key words: medical anthropology; global health; structural violence; structural inequality. […] health Inequality medical anthropology Why the World Needs (Medical) Anthropologists: Lessons from a (More than Just a) Handbook on …
Keywords: Heritage, UNESCO, archaeology, ethnography “World Heritage on the Ground,” a […] Heritage-making
In recent decades, the Arab Gulf has emerged as a […] Asia diaspora ethnography gender identity Islam migration At the Crossroads of Care, Work and Conversion: How Female Migrant Domestic Workers are Reworking …
Robert Lemelson is an American psychological anthropologist at the University […] Asia ethnography film Can Ethnographic Film and Psychological Anthropology Become Allies?
Keywords: financialization, ethics, consulting, economic anthropology, China. What do business […] capitalism development economic anthropolology ethics With Business Consultants in China Towards the Economic Anthropology of Ethics
Key words: France, French Muslim, Modern State, Republicanism, identity, immigrants, […] Europe identity immigration Islam State, Republic and the Minority: The (Un)making of Muslims in France
On June 10, 1996, Eloise Cobell did what very few […] capitalism colonialism democracy engagement human rights politics poverty When a Victory: A Long Road to Restoring Trust in Government
Keywords: Italy, LGBTQ, activism, recursive turn, ethnographic theory What is […] ethnography Italy LGBTQ Producing Difference Between Anthropology and Ethnography
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Key words: interdisciplinary research, paleodiet, migration, pathologies, isotopes Multiethnicity and […] inter-disciplinary inter-disciplinary methodologies migration paleodiet pathologies Two Heads Are Better Than One: On the Value of Interdisciplinary Approaches to Archaeological Inquiry …
Keywords: Cuba, socialism, heritage, museums, narratives In the much-anticipated Cuban […] heritage history identity museum Socialism The Search for a Usable Past: Reflections on Cuba’s Cultural Heritage
Successful Aging as a Contemporary Obsession, edited by Sarah Lamb, […] aging biomedicine body death health medical anthropology Success Is Not All: When “Failure” Becomes Meaningful in Late Life
A decade ago, Samuel Kernel shook the field of political […] anthropology careers engagement public anthropology Can the Digital Revolutionize Academic Scholarship?
In light of two decades of changes within and outside […] aid capitalism development engagement ethics globalization history of anthropology neoliberalism NGOs Disciplinary Progress, Progressivism, and Professionalism: Re-Politicizing D/development Paths Forward
Images of drowned children, of African men and women in […] death ethics ethnography Europe immigration inter-disciplinary methodologies migration refugees rhetoric state violence Seeking Refuge in an Era of Naturalized Borders
Religion, History, and Place in the Origin of Settled Life […] archaeology Asia historic sites history religion ritual “History Making” and the Problem of Religion in the Neolithic
Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocolá presents the […] archaeology historic sites Latin America Maya Mesoamerica Chocolá: An Ancient Maya Capital in a Contemporary Guatemalan Community
Bones of Contention will be valuable to historians and archaeologists, […] archaeology conflict conservation cultural change cultural property ethics ethnicity genocide heritage historic sites history landscapes place politics religion ritual Articulation as a Political Act? On a Study of Palestinian Shrines
Reading the Bones: Activity, Biology and Culture considers the study […] archaeology bioarchaeology ecology environment Of environment and genes: How to address bones’ morphological variability
Any Western anthropologist working in India has, at times, been […] cultural change ethnography globalization heritage humour identity imagination India language National Characteristics post-colonialism religion ritual social change Where Sanskrit Meets Silicon: A Study of Hinduism in the Heartland of Information Technology
International labor migration has become an increasingly popular topic for […] biomedicine body global health health identity immigration Inequality public health women work Aspirations and Uncertainties of Medical Labor Migrants
Ending Ageism, or How Not To Shoot Old People, the […] aging body death disability engagement health identity Inequality #StillHuman: Re-Imagining the Ageing Self
In Broken Chains and Subverted Plans: Ethnicity, Race, and Commodities, […] archaeology ecology food heritage historic sites household Resistance and Insistence: Studying Identity Through Commodity Trends
Where Are All Our Sheep? Kyrgyzstan, A Global Political Arena […] democracy economic anthropolology environment ethnicity ethnography Europe politics state Embracing Democracy and Market Economy: Lessons from Kyrgyzstan
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Reading postcolonial Sub-Saharan African political history books usually evokes a […] Africa citizenship colonialism history identity immigration India migration Becoming elite in a contested terrain: The post-colonial experiences of the Franco-Mauritian population in Mauritius
According to Edward LiPuma, a dominant name in the anthropology […] capitalism economic anthropolology Inequality The Socialization of the Financial Instruments
Kings of Disaster: Dualism, Centralism and the Scapegoat King in […] Africa conflict ethnography identity state witchcraft Disasters, Tugg’d with Fortune
Bones of Complexity is a considerable collection of bioarchaeological studies […] archaeology bioarchaeology ethnohistory historic sites The Complexity of What is not a Bone