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Editor, Culture, Power, Place: Explorations in Critical Anthropology (with James Ferguson), 1997; Editor, Anthropological Locations: Boundaries and Grounds of a Field Science (with James Ferguson), 1997
The first anthropological society in the US was the American Ethnological Society of New York, which was founded by Albert Gallatin and revived in 1899 by Franz Boas after a hiatus. 1879 saw the establishment of the Anthropological Society of Washington (which first published the journal American Anthropologist, before it became a national journal), and 1882 saw the American Association for ...
In 2001, she earned her Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of California, San Diego, [3] where she began her exploration of the relationship between culture, religion, and society. [4] As a professor of anthropology , [ 5 ] she holds a joint appointment in the Anthropology Department and the School of Integrative Studies' Religious ...
Laurie E. Burgess is an archaeologist and anthropologist affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution.She was educated at the University of Maryland. [1] Her research focusses on historic North American material culture, [2] mortuary practices, [3] and cultural aspects of glass trade beads.
Between 1968 and 1971, Bates conducted ecological fieldwork in Turkey and the Middle East. [2] He received his PhD from University of Michigan in 1971. [3] His doctoral dissertation The Yoruk of Southeastern Turkey: A Study of Social Organization and Land Use was based on fieldwork in Turkey with the Yörüks. [4]
"Any restriction to gather and release these data could thwart our ability to address and reduce the cancer burden across all communities," interim CEO Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick said in the statement.
Stephen D. Glazier (born Mystic, Connecticut) is an American anthropologist who specializes in comparative religion.Currently, he is a Senior Research Anthropologist at the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University.
He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago in 1994 and graduated with a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Virginia in 2002. [1]Engelke taught at the Department of Anthropology in the London School of Economics and Political Science from 2002–2018. [1]