AAA members are actively contributing their anthropological knowledge to important public conversations. Read the latest articles featuring AAA members, and submit your own press appearances by emailing mhorihan@americananthro.org.
2023
May
April
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Kate Clancy
(University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Opinion: Why reports of period weirdness after covid shots were ignored, The Washington Post
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Yasmin Moll
(University of Michigan), Arab Americans are a much more diverse group than many of their neighbors mistakenly assume, The Conversation
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Claire Wendland
(University of Wisconsin-Madison), ‘May cause serious side-effects’: How medical school admissions can perpetuate inequality and reward privilege, The Conversation
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Janelle S. Taylor
(University of Toronto), ‘May cause serious side-effects’: How medical school admissions can perpetuate inequality and reward privilege, The Conversation
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Margaret J. Schoeninger
(UCSD), Opinion: After over 50 years in anthropology, I know what it’s like to be the only woman at my job, The San Diego Union-Tribune
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William Robertson
(University of Memphis), Heteronormativity in health care is harmful for LGBTQ+ patients – and a source of tension for queer and trans doctors, The Conversation
March
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Bharat Jayram Venkat
(UCLA), In a world of fading antibiotic efficacy, will TB-free India remain a dream?, The Times of India
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Marcia Inhorn
(Yale University), It's not about career planning. As a medical anthropologist, I can tell you that women are freezing their eggs because of partnership problems, Insider
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Johnnette B. Cole
, President Biden Awards 2021 National Humanities Medals, National Endowment for the Humanities
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Dr. Haile Eshe Cole
, Anthropologists Theatre to Have Actual Anthropologist in Residence, American Theatre
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University), I went to CPAC to take MAGA supporters’ pulse – China and transgender people are among the top ‘demons’ they say are ruining the country, The Conversation
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Harjant S. Gill
(Towson University), Masculinity, Sexuality and Transnationality in Panjab, Sikh Archives Podcast
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Alexa Hagerty
(University of Cambridge), In the Search for Latin America’s Disappeared, Memories and Evidence Entwine, The New York Times
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University), Opinion: Ukraine wants Russia prosecuted for war crimes. Why is the U.S. stalling in its support?, Los Angeles Times
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Jeremy C. Young
, Proposed New Laws Targeting TX Public Colleges Would Create a "Climate of Fear and Self-Censorship", PEN America
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Janine R. Wedel
(George Mason University), When Civilizational Models Collide, Project Syndicate
February
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Dorothy Hodgson
(Brandeis University), It’s Time to Rethink the Idea of the “Indigenous”, The New Yorker
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Alexander Hinton
(Rutgers University), Violent extremists are not lone wolves – dispelling this myth could help reduce violence, The Conversation
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Rashmi Sadana
(George Mason University), 20 years of the Delhi Metro: How the metro defines who has the right to mobility in the city, The Indian Express
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Alexander Hinton
(Rutgers University), A year on, we have clear evidence of genocide in Ukraine, The Hill
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Timothy Malefyt
(Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business), How to stop inflation from breaking your heart this Valentine's Day, Spectrum News NY1
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Kalfani Turè
(Mount St. Mary's University), How To Understand and Correct Police Perceptions of Race, The Crime Report
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Shanti A. Parikh
(Washington University in St. Louis), Shanti Parikh on the College Board's Advanced Placement Course on African American Studies, C-Span
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Susan Brownell
(National Committee on U.S.-China Relations), Anthropologist Susan Brownell joins National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, UMSL Daily
January
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Tesla Monson
(Western Washington University), Fossil teeth reveal how brains developed in utero over millions of years of human evolution – new research, The Conversation
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John L. Jackson Jr.
(University of Pennsylvania), Penn has selected Annenberg dean John L. Jackson Jr. as next provost, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Kalfani Turè
(Mount Saint Mary's University), Police have killed over a thousand people using Tasers. A use-of-force expert says the weapon should be banned., Insider
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Jeffrey H. Cohen
(Ohio State University), Digital gap in refugee community lingers through pandemic, Spectrum News 1
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Setha Low
(CUNY Graduate Center), In Defense of Public Space, Science
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Irma McClaurin
(Irma McClaurin Solutions), In praise of being late: The upside of spurning the clock, NPR
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Alexander Hinton
(Rutgers University), PS Commentators Respond: Will Trumpism Win or Wane in 2023?, Project Syndicate
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Caitlin Zaloom
(New York University), Sex, Death, Affairs: Everything People Would Rather Talk About Than Money, New York Times
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Tracie Canada
(Duke University), Damar Hamlin’s Collapse Highlights the Violence Black Men Experience in Football, Scientific American
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Jeffrey H. Cohen
(Ohio State University), Why technology alone can’t solve the digital divide, Ohio State News
2022
December
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Michael A. Di Giovine, Ph.D.
(West Chester University), Seven Things To Know About The Feast Of The Fishes, Forbes
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Michael A. Di Giovine, Ph.D.
(West Chester University), The idea of World Heritage hasn't worked out as planned. Has it fallen victim to its own success?, ABC News (Australia) / Rear Vision
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Pamela McElwee
(Rutgers University), Animals Are Running Out of Places to Live, New York Times
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Richard Stoffle
(University of Arizona), Native Hawaiians believe volcanoes are alive and should be treated like people, with distinct rights and responsibilities, The Conversation
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Hugh Gusterson
(University of British Columbia), This is how the US Misjudged the War in Ukraine, The Daily Beast
November
October
September
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Robin Reineke
(University of Arizona), Migrant deaths at the U.S.-Mexico border hit a record high, in part due to drownings, NPR
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University’s Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights), 16 Years, 3 Convictions: The Khmer Rouge Trials Come to an End, The New York Times
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University’s Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights), Justice at Last for Cambodia’s Killing Fields?, The Diplomat
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Yarimar Bonilla
(Hunter College), Puerto Rico faces obstacles to recovery in the aftermath of Fiona, NPR
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Daromir Rudnyckyj
(University of Victoria), Beyond just cryptocurrencies, digital money has changed how we live, The Conversation
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Gregory Starrett
(University of North Carolina — Charlotte), Christian nationalism is getting written out of the story of January 6, The Conversation
August
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Hugh Gusterson
(University of British Columbia), Shooting Survivors Shouldn’t Pay Their Own Medical Bills, The Trace
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Martha Lincoln
(San Francisco State University), Stop Telling Americans That They’re “Tired of Covid", The Nation
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Tom Boellstorff
(University of California, Irvine), The metaverse isn’t here yet, but it already has a long history, The Conversation
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Sophie Bjork-James
(Vanderbilt University), Fueled by virtually unrestricted social media access, white nationalism is on the rise and attracting violent young white men, The Conversation
July
June
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David S. Lowry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Indigenous matters, MIT Technology Review
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Rick Feinberg
(Kent State University), We must find proper balance to achieve reasonable gun control, Akron Beacon Journal
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João Biehl
(Princeton University), Political Savagery and Forced Disappearance in the Amazon, REVISTA piauí
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Sarah Wagner and Roy Grinker
, Op-Ed: Why we need a national day of remembrance for COVID victims, Los Angeles Times
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Joyce Bennett
(Connecticut College), From Migration to Empowerment: The Story of Indigenous Maya Women, The Academic Minute
May
April
March
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Jessica Barnes
(University of South Carolina), In Egypt, where a meal isn’t complete without bread, war in Ukraine is threatening the wheat supply and access to this staple food, The Conversation
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Dr. Irma McClaurin
, Preserving Black Women's History w/Dr. Irma McClaurin, Break The Boxes Stories (BTBS) Podcast
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Daromir Rudnyckyj
(University of Victoria), Cryptocurrency and its role in the war in Ukraine, A Little More Conversation with Ben O'Hare-Byrne
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Genovese
(Arizona State University), ‘Last Exit: Space’ Review: Not-So-Final Frontiers, The New York Times
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University’s Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights), ‘Smells of genocide’: How Putin justifies Russia’s war in Ukraine, Al Jazeera
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Adriana Petryna
(University of Pennsylvania), What Russia Is Stirring Up at Chernobyl, The Atlantic
February
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University’s Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights), Putin’s claims that Ukraine is committing genocide are baseless, but not unprecedented, The Conversation
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Hugh Gusterson
(University of British Columbia), Ukraine and the post-Cold War world, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Susan Brownell
(The University of Missouri - St. Louis), Politics, money, and COVID at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, NPR
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Joshua Reno
(Binghamton University), Opinion: The unjust shaming of a little girl highlights the broad issue of institutional food waste, The Washington Post
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Shannon Peck-Bartle and Antoinette Jackson
, It’s a matter of dignity and justice to acknowledge African American cemetery erasure, Tampa Bay Times
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Hugh Gusterson
(University of British Columbia and George Washington University), Even if they can find a test, not everyone wants to know they have COVID, NPR
January
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Lawrence Blum
(University of Pennsylvania), Why does the United States have so much contempt for its children? | Opinion, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Lee Baker
(Duke University), Peloton die-hards are sticking with the flailing company, CNN
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Susan Brownell
(The University of Missouri-St. Louis), Brand China: the inside story of Beijing’s plan to woo the world, The Sydney Morning Herald
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Anand Pandian
(Johns Hopkins University), Look around you. The way we live explains why we are increasingly polarized, The Guardian
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University), Black Genocide and the Limits of Law, OpinioJuris
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Susan Brownell
(The University of Missouri - St. Louis), The Beijing Winter Olympics: High stakes for China, BBC News
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Aunchalee Palmquist
(UNC), The Long-Haul Breastfeeders of COVID, Slate
2021
December
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Katie Hejtmanek
(Brooklyn College, CUNY), Ahead of Their Time - F45 & Zumba, Channel News Asia
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University), Opinion | 70 Years Ago Black Activists Accused the U.S. of Genocide. They Should Have Been Taken Seriously., Politico
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Martha Lincoln and Harris Solomon
, It’s Time to Send Every American Free At-Home COVID Tests, Washington Monthly
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Hugh Gusterson
(University of British Columbia), The Mysterious Case of Joe Biden and the Future of Drone Wars, The Intercept
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Megan A. Carney
(University of Arizona), Local Opinion: The time for migrant solidarity is now, Tucson.com
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Christine Schreyer
(University of British Columbia, Okanagan), To learn Klingon or Esperanto: What invented languages can teach us, Knowable Magazine
November
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Rick Feinberg
(Kent State University), Commentary: Interests of 1960s anti-war students, Black Panthers sometimes intersected, Akron Beacon Journal
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Richard Meyers
(Oglala Lakota College), Native American Heritage Month: A time to clear up the misconceptions of life on the reservation, Dakota News Now
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Helena Hansen
(UCLA), Op-Ed: Surging overdose deaths are a tragic racial justice issue, Los Angeles Times
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Irene Glasser
(Brown University), Provide Help for Homeless to Quit Smoking, Providence Journal
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Kalfani Ture
(Mount Saint Mary’s University), Jury Finds Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty, Michigan Chronicle
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Richard Ashby Wilson
(University of Connecticut School of Law), This thought experiment captures Facebook’s betrayal of users’ privacy, The Guardian
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Kalfani Turè
(Quinnipiac University), Ahmaud Arbery, Race and ‘Amateur Policing’, The Crime Report
October
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Dr. Irma McClaurin
, Preserving Black Women’s Stories as a Labor of Love, Sapiens
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Richard Ashby Wilson
(University of Connecticut), Review of draft Online Safety Bill, UK Parliamentary TV
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Joseph Richardson
(University of Maryland), View from the Trauma Center: Why Gun Violence Persists, The Crime Report
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Chip Colwell
(SAPIENS), Skeletons In The Closet, NPR Code Switch
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Dr. Irma McClaurin
, Are We So Different?, Sapiens
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Elisa J. Sobo and Michael Lambert
, Land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people too often do the opposite – erasing American Indians and sanitizing history instead, The Conversation
September
August
July
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University’s Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Right), Alex Hinton on Tavis Smiley, Tavis Smiley
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Evonne Turner-Byfield
(Ohio State University), MOVE Bombing Remains Scandal Shows Enduring Racism in Anthropology, Teen Vogue
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Robert J. Foster
(University of Rochester), The Year of Purchasing and Purging, The New York Times
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University’s Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights), Could genocide really happen here? Leading scholar says America is on "high alert", Salon
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Jessica R. Cattelino
(UCLA), Seminole Indians hit the jackpot with controversial Florida gambling deal, The Washington Post
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Shalini Shankar
(Northwestern University), Zaila Avant-garde – 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee champ – stands where Black children were once kept out, The Conversation
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Lynn Stephen
(University of Oregon), Let Families And Communities Seek Asylum Together, Public Books
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Michael A. Di Giovine
(West Chester University), West Chester University: WCU's Museum Prepares For Sesquicentennial Exhibition, The Patch
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Lizzie Wade
, A racist scientist built a collection of human skulls. Should we still study them?, Science
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Shalini Shankar
(Northwestern University), This year's National Spelling Bee is an amazing opportunity, CNN
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Tracie Canada and Chelsey R. Carter
, Why the NFL Embraced the Racism of ‘Race Norming’, Scientific American
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Elisa J. Sobo
(San Diego State University), US Black and Latino communities often have low vaccination rates – but blaming vaccine hesitancy misses the mark, The Conversation
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Elisa J. Sobo
(San Diego State University), Opinion: The reasons why some San Diegans remain unvaccinated are complex. Here’s what we’ve learned., The San Diego Union-Tribune
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Shalini Shankar
(Northwestern University), How Indian Americans Came to Love the Spelling Bee, The New York Times
June
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William Beeman
(University of Minnesota), U.S. divided along ideological lines between Red States and Blues States: American scholar, Tehran Times
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Erin Schwartz
(College of William & Mary, Department of Anthropology), Work on enslaved women at Buffalo Forge wins Erin Schwartz a Mellon/ACLS Fellowship, William & Mary
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Susanna Trnka
(University of Auckland), Auckland anthropologist to lead top international journal, The University of Auckland
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David Bond
(Bennington College), Controversial St. Croix refinery ceases operations given ‘extreme financial constraints’, The Washington Post
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Gillian Tett
(The Financial Times), Kit Kat, Puppies, And Masks: Anthro-Vision, NPR
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Setha M. Low
(City University of New York), Whose Park Is It? Residents and Revelers Clash Over Washington Square, The New York Times
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Dr. Jenny L. Davis
(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Dr. Jenny L. Davis named 2021 Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Woman of the Year, The ADA News
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Caitrin Lynch
(Olin College), How the Pandemic Changed Us, The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Dr. Rachael Goodman
(Mercer University), Global development studies professor wins award for responsible research, the Den
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Ed Yong
(The Atlantic), Ed Yong is the recipient of the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting, The Atlantic
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Robert Morais
(Columbia Business School), The Value of Utilizing Anthropological and Psychological Research for Brand Positioning, Columbia Business School
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Ashanté Reese
(University of Texas at Austin), Ashanté Reese On Food Geographies And Food Justice, Public Books
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Richard A. Wilson
(UConn School of Law), Lamont Announces Formation of Hate Crimes Advisory Council, MSN
May
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Betsy Taylor
(LiKEN), "Forest Farming & Good Livelihoods in Central Appalachia": WEKU radio interview with Betsy Taylor, WEKU Radio
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Dr. Lisa Anderson-Levy
, Dr. Lisa Anderson-Levy, Macalester College
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Robert Morais
(Columbia Business School), The Pandemic Got Seniors to Buy Groceries Online. That Might Not Last, Bloomberg
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Dr. Donna Auston
(Rutgers University), Race/Related: ‘Our Collective Gift’: For Eid al-Fitr, Women Share Their Mothers’ Recipes, The New York Times
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Cindy J Isenhour
(University of Maine), Goodwill Doesn't Want Your Broken Toaster, NPP
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Dorinne Kondo
(USC), Anti-Asian hate crimes have spiked in cities around the U.S., study finds, Los Angeles Times
April
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Dr Johnnetta Betsch Cole
(National Council of Negro Women), ‘Soul’ Director Pete Docter & Producer Dana Murray Pay Tribute To Music Teachers & Jazz Musicians After Animated Oscars Win, Deadline
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University’s Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights), For victims of the Armenian genocide, Biden designation a ‘momentous occasion’, PBS NewsHour
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Michael A. Di Giovine
(West Chester University), Earth Day a colorful event in West Chester, Daily Local News
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Kate Clancy
(University of Illinois), "Irregular menstrual cycle" isn't listed as a COVID-19 vaccine side effect — but many report it, Salon
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Tulasi Srinivas
(Emerson College), India prepares for Kumbh Mela, world’s largest religious gathering, amid COVID-19 fears, The Conversation
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Joseph Richardson
(University of Maryland), New Book Explains 'How To Be An Adult'; 'Life After The Gunshot' Series, NPR
March
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Richard Meyers
(Oglala Lakota College), How to Teach Native American History: The Vexing Question of Righting History’s Wrong, The American Historian
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Niko Besnier
(University of Amsterdam), Why Do We Compete?, Vermont Public Radio
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Delande Justinvil and Chip Colwell
, US museums hold the remains of thousands of Black people, The Conversation
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Nicholas C. Kawa
(The Ohio State University), Drawing A Line In The Mud: Scientists Debate When 'Age Of Humans' Began, NPR
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Matt Artz
(Cloudshadow), Digging Up Answers for Businesses, UNT North Texan
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Heidi Larson
(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), The Fight Against Vaccine Misinformation, The New Yorker
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Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester University), Three ways to ensure ‘wellness’ tourism provides a post-pandemic opportunity for the travel industry, Medium
February
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Dr. K. David Harrison
(Swarthmore College), Gay Anthropolgist Dr. K David Harrison Preserves Dying Languages, The Advocate
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Michael Blakey
(William & Mary), Inside the search for tombstones from the Columbian Harmony Cemetery, where 37,000 Black D.C. residents were once buried, CBS Sunday Morning
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Gretchen Bakke
(Humboldt University), 'The Grid' Author On How Texas Crisis Highlights A Fragile U.S. Infrastructure, NPR
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Katherine A. Mason and Sarah Willen
, ‘Right Now Feels So Long and Without Any End in Sight’, The New York Times
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Jeffrey Cohen
(Ohio State University), Grasshoppers & roadblocks: Coping with COVID-19 in rural Mexico, Ohio State News
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Jacquelyn Heuer
(University of South Florida), How food banks help Americans who have trouble getting enough to eat, The Conversation
January
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Seth Holmes
(University of California Berkeley and San Francisco), Iatrogenesis and harm in covid-19—when medical care ignores social forces, BMJ Opinion
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Pamela McElwee
(Rutgers University), New President Gives Environmentalists Hope For Planet’s Future, KPBS
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Pamela McElwee
(Rutgers University), Climate change: Biden's first act sets tone for ambitious approach, BBC
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Emily Brunson and Monica Schoch-Spana
, What Makes Vaccines Social?, Sapiens
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Pamela McElwee
(Rutgers University), Indigenous peoples wary of UN biodiversity rescue plan, Phys.org
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Richard Ashby Wilson
(University of Connecticut School of Law), Op-Ed: The crime Trump committed in stirring up his mob, LA Times
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Matt Artz
(Cloudshadow), Over 200 PanelPicker® Conference Sessions Announced for SXSW Online 2021, SXSW
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Anna Tsing
(UC Santa Cruz), Professor recognized among the art world’s top influencers for 2020, UC Santa Cruz
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Irma McClaurin
(Irma McClaurin Solutions), Resolve, Resilience, Hope & Healing, Medium
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Katie Rose Hejtmanek
(Brooklyn College, CUNY), What Intensive Fitness Classes and Zombie Apocalypse Fears Reveal About American Culture, Mad in America
2020
December
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Tulasi Srinivas
(Emerson College), The 'clink clink' of your New Year's Eve toast has an icy backstory, CNN
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Jada Benn Torres
(Vanderbilt University), Invaders nearly wiped out Caribbean’s first people long before Spanish came, DNA reveals, National Geographic
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Monica L. Smith
(UCLA), Right-sizing the feast: Archaeological insights from the COVID-19 pandemic, UCLA Institute of the Environment & Sustainability Magazine
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Dr. Hugh Gusterson
(University of British Columbia), COVID and Culture, KENW
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Matthew Nesvet
(Miami Dade College), Anatomy of a Crime Lab: Winning Convictions ‘On the Cheap’, The Crime Report
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Ed Yong
, How Science Beat the Virus, The Atlantic
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Robert A. Hahn
, The CDC Needs Social Science, Sapiens
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Janine R. Wedel
(George Mason University), It’s 2020. Do You Know Who Your Government Is Serving?, Zócalo Public Square
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Richard Meyers
(Oglala Lakota College), What Rez Dogs Mean to the Lakota, Sapiens
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Matthew Nesvet
(Miami Dade College), What Could Be Next For Louisville Police In A Biden Administration, Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting
November
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Michael A. Di Giovine, Ph.D.
(West Chester University), Why the Oldest Form of Travel Could Be the Most Popular in a Post-COVID World, Travel + Leisure
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Martha Lincoln
(San Francisco State University), The missing link of Biden's COVID strategy: social scientists, The Hill
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Michael Blakey
(William & Mary), In Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley,’ a Black community battles an industry that threatens its health—and history, Popular Science
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Alisse Waterston
(City University of New York), In Search of Light in Dark Times, The SCAS Talks Podcast
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Agustin Fuentes
(Princeton University), Racism impact: No longer a Black/White issue, Downtown News Magazine
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Robert A. Hahn
, The Nation’s Reported Covid-19 ‘Cases’ Are a Mix of Bad Math and Bad Reporting, Medium
October
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Alex Hinton
(Rutgers University), 5 reasons not to underestimate far-right extremists, The Conversation
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Michael Blakey
(William & Mary), A Virginia state senator found headstones on his property. It brought to light a historic injustice in D.C., The Washington Post
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Thomas Csordas
(University of California at San Diego), Amy Coney Barrett’s People of Praise faith group has had a complicated relationship to Catholicism, The Washington Post
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Thurka Sangaramoorthy
(University of Maryland), ‘Black Lives Matter’ Without Black People?, Inside Higher Education
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Kalfani Turè
(Quinnipiac University), Black officers, torn between badge and culture, face uniquely painful questions and insults, The Washington Post
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Alex Hinton
(Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights), Trump’s Helter Skelter, Project Syndicate
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Alex Hinton
(Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights), What White Power Supporters Hear Trump Saying, SAPIENS
September
August
July
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Thomas W. Pearson
(University of Wisconsin, Stout), Communities Grapple With Exposure to “Forever Chemicals”, SAPIENS
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Irma McClaurin
(Irma McClaurin Solutions), You Call Us: My Tribute to John Lewis, Medium
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Irene Glasser
(Brown University), Our Turn: Irene Glasser and Eric Hirsch: Census count of the homeless is important, Providence Journal
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Dr. Lynn Stephen
(University of Oregon), Guest View: The many shapes of caregiving, The Register Guard
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Angela Stuesse
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), How Trump Is Helping Tycoons Exploit the Pandemic, The New Yorker
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Lynn Stephen
(University of Oregon), Silence and Gendered Violence in the COVID-19 Pandemic, The Globe Post
June
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Yannis Hamilakis
(Brown University), Learning from the “Vandals”: Histories of Forgetting, Los Angeles Review of Books
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Michael A. Di Giovine, Ph.D.
(West Chester University), Lessons from the 1918 Pandemic, Walking in Faith Podcast
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Shanti Parikh
(Washington University in St. Louis), WashU Expert: Five lessons from HIV to guide COVID-19 approach, the SOURCE - Washington University in St. Louis
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Christa Salamandra
(Lehman College), Syria, 30-minute Expert Podcast
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Dr. Seth Holmes
(UC Berkeley), Immokalee residents suffer from lack of coronavirus testing, poor living conditions, NBC News - Fort Myers and Naples
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Matthew Nelson
, Virus divides ‘haves’ from ‘have-nots’, Navajo Times
May
April
March
February
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Anna Babel
(Ohio University), Who counts as a speaker of a language?, TEDX
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Bill Maurer
(University of California, Irvine), Emotional Currency: How Money Shapes Human Relationships, National Public Radio
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Susan Erikson
(Simon Fraser University), Surveillance Science, Wall St. Journal
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Michael A. Di Giovine
(West Chester University), The Making of an Exhibit, The Quad
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Monica Schoch-Spana
(Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health), Xenophobia 'Is A Pre-Existing Condition.' How Harmful Stereotypes and Racism are Spreading Around the Coronavirus, Time Magazine
January
2019
December
November
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Deniz Daser
(Rutgers University), A Whistle-Blower, a Collapsed Hotel, a Deportation, The New York Times
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Leo Chavez
(University of California, Irvine), Seven UCI researchers named AAAS fellows, UCI News
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Arthur Kleinman
(Harvard University), Anthropologists Contemplate the Future Role of Psychiatry, Mad in America
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Sarah Wagner
(The George Washington University), An anthropologist offers compelling context for ongoing efforts to repatriate service members killed in Vietnam, Science
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David Stoll
(Middlebury College), ‘Achieving the American Dream’ With a Loan and a Smuggler, The New York Times
September
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Maurizio Albahari
(University of Notre Dame), An end to Mediterranean standoffs?, Le Monde Diplomatique
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Caitlin Zaloom
(New York University), New Mexico Announces Plan for Free College for State Residents, The New York Times
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Caitlin Zaloom
(New York University), What The Strain Of Paying For College Does To Families, WBUR
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Alejandro Lugo
(New Mexico State University), An Artful Tribute to Robert Frank, Master Photographer, The New York Times
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Caitlin Zaloom
(New York University), STEM Is Overrated, The Atlantic
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Caitlin Zaloom
(New York University), Student Debt Is Transforming the American Family, The Atlantic
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Elisa Sobo
(San Diego State University), Opinion: Worried About Measles? Bashing Alternative Schools Won’t Help, The Times of San Diego
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Caitlin Zaloom
(New York University), Student Loans: The Financial And Emotional Toll On Families, Forbes
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Lynn Stephen
(University of Oregon), Trump’s Plan to Indefinitely Detain Families Seeking Asylum is No Solution, The Globe Post
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Caitlin Zaloom
(New York University), Why College Became So Expensive, The Atlantic
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Elisa Sobo
(San Diego State University), The Message of Measles, The New Yorker
August
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Caitlin Zaloom
(New York University), How Paying for College Is Changing Middle-Class Life, The New York Times
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Elisa Sobo
(San Diego State University), Here’s how we should talk about vaccines. Hint: No name-calling., Tampa Bay Times
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Jonathan Metzl
(Vanderbilt University), 'Dying of whiteness': why racism is at the heart of America's gun inaction, The Guardian
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Richard Ashby Wilson
(University of Connecticut), The rules of incitement should apply to — and be enforced on — social media, The Washington Post
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Josiah Heyman
(University of Texas, El Paso), Statement on the Shooting in El Paso, Center for Migration Studies
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Alison Cool
(University of Colorado, Boulder), Episode 930: Twins, NPR Planet Money
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Josiah Heyman
(University of Texas, El Paso), Academic Minute: What Borderlanders Think of Each Other, Inside Higher Ed
July
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Leila Rodriguez
(University of Cincinnati), Environment Underlying Cause Of Refugee Crisis, UC Professor Says, Cincinnati Public Radio
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M. Gabriela Torres
(Wheaton College), Op-Ed: Trump may wish Guatemala were a safe place for asylum applicants to wait, but it’s not, Los Angeles Times
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John L. Jackson Jr.
(University of Pennsylvania), ETHNOGRAPHY & CULTURES OF CURIOSITY, WITH JOHN L. JACKSON, JR., Choose to be Curious
-
Morwari Zafar
(Georgetown University), The road to peace in Afghanistan must begin with national reconciliation, The Washington Post
-
Barbara King
(The College of William & Mary), Grief and Love in the Animal Kingdom, TED 2019
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Ben Orlove
(Columbia University), Ben Orlove on the Anthropology of Climate Change and Glacier Retreat, State of the Planet
June
-
Paul Stoller
(West Chester Univerity), Deep Listening in the Culture of Speed, Psychology Today Blog
-
Sally Applin
(University of Kent, Canterbury), Everyone’s talking about ethics in AI. Here’s what they’re missing, Fast Company
-
Elisa (EJ) Sobo
(San Diego State University), Jessica Biel steps into vaccine debate as other celebrities fear the ‘anti-vax’ label, The LA Times
-
Elisa (EJ) Sobo
(San Diego State University), Measles cases are on the rise, but some Tampa Bay parents won’t vaccinate their kids, Tampa Bay Times
-
Cara Ocobock
(University at Albany), The two groups that reach the peak of human endurance? Extreme athletes and pregnant women, CNN
-
Judith Williams
(Florida International University), Following the Proud Boys incident, Miami’s restaurant industry needs to address racism, Miami Herald
-
Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester Univerity), Interactive model of Berlin Wall on exhibit at WCU, Daily Local News
May
April
-
David Fetterman
(Fetterman & Associates), CUTV News Radio Spotlights Dr. David Fetterman of Fetterman & Associates, CUTV News Radio
-
Jonathan Metzl
(Vanderbilt University), It’s time to talk about being white in America, The Washington Post
-
Elisa (EJ) Sobo
(San Diego State University), MPR News with Kerri Miller: Vaccine Hesitancy, Minnesota Public Radio
-
Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester Univerity), Notre Dame and the Museumification of Faith, National Catholic Register
-
Elisa (EJ) Sobo
(San Diego State University), Vaccines, public health and personal choice, Minnesota Public Radio
-
Jonathan Metzl
(Vanderbilt University), White Nationalists Disrupt Professor's Talk, Inside Higher Ed
-
Aaron Howe
(American University), D.C.’s homeless encampment ‘cleanups’ are only making things worse, The Washington Post
March
-
Jason De Leon
(University of Michigan), Fatal U.S.-Mexico border crossings featured in Michigan toe-tag exhibit, United Press International
-
Taylor Genovese
(Arizona State University), How the egalitarian dreams that fueled the quest for “young blood” treatments got perverted, The Washington Post
-
Josiah Heyman
(University of Texas at El Paso), Boost border security by spending that $8B to cut drug crime in the U.S. and Latin America, Dallas News
-
Laura T. Gonzalez
(Miramar College), Laura Gonzalez honored for contributions to education, SD Metro Magazine
-
Daromir Rudnyckyj
(University of Victoria), Daromir Rudnyckyj on Islamic experiments in global finance, CBC Radio
-
Jason De Leon
(University of Michigan), U-M anthropologist uses 3,000 toe tags to highlight humanitarian crisis at US-Mexico border, Global Michigan Newsroom
-
Jane Buikstra
(Arizona State University), People with dwarfism and cleft palate may have been revered in ancient times, Science Magazine
-
Catherine Davies
(University of Alabama), Y'all Heard? An Argument For The Great Southern Pronoun, NPR
-
Lisa Lucero
(University of Illinois), Giant sloth’s 27,000-year-old fossils reveal conditions before extinction, research shows, Fox News
-
Thurka Sangaramoorthy
(University of Maryland), Black women and HIV: Oral history reveals their pain, disenfranchisement and endurance, The Washington Post
-
Elisa Sobo
(San Diego State University), 'God knows how I’m alive': how a teen defied his parents to get vaccinated, The Guardian
-
Lisa Lucero
(University of Illinois), Found: The Remains of a 27,000-Year-Old Sloth That Got Stuck in a Sinkhole, Smithsonian Magazine
February
-
Lisa Lucero
(University of Illinois), Giant tooth leads to discovery of ancient 13-foot-tall sloth, New York Post
-
Lisa Lucero
(University of Illinois), 27,000-year-old fossil reveals what life was like for a giant ground sloth, study says, USA Today
-
Lisa Lucero
(University of Illinois), 27,000-year-old giant ground sloth tooth is like a climate time capsule, CNN
-
Darren Byler
(University of Washington), China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American Expertise, The New York Times
-
Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Dr. Irma McClaurin Discusses Gender & Racial Equality at Annual Susan B. Anthony Luncheon, The Minority Reporter
-
Dorinne Kondo
(The University of Southern California), Oscars 2019: Beyond the stats, why diversity matters, The Conversation
-
Eric Silverman
(Brandeis University), The human cost of globalization, Metro West Daily News
-
Amelia Frank-Vitale
(University of Michigan), You want to see a real emergency, Mr. President? Visit me in Honduras., The Washington Post
-
Elisa Sobo
(San Diego State University), Medical Anthropologist Explores 'Vaccine Hesitancy', NPR
January
-
Gretchen Bakke
(Humboldt University), Pacific Gas and Electric is a company that was just bankrupted by climate change. It won’t be the last., The Washington Post
-
Setha Low
(City University of New York’s Graduate Center), Walls are the foundation of civilization. But do they work?, The Washington Post
-
Hugh Gusterson
(George Washington University), The blinders on the US nuclear policy establishment, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
-
Ashante Reese
(Spelman College), What It Means To Study Food At An HBCU, Atlanta Daily World
-
Rosemary Joyce
(University of California, Berkeley), Archaeologists Find Pre-Columbian Temple of ‘Flayed Lord’ in Central Mexico, The New York Times
2018
December
-
Jennifer Raff
(University of Kansas), Five Amazing Things We Learned About History From Ancient DNA In 2018, Forbes
-
Morwari Zafar
(The Sentient Group), Being Afghan in America: In the Field With Morwari Zafar, SAPIENS
-
Eric Silverman
(Brandeis University), Silverman: Decolonize Columbus Day, Metro West Daily News
-
Lisa Lucero
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Unearthed: Lost City of the Maya, Science Channel
-
Maurizio Albahari and Jason De Leon
(University of Notre Dame and University of Michigan), We Asked 105 Experts What Scares and Inspires Them Most About the Future, Motherboard
-
Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan), Ulysse Honored with Anthropology in Media Award, News at Wesleyan
-
Katie Kirakosian
(University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Chariho hires development officer to promote district; believed to be a first for public school district in R.I., The Westerly Sun
-
Tina Lee
(University of Wisconsin, Stout), Foster Care Should Be a Last Option, The New York Times
November
October
September
-
Arlen & Diane Chase
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas), This major discovery upends long-held theories about the Maya civilization, The Washington Post
-
Yarimar Bonilla
(Rutgers University), When Disaster Capitalism Comes for the University of Puerto Rico, The Nation
-
Yarimar Bonilla
(Rutgers University), Puerto Rico, In the News for the Wrong Reasons, WNYC Public Radio
-
Yarimar Bonilla
(Rutgers University), Trump’s false claims about Puerto Rico are insulting. But they reveal a deeper truth., The Washington Post
-
Sarah Wagner
(George Washington University), Through fragments of long-lost lives, lab aims to give military families a measure of peace, The Washington Post
August
July
-
Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), A platform to curate black feminist history, The Hindu
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William & Mary), How beavers can save the world from environmental ruin, The Washington Post
-
Lucy Suchman
(Lancaster University), Thousands of leading AI researchers sign pledge against killer robots, The Guardian
-
Jason De Leon, Susan Terrio, and Lauren Heidbrink
(University of Michigan, Georgetown University, and California State University, Long Beach,), What anthropologists can tell you about the US border immigration crisis, The Guardian
-
Katherine Verdery
(Graduate Center of CUNY), The American Academic Mistaken for a Spy, New Republic
-
Karen Strier
(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Brazilian Forests Fall Silent as Yellow Fever Decimates Threatened Monkeys, Scientific American
-
Ruth Behar
(University of Michigan), U-M anthropologist named ‘Great Immigrants’ by Carnegie Corporation, U-M News
June
May
-
Setha Low
(CUNY Graduate Center), Is LOVE Park inclusive - or hostile? How the 'war on sitting' is changing public spaces, The Philadelphia Inquirer
-
E. James Dixon
(University of New Mexico), Boulder-Size Clues to How Humans Settled the Americas, The New York Times
-
Juliet Bedford
(Anthrologica), A new Ebola vaccine could help stop an epidemic — but faces enormous obstacles in crucial test, The Washington Post
-
Leslie Aiello
(The Wenner-Gren Foundation), Leading Science Museum Turns the Page on a Prominent #MeToo Case, Scientific American
-
Ted Hamann
(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), TLTE’s Hamann recognized for support of Lincoln High, UNL Announce
-
Parker VanValkenburgh
(Brown University), ACLS Digital Extension Grants, ACLS News
-
Alison Cool
(University of Colorado, Boulder), Update: GDPR and the One Belt One Road initiative, BBC World
-
Cindy Isenhour
(University of Maine), Anthropology: Why and How It Relates to Our Everyday Lives, Maine Public Radio
-
Alison Cool
(University of Colorado, Boulder), Europe’s Data Protection Law Is a Big, Confusing Mess, The New York Times
-
Phillips Stevens, Jr
(University at Buffalo, SUNY), Derby 144's Broken Jinxes and Superstitions, BloodHorse
-
Rachel Newcomb
(Rollins College), Ditch the quest for eternal life and just enjoy the days you have, Washington Post
-
Jason De Leon
(University of Michigan), Five myths about the U.S.-Mexico border, Washington Post
-
Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester University), WCU students design museum exhibits, Daily Local News
April
-
Andrew Kim
(Northwestern University), Study shows exposure to stress before birth could have long-lasting effects, The Dartmouth
-
John Bowen
(Washington University in St. Louis), Bowen, Perlmutter elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences, The Source
-
Ted Hamann
(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Hamann and Mexican colleagues honored by AERA, University of Nebraska News
-
Barbara King
(The College of William and Mary), What Do Hamburgers Have To Do With Gender?, NPR
-
Alan Goodman
(Hampshire College), Race, Genetics and a Controversy, The New York Times
-
Zibin Guo
(University of Tennessee at Chattanooga), To Treat Pain, PTSD And Other Ills, Some Vets Try Tai Chi, NPR
March
-
, How Not To Talk About Race And Genetics, BuzzFeed News
-
Alan Goodman
(Hampshire College), The Controversial Study of a Girl Who Ufologists Called ‘Alien’, The Atlantic
-
Marco Moreno
(California State University, Fullerton), Cal State Fullerton anthropology student among ‘next generation of public problem solvers’, The Orange County Register
-
Peter Mancina
(Vanderbilt University), In San Francisco, Newsom policy reported undocumented youth to ICE, The Mercury News
-
MIchael Di Giovine
(West Chester University), A symbolic struggle over ancient manuscripts, The Economist
-
Ben Orlove
(Columbia University), Winter Apparently Just Lasts Forever Now, The Village Voice
-
Alison Brooks
(George Washington University), A Cultural Leap at the Dawn of Humanity, The Atlantic
-
Alison Brooks
(George Washington University), Ancient climate shifts may have sparked human ingenuity and networking, Science News
-
Alison Brooks
(George Washington University), Changing environment influenced human evolution, BBC News
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William & Mary), Is It Time To Bring Risk Back Into Our Kids' Playgrounds?, NPR
-
Alison Brooks
(George Washington University), Scientists find evidence of paint, complex tools and climate chaos at the dawn of humanity, The Washington Post
-
Daniel Moerman
, On the Mysterious, Powerful Effect of Placebos, Literary Hub
-
Maria Vesperi
(New College of Florida), New College’s Dr. Maria Vesperi Wins National Anthropology In Media Award, Public Now
February
-
Mark Schuller
(Northern Illinois University), Haiti Suspends Oxfam Great Britain After Sex Scandal, The New York Times
-
Katie Hinde
(Arizona State University), Why do we understand so little about breast-feeding?, The Washington Post
-
Paul Stoller and Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester University), WCU Anthropology Club and Lambda Alpha Nu co-sponsor World Anthropology Day event, The Quad
-
John L. Jackson Jr.
(University of Pennsylvania), John Jackson Named Dean of Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication, Penn News
-
David Lancy, Adam Boyette, and Sheina Lew-Levy
(Utah State University, Duke University, and University of Cambridge), When it’s playtime, many kids prefer reality over fantasy, Science News
-
Lindsay Bell
(SUNY Oswego), Grant Helps Fund Professor’s Study Of Transparency In Diamond Trade, Oswego County Today
January
-
Annelise Riles
(Cornell University), Annelise Riles receives lifetime achievement award, Cornell Chronicle
-
Yolanda Moses
(University of California, Riverside), Anthropology Professor Honored by the Society for the Anthropology of North America, Inside UCR
-
Ben Fitzhugh
(University of Washington), Reconstructing an ancient lethal weapon, UW News
-
Julie Fleischman
(Michigan State University), Skeletons From Killing Fields Remind Visitors That Violence Is Not Easily Erased, Forbes
-
Julie Fleischman
(Michigan State University), Skeletons From Killing Fields Remind Visitors That Violence Is Not Easily Erased, Forbes
-
Agustin Fuentes
(University of Notre Dame), Agustín Fuentes: "Some studies claim that we are the most benevolent creatures on the planet", BBC Mundo
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), Helping Farmed Animals: High-Impact Rescue, NPR
-
Jennifer Sweeney Tookes
(Georgia Southern University), Four Questions with a GS professor involved in growing Georgia's oyster production, The George-Anne
-
Tobin Hansen
(University of Oregon), Deportees in Mexico tell of disrupted lives, families and communities, The Conversation
-
Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Here and Now: Black Feminists, ABC7 NY Here and Now
-
Jason de Leon
(University of Michigan), Desolation on the Border, New York Times
-
Alejandro Lugo
(Arizona State University), Support for the ‘Dreamers’, The New York Times
2017
December
-
Janine Wedel
(Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University), The Venal Roots of Political Turmoil, Project Syndicate
-
Donna M. Goldstein
(University of Colorado), Gen. Flynn Goes Nuclear: Reactor Projects, Corruption and the Russia Inquiry, CounterPunch
-
Richard Ashby Wilson
(University of Connecticut), When does political discord escalate to incitement? Ask Donald Trump, The Guardian
-
Konane Martinez
(California State University, San Marcos), A passion and profession combine to help others, San Diego Union-Tribune
-
Rahul Oka
(University of Notre Dame), Why human society isn’t more—or less—violent than in the past, Science Magazine
-
Hugh Gusterson
(George Washington University), George Washington University Professor Hugh Gusterson wins 2017 Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize, Chicago-Kent College of Law News
-
Kate Clancy, Robin Nelson, and Katie Hinde
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Santa Clara University, and Arizona State University), Female Scientists Report a Horrifying Culture of Sexual Assault, Marie Claire
-
Alex Barker
(University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology), Shrinking Bears Ears and other national monuments is bad policy, Washington Post
-
Briana Pobiner
(Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History), Top 5 Human Evolution Discoveries of 2017, PLOS Blog
-
Deborah Thomas
(University of Pennsylvania), For 2 Philly women, deadly 2010 Jamaica violence on exhibit at Penn Museum remains vivid, Philadelphia Inquirer
-
Lauren Wynne
(Ursinus College), Dr. Wynne presents at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Ursinus College News
November
-
Amber Wutich
(Arizona State University), ASU anthropologist Amber Wutich explores how developing trusting relationships makes it possible for us to thrive together, ASU Now
-
Agustin Fuentes
(University of Notre Dame), Sexual abusers are responsible for their actions. Period., PLOS Blog
-
Vincent Ialenti
(Cornell University), Why Nuclear Power Professionals Are Serious About Joking Around, Nautilus
-
Alma Gottlieb
(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Diapers, potties and split pants: Understanding toilet training around the world may help parents relax, The Conversation
-
Ken Anderson
(Intel), ‘Wicked problems’ class puts people at the center of technical design, Princeton News
-
Susan D. Blum
(University of Notre Dame), Ungrading, Inside Higher Ed
October
-
Christa Salamandra
(The City University of New York), Liberation or obliteration? Telling the Raqqa story, Al Jazeera
-
Ben Orlove
(Columbia University), On The Five Year Anniversary Of Hurricane Sandy, Is NYC Ready For The Next One?, Gothamist
-
Mary Gray
(Microsoft Research), The Shape of Work to Come, Nature News
-
Ed Liebow & Robin Nelson
(AAA & Santa Clara University), Harassment in the Field, Inside Higher Ed
-
Chip Colwell
(Denver Museum of Nature and Science), Who Owns The Past? A Curator Says Returning Native Artifacts Has Changed His Museum's Role, Colorado Public Radio
-
Robin Nelson
(Santa Clara University), Sexual Harassment in Science is Just Like Hollywood: Everyone Knows Who the Weinstein is, Newsweek
-
Jason De Leon
(University of Michigan), Anthropologist Jason De Leon Awarded MacArthur 'Genius' Grant, NPR
-
Jason De Leon
(University of Michigan), Here Are The 2017 MacArthur 'Genius' Grant Winners, NPR
-
Cris Shore
(University of Auckland), Professor honoured for political anthropology, Business Scoop
-
Yolanda Moses & Ed Liebow
(American Anthropological Association), Race in the US: Where do we go from here?, News & Observer
-
Robin Nelson
(Santa Clara University), When Scientists Are Sexually Harassed in the Field, The Atlantic
-
Kathryn Clancy
(University of Illinois), Antarctic geologist accused of sexually harassing, assaulting female researchers, Washington Post
-
Yolanda Moses
(University of California, Riverside), Why Sexual Assault Victims Wait to Speak Out, Live Science
-
Carie Little Hersh
(Northeastern University), Professor's Podcast Brings Anthropology Into the Mainstream, News at Northeastern
-
Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester University), Professor discusses sustainability and tourism, The Quad
-
Vincent Ialenti
(Cornell University), Death and succession among Finland’s nuclear waste experts, Physics Today
September
-
Hugh Gusterson
(George Washington University), New configuration of forces in German parliament can seriously change political landscape, Penza News
-
Katie Rose Hejtmanek
(Brooklyn College, CUNY), Increase Strength, Increase Lifespan, Fast Twitch Grandma
-
Renée Hagen
(University of California, Los Angeles), For Isolated Philippine Town, a Planned Road Is a Lifeline and a Worry, New York Times
-
Melissa Cefkin
(Nissan), Humanizing cars, sensitizing humans, San Francisco Chronicle
-
Grant McCracken
, Secrets of the TV writers’ room: inside Narcos, Transparent and Silicon Valley, The Guardian
-
Michael Di Giovine & Teresita Majewski
(West Chester University), Charlottesville statues, The Quad
-
Lauren Carruth
(American University), Cholera fears rise following Atlantic hurricanes: Are we making any progress?, The Conversation
-
Mwenda Ntarangwi
, Tasks varsity agency boss Ntarangwi expected to prioritise, KDRTV News
August
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William & Mary), Celebrating Intellectual Engagement On College Campuses, NPR
-
Kristina Killgrove
(University of West Florida), Pregnant Women And Fetuses Among Vesuvius' Victims, Archaeologists Reveal, Forbes
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William & Mary), Bears Can Face Summer Challenges In Roadside Zoos, NPR
-
Laura Mentore
(University of Mary Washington), UMW Professor Featured On With Good Reason, Public
-
James Deutsch
(Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage), What Folklore Tells Us About Eclipses, Smithsonian Magazine
-
Agustin Fuentes
(University of Notre Dame), The “Google Manifesto”: Bad Biology, Ignorance of Evolutionary Processes, and Privilege, PLOS Blog
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William & Mary), The future of food: Barbara J King, Borough Market
July
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), The Night I Was a Bear: Reflections on Cruelty to Animals, Undark
-
Riche Barnes
(Endicott College), Riché Barnes appointed Pierson College dean, Yale Daily News
-
Sienna Radha Craig & Stephan Kloos
(Dartmouth College & the Austrian Academy of Sciences), China and India File Rival Claims Over Tibetan Medicine, New York Times
-
David Sutton
(Southern Illinois University), The Aroma Of Rice And Barberries Takes Her Back Home To Iran, NPR
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), Is De Blasio Bold Enough On Climate Change?, Gothamist
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), The pig on your plate, Aeon
-
Agustin Fuentes
(University of Notre Dame), Get the Science Right!, Psychology Today
-
Alyssa Crittenden
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Did Grandpa's Insomnia Serve an Evolutionary Purpose?, US News & World Report
-
Richard Ashby Wilson
(University of Connecticut), Incoming Scholars, Russel Sage Foundation
-
Barbara J. King and Jonathan Marks
(College of William & Mary and University of North Carolina, Charlotte), Why You Should Think Twice About Those DNA-By-Mail Results, NPR
-
Marcia Inhorn
(Yale University), Women graduates 'desperately' freeze eggs over 'lack of men', BBC News
June
-
Julie Fleischman
(Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences), Julie Fleischman Gives Voice to Victims of Global Atrocities, AAAS News
-
Chelsey Kivland
(Dartmouth College), Is the Developed World We’ve Created Giving Us Cancer?, SAPIENS
-
Richard Robbins
(SUNY - College at Plattsburgh), 2017 Sussex International Theory Prize, Centre for Advanced International Theory (CAIT)
-
James McDonald
(University of Montevallo), University of Montevallo names McDonald provost, Montevallo News
-
Brooke Scelza and Alma Gottlieb
(University of California, Los Angeles and University of Illinois), Secrets Of Breast-Feeding From Global Moms In The Know, NPR
-
Andrea Simon
(Simon Associates), Adapt or Die: How Cultural Anthropology Can Inform Business Strategy, Business News Daily
-
Gretchen Bakke
(McGill University), Gretchen Bakke, anthropologist and electrical grid expert, to keynote energy & environment track, The Gazette
-
Yarima Bonilla
(Rutgers University), Puerto Rico, An Island In Search Of Itself, WNYC
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), NYC Will Spend $100 Million On Green Rooftops & Tree Planting To Help Beat Extreme Heat, Gothamist
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), What Are Our Best Clues To The Evolution Of Fire-Making?, NPR
-
Thurka Sangaramoorthy
(University of Maryland), Why America's South Still Has Such High HIV Rates, Newsweek
-
Peter Mancina
(Vanderbilt University), How ICE Courthouse Arrests Are Undermining The Criminal Justice System, Bustle
-
Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester University), Mass Tourism: Bad for Culture but Good for Women?, Pass Blue
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), “Trump ha scelto l’isolazionismo, il mondo cerca la cooperazione”, La Stampa
-
Amelia Tseng
(Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage), A Prescription For "Racial Imposter Syndrome", NPR
-
Renato Rosaldo
(New York University), Invisibilia: A Man Finds An Explosive Emotion Locked In A Word, NPR
May
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), Is Kyrgyzstan Ready for the Next Natural Disaster?, The Diplomat
-
Janine Wedel
(George Mason University), Trump Is Right That the System Is “Rigged”—and He’s Stacking It More, Zocalo
-
Todd Disotell
(New York University), Finding your roots through your DNA, Fox 5 News
-
William Cotter
(University of Arizona), Do Military Leaflets Save Lives or Just Instill Fear?, SAPIENS
-
Timothy Gocha
(Operation Identification), A Path to America, Marked by More and More Bodies, The New York Times
-
Stacey Langwick
(Cornell University), Anthropologist explores toxicity and healing in East Africa, Cornell Chronicle
-
Carole Crumley
(University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Is Humanity Already Aboard a Planetary Titanic? An Interview with Carole Crumley, Europe Now
April
-
Robert Kelly
(University of Wyoming), Anthropologist: Humanity facing massive changes, Laramie Boomerang
-
Ilisa Barbash
(Peabody Museum of Archaeolgy & Ethnology, Harvard University), Culture explored through the lens, Mount Desert Islander
-
Briana Pobiner
(National Museum of Natural History), Archaeology shocker: Study claims humans reached the Americas 130,000 years ago, The Washington Post
-
Peter Mancina
(Vanderbilt University), Sanctuary Cities Are Winning, City Labs
-
Denise Brennan
(Georgetown University), U.S. immigration crackdown undermines fight to end human trafficking - expert, Thomson Reuters Foundation News
-
Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), On Being a Black Women in America Today..., LinkedIn Pulse
-
Ruth Behar
(University of Michigan), Scholars Talk Writing: Ruth Behar, The Chronicle of Higher Education
-
Gillian Tett
(Financial Times), An anthropologist in the boardroom, Financial Times
-
Peter Mancina
(Vanderbilt University), Ciudades santuario responden desafiantes a amenaza del gobierno de Trump, La Opinion
-
Elizabeth Crocker
(Boston University), To March or Not to March for Science?, BU Today
-
Catherine Besteman
(Colby College), How A Community Changed By Refugees Came To Embrace Trump, The Associated Press
-
Caroline Brettell
(Southern Methodist University), SMU Anthropologist Caroline Brettell elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, SMU News
-
Alisse Waterston
(John Jay College), Muro hecho con mochilas de inmigrantes muestra la experiencia de quienes cruzan la frontera (VIDEO), Mundo Hispanico
-
Peter Mancina
(Vanderbilt University), Abogados de Trump enfrentan un gran reto: defender el alcance de la orden contra las ciudades santuario, Univision
-
Shalini Shankar
(Northwestern University), How did Pepsi's ad even get off the drawing board?, USA Today
-
Sallie Han
(SUNY Oneonta), Rethinking Clutter: An Anthropological Take on the Stuff that’s Hard to Let Go, The State Times
-
Lee D. Baker
(Duke University), Does digital dating put women at an evolutionary disadvantage?, Salon
March
-
Bill Beeman
(University of Minnesota), Anthropology For Business, Minnesota Business
-
Barbara J. King, Agustin Fuentes
(College of William and Mary, University of Notre Dame), A Cultural Moment For Polyamory, NPR
-
Alisse Waterston, Agustin Fuentes, Susan Crate, Laura Ogden
(American Anthropological Association, University of Notre Dame, George Mason University, Dartmouth), Glacier Researchers to Join March for Science Around the World, Glacier Hub
-
Sophia Balakian
(University of Illinois), What does refugee vetting look like on the ground?, Illinois News Bureau
-
Chip Colwell
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), How One Anthropologist Balances Human Skeletons And Human Rights, Forbes
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), A Look At The Personalities On Our Plates, NPR
-
David Simmons
(University of South Carolina), David Simmons named Galen Health Fellows faculty principal, University of South Carolina News
