By Emma Louise Backe In year marked by monumental legal cases against abusive men—Gisèle Pelicot in France, Cassie’s lawsuit against former partner ...
In this contribution, Karoline Guelke discusses how studies of tourism can help students overcome common misperceptions of other cultures as ...
In this contribution, Gloria Rudolf describes the beginnings of her long-term friendship with Esperanza Ruiz and the people of Loma Bonita in ...
Davian Ho for the Innovative Genomics https://innovativegenomics.org/covid-19/free-covid-19-illustrations/Institute. Merrill Singer, PhD, University of ...
Cumbia sonidera is Mexico’s bass-heavy, sound-system reinterpretation of music originally emanating from the Colombian northwest. During ...
Noemi Tousignant, Associate Professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies, University College London, in conversation with Shagufta ...
The Society for Medical Anthropology (SMA) is seeking an Anthropology News (AN) Liaison responsible for soliciting, editing, and ...
REWRITING THE CATALOG DESCRIPTION Catalog description for A-1438, Museum of Natural History, University of Illinois: “Atanane Elo. Male. 25–35 years of ...
Welcome to our annual wrap-up of CASTAC’s 2024 activities! We are grateful to all of you, our readers, for engaging with our content this year and we look ...
Budka, P. (2024). Notes on the transformation of a railway in Northern Manitoba, Canada. Paper at Vienna Anthropology Days 2024, ...
Written by Neil Turner The study of Maroon sites is a rich and virtually untapped area that can advance our knowledge of enslaved Africans in the ...
Humans universally create stories of supernatural animals, from evil monsters to religious figures. Most of the time these creatures stem from ...