-
Tori Jennings
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point), Professor Tori Jennings Runs for Office, The Pointer
-
Ruth Behar
(University of Michigan), The assimilation of a Jewish Cuban girl to the U.S. and the recovery of the lost island, Miami Herald
-
Attiya Ahmad
(George Washington University), Six Scholars of Religion Win Fellowships to Build Connections with Journalism, ACLS News
-
Elizabeth Chilton
(Binghamton University), Chilton Named Dean of Harpur College at Binghamton University, UMass News
-
Melissa Melby
(University of Delaware), Managing Menopause, UDaily
-
Elizabeth Davis
(Princeton University), ACLS Names 22 Frederick Burkhardt Fellows in 2017, ACLS News
-
Angela Stuesse
(University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), ICE nabs young ‘dreamer’ applicant after she speaks out at a news conference, Washington Post
-
Angela Stuesse
(University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), DREAMer speaks out on immigration, gets arrested by ICE, CNN
February
-
Peter Mancina
(Vanderbilt University), Sanctuary Cities in an Age of Resistance, The Progressive
-
Susie Crate
(George Mason University), Anthropologist discusses climate change and activism, The Review
-
Townsend Middleton and Jatin Dua
(UNC Chapel Hill and the University of Michigan), Chokepoints: Circulation and Regulation in India’s Siliguri Corridor, CURS Newsletter
-
Alma Gottlieb
(University of Illinois), Inspired by anthropology, University of Illinois News
-
Jeffrey Cohen
(Ohio State University), Syrian refugees ‘detrimental’ to Americans? The numbers tell a different story, The Conversation
-
Carolyn Sufrin
(Johns Hopkins University), If Obamacare Is Repealed, More Pregnant Women Will Have to Go to Jail for Prenatal Care, Cosmopolitan
-
Robin Nagle
(New York University), New York’s Growth Can Be Measured in Trash Bags, The New York Times
-
Chip Colwell
(University of Colorado, Denver), Sure, pipelines are good for oil companies, but what about jobs related to preserving nature and culture?, The Conversation
January
-
Yolanda Moses
(University of California, Riverside), Confronting the Trump Effect on Our Campuses, Inside Higher Ed
-
Takeshi Inomata, Melissa Burham, Jessica MacLellan
(University of Arizona), Archaeologists uncover new clues to Maya collapse
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), The Science Of Gender: No, Men Aren't From Mars And Women From Venus, NPR
-
Susan Bibler Coutin
(University of California, Irvine), Trump’s policies will affect four groups of undocumented immigrants, The Conversation
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), Fact Check: Science And The Trump Administration, NPR
-
Alma Gottlieb
(University of Illinois), ‘A World of Babies’ a fascinating look at child rearing customs, KPC News
-
Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan University), Pedagogies of Silence on MLK Day, Tikkun
-
Alexander Hinton
(Rutgers University), Cambodians Need Somebody to Speak for Their Ghosts, Foreign Policy
-
Ben Orlove
(Columbia University), It’s Freaking Cold, and Climate Change May Be to Blame, The Village Voice
-
Christina Warinner and Mark Aldenderfer
(University of Oklahoma and University of California, Merced), Secrets of the Sky Tombs, NOVA on PBS
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Video: Swooping Starlings In Murmuration, NPR
-
Katie Rose Hejtmanek
(Brooklyn College, CUNY), The Shared Meaning of Community Fitness, BarBend
-
Caitrin Lynch
(Olin College), Your View: Lessons from a textile mill, South Coast Today
2016
December
-
Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan University), Pedagogies of Freedom, Tikkun
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Gillian Tett (author), Benjamin Shestakofsky, Shreeharsh Kelkar, Mary Gray
(Financial Times, University of California, Berkeley, Microsoft), How robots make humans indispensable, Financial Times
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), Culture Shock: When Pandas And Pets Long For Home, NPR
-
Gillian Tett
(The Financial Times), Doug Ford: Gillian Tett has a strong expertise on the ‘Silo Effect’, The Reporter
-
Janine Wedel
(George Mason University), ‘Extreme Vetting’ Needed... For Pro-Putin Trump Players, The Huffington Post
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Discoveries Give New Clues To Possible Neanderthal Religious Practices, NPR
-
Jonathan S. Marion
(University of Arkansas), U of A Professor Leading Society of Humanistic Anthropology, University of Arkansas News
-
Marshall Becker
(West Chester University), Grillz have always been a big deal from the Etruscans to Meek Mill, The Pulse
-
Michael Oman-Reagan, Lavana Murali Proctor
(Memorial University of Newfoundland, Lawrence University), The Power of the Dictionary, SAPIENS
-
Roger Lancaster
(George Mason University), What the Pizzagate conspiracy theory borrows from a bogus satanic sex panic of the 1980s, The Washington Post
-
Yolanda Moses
(University of California, Riverside), Is the Term “People of Color” Acceptable in This Day and Age?, SAPIENS
-
Edward Henry
(Washington University in St. Louis), Graduate Student Highlight: Edward Henry, WUSTL Anthro
November
-
Thurka Sangaramoorthy
(University of Maryland, College Park), Black Lives Matter and Reflections from a Civil War, SAPIENS
-
Christine Walley and Hugh Gusterson
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology and George Washington University), Tevlin: Trump's triumph no surprise to those who know white working class, StarTribune
-
Heath Cabot
(University of Pittsburgh), Camaraderie in the Face of Greek Austerity, SAPIENS
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), The Candidates Agree: America’s Aging Infrastructure Needs a Fix, State of the Planet
-
Paula Sabloff
(Santa Fe Institute), When an alliance comes with strings attached, Christian Science Monitor
-
Kristin Bright
(University of Toronto), BREAST CANCER “DECISION TREE” HELPS WOMEN NAVIGATE TREATMENT OPTIONS, University of Toronto Arts & Science News
-
Janine Wedel
(George Mason University), Clinton’s Latest Email Scandal And Why It Deserves Scrutiny, The Huffington Post
-
Paul Stoller
(West Chester University), Looking Beyond the Election: An Anthropological Report, The Huffington Post
October
-
Alexandra Brewis and Sarah Trainer
(Arizona State University), ASU researchers take novel approach to studying obesity, ASU Now: Access, Excellence, Impact
-
Phillips Stevens
(University at Buffalo, SUNY), The curse of the Cubs could be at an end, WBFO (NPR)
-
Janine Wedel
(George Mason University), Trumpism 101: The Outsider, Ignored For Years. No Longer., The Huffington Post
-
Hugh Gusterson
(George Washington University), Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy: Bullying, Domination, and Fearmongering, SAPIENS
-
Patricia Sunderland
(Cultural Research and Analysis, Inc.), Analyzing Culture for Corporations, Monitor on Psychology
-
Vincent Ialenti
(Cornell University), Smaller Nuclear Weapons And Power Plants Under Development Hold Promise And Peril, Forbes
-
Bettina Arnold
(University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), 2,500 Years Ago, This Brew Was Buried With The Dead; A Brewery Has Revived It, NPR
-
Sarah Cowie
(University of Nevada, Reno), 2016 continues on award-winning trajectory for Cowie, Nevada Today
-
Stephen Nash
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), The Way Trump Wears His Hat, SAPIENS
-
Adrienne Strong
(Washington University in St. Louis), The Dangers of Birth in Tanzania, SAPIENS
-
Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester University), Israel Drops Ties With UNESCO After New Jerusalem Holy Sites Resolution, WBEZ Chicago
-
Audra Simpson
(Columbia University), Standout Scholar: Anthropologist Audra Simpson Puts Natives in the Present, Indian Country Today Media Network
-
Christine Finnan
(College of Charleston), Residential Schooling Brings Opportunity to India’s Poorest Indigenous Children, SAPIENS
-
Chip Colwell
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), What if nature, like corporations, had the rights of a person?, The Guardian
-
Gretchen Bakke
(Humboldt University), Gretchen Bakke: On Innovations In Energy, Curious Minds Podcast
-
Magdalena Stawkowski
(North Carolina State University), The continuing danger of Semipalatinsk, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
-
Melissa Vogel
(Clemson University), Anthropology Club uncovers Clemson’s past at local historic property, The Newsstand
-
Katie Rose Hejtmanek
(Brooklyn College, CUNY), How the Culture of Fitness Gets Inside You, BarBend
-
Alexandra Brewis Slade
(Arizona State University), The Shame of Fat Shaming, The New York Times
September
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Alexandra Brewis, Amber Wutich, and Sarah Trainer
(Arizona State University), The World Hates Fat People, SAPIENS
-
Stephen Nash
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), Spirit-Monsters and the Curse of the Chicago Cubs, SAPIENS
-
Brent Luvaas
(Drexel University), What Fashion Anthropologists Think About the Relentless Cargo-Shorts Boom, New York Magazine
-
Christine Moellenberndt
(Reddit), The anthropology of online communities, Marketplace Weekend
-
Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester University), The heart of a Catholic saint is on display in Lowell, The Boston Globe
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), Glaciers retreat The mountain is sad, Centre for Advanced Study in Oslo
-
Nicole Fabricant
(Towson University), Air Pressure, Towson News
-
John Burdick, Paul Stubbs, and Kathy Hall
(Syracuse University, University of Zagreb, University of Pennsylvania), Maxwell Fulbright Professor to Study Elder Care in Post-War Bosnia, Syracuse University News
-
Nazia Kazi
(Stockton University), Professor Calls for Fighting Systemic Ignorance That Leads to Islamophobia in the Classroom, Democracy Now
-
Kathleen Galvin
(Colorado State University), CSU anthropology professor named lead author on intergovernmental science-policy project, CSU Source
-
Jeffrey Cohen
(The Ohio State University), With 10,000 Syrian refugees resettled in the US, are more on the way?, The Conversation
-
Bernard Perley
(University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), Can an iPhone App Help Save an Endangered Language?, SAPIENS
-
Joe Watkins
(National Park Service), The Problem With Heritage, SAPIENS
August
-
Gretchen Bakke
(Humboldt University), Aging And Unstable, The Nation's Electrical Grid Is 'The Weakest Link', NPR
-
Susan Greenhalgh
(Harvard University), A Swimmer's 'Period' Comment Breaks Taboos In Sports — And In China, NPR
-
Katie Rose Hejtmanek
(Brooklyn College, CUNY), Booty Shorts & Bare Chests: Negotiating the Naked Body in Powerlifting and CrossFit, BarBend
-
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
(University of California, Berkeley), Brazil: Zika, Chika, Coup d’Etat, Center for Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley Blog
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), Melting Glaciers Pose Threat Beyond Water Scarcity: Floods, ABC News
-
Tanya Rodriguez
(Hormel), Beyond Spam: Hormel's Secret Weapon for Predicting the Future of Food, Bloomberg
-
Francisco Estrada-Belli, Marcello Canuto, and Joyce Marcus
(Tulane University and the University of Michigan), In Search of the Lost Empire of the Maya, National Geographic
-
Lee Cronk
(Rutgers University), What Can Vampire Bats Teach Us About Friendship?, SAPIENS
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Edward Liebow
(American Anthropological Association), Something More Persuasive than Fear, EPIC
-
Kristina Killgrove
(University of West Florida), This Skeleton Is The Oldest Known Ancient Olympic Athlete, Forbes
July
-
Rani Alexander
(New Mexico State University), NMSU students excavate ancient New Mexico pueblo, Las Cruces Sun-News
-
Antoinette Jackson
(University of South Florida), More than scenery: National parks preserve our history and culture, The Conversation
-
Lisa Jenny Krieg
(University of Amsterdam), Animal Trafficking Is Big Business on Instagram, SAPIENS
-
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
(University of California, Berkeley), Nice: Entering the Gray Zone, Counter Punch
-
Jennifer Curtis
(University of Edinburgh), #BREXIT, TRUMP, AND PUBLIC ANTHROPOLOGY, Allegra Lab
-
Gordon Mathews
(Chinese University of Hong Kong), The Flipside of Counterfeit Goods, SAPIENS
-
Michael Oman-Reagan, Heather Paxson and Stefan Helmreich
(Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Interplanetary Environmentalism (Part 2), SAPIENS
-
Gabriella Coleman
(McGill University), Tor Project, a Digital Privacy Group, Reboots With New Board, The New York Times
-
Sarah Green
(University of Helsinki), Brexit Will Not Solve Anything, SAPIENS
-
Stephen Nash
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), How Did We Ever Live Without GPS?, SAPIENS
-
Katie Rose Hejtmanek
(Brooklyn College, CUNY), What Counts As a Sport?, BarBend
June
-
Hugh Gusterson
(George Washington University), How the next US nuclear accident could happen, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), The Future of Zoos, The New York Times
-
Lois Stanford
(New Mexico State University), NMSU’s partnership with La Semilla project earns national recognition from APLU, NMSU News
-
Judith Siebert
(Cornell College), Peace Corps sending Goodfellow to Paraguay, Cornell College News Center
-
David Price
(St. Martin's University), Bad Intelligence, The Nation
-
Bob Myers
(Alfred University), The Loaded Language Of 'Gun Speak', 89.7 WGBH
-
Karen Ho
(University of Minnesota), An anthropologist's view of Wall Street, Marketplace
-
Dawnie Steadman
(University of Tennessee), What Dead Pigs Can’t Teach Us About ‘C.S.I.’, The New York Times
-
Cheryl Deutsch
(University of California, Irvine), India’s Uber Dilemma: Entrepreneurship or Exploitation?, SAPIENS
-
Janine Wedel
(George Mason University), Influence without borders: the new global shadow elites, Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik
-
Nina Sylvanus
(Northeastern University), When West Africans Dress, the Fabric Is the Message, The New York Times
May
-
Richard Handler
(University of Virginia), Let’s Keep Arguing About Flags and Statues, SAPIENS
-
Susan Phillips
(Pitzer College), Anthropologist follows trail of century-old hobo graffiti, The Philly Voice
-
Melissa Cefkin
(Nissan Research Center), How will driverless cars make life-or-death decisions?, PBS NewsHour
-
Katie Hejtmanek
(Brooklyn College, CUNY), Anthropology 101: A Cultural Anthropologist Walks into a Gym, BarBend
-
Sarah Horton
(University of Colorado, Denver), Rethinking Arizona’s Identity Theft Laws, The Huffington Post
-
Barbara Jones
(Brookdale Community College), Brookdale Employees Celebrate 2016 Scholars Day, Brookdale Newsroom
-
Stephen Nash
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), HH-39: Why Good Science Doesn’t Need Eureka Moments, SAPIENS
-
(Humboldt University), The Electricity Crisis in Venezuela: A Cautionary Tale, The New Yorker
-
Chip Colwell
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), How should the Ancient One's story end?, The Denver Post
-
Phillips Stevens
(University at Buffalo, SUNY), Here’s Why Friday the 13th Is Considered Unlucky, TIME
April
-
Sienna Craig
(Dartmouth College), Language and earthquakes: Insights in disaster response, NSF Discoveries
-
Sienna Craig
(Dartmouth College), Shattered Homes and Hard Choices in Post-Quake Nepal, SAPIENS
-
Dawnie Steadman
(University of Tennessee), Humans-Pigs-Rabbits Decomposition Study to Impact Court Cases Worldwide, Tennessee Today
-
Janine R. Wedel
(George Mason University), Appointment of new IPR Global Chair marks significant international milestone, University of Bath University News
-
Joshua Reno
(Binghamton University), Academic Minute: Landfills, Inside Higher Ed
-
Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus
(The University of Michigan), The sinister, secret history of a food that everybody loves, The Washington Post
-
Debra Martin
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas), 2015 Harry Reid Silver State Award Winner: Debra Martin, UNLV News Center
-
Allison Truitt
(Tulane University), Anthropology class looks at student library experience, New Wave- News from Tulane
-
John Bowen
(Washington University in St. Louis), Announcing the 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellows, Carnegie Corporation of New York
-
Michael Oman-Reagan
(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Our Living Message for Extraterrestrials, SAPIENS
-
Hannah Appel
(University of California, Los Angeles), Scholar uses lens of anthropology to examine people's economic lives, UCLA Newsroom
-
Paul Stoller
(West Chester University), Anthropology and the Banality of Presidential Politics, The Huffington Post
-
Barbara J. King and Agustin Fuentes
(College of William and Mary and University of Notre Dame), It's Not All Genes: Getting Evolution Right When Explaining Human Behavior, NPR
-
Jeffrey Cohen
(Ohio State University), Syrian refugees next door?, The Conversation
March
-
Susan Blum
(University of Notre Dame), "I Love Learning; I Hate School", Inside Higher Ed
-
Stephen Nash
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), Skeleton Sex Pots, SAPIENS
-
Joshua Reno
(Binghamton University), The Anthropologist in the Landfill, The Atlantic
-
Ruth Behar
(University of Michigan), Lifting the Emotional Embargo With Cuba, SAPIENS
-
Christina Warinner
(University of Oklahoma), Dental Plaque Helps Anthropologists Reconstruct Ancient Human Mitogenome, R&D
-
Jane Buikstra
(Arizona State University), Archaeologists To Study Shackled Skeletons From Ancient Greece To Understand Rise Of Athens, Forbes
-
Stuart Kirsch
(University of Michigan), Mining Science, CBC Radio
-
Nefissa Naguib
(University of Oslo), “Research has neglected the caring Arab man”, Science Nordic
-
Theodore Bestor
(Harvard University), For Tokyo's Famed Fish Market, A Dreaded Death And A Hopeful Rebirth, NPR
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Cooking Or Slicing Food: What Drove Early Human Evolution?, NPR
-
Stephen Nash
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), Martin Luther King Jr., in Sapphire, SAPIENS
-
Angelique Haugerud
(Rutgers University), Primary Emotions: How Frustration Generates Satire and Political Protest, WNYC
-
John Ziker
(Boise State University), Three professors named University Foundation Scholars, The Arbiter
-
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
(University of California, Berkeley), It can happen to you: How to end sex hunting on campus, Berkeley Blog
-
Yolanda Moses
(University of California, Riverside), Racial Realities, SAPIENS
-
Michael Oman-Reagan and Lisa Messeri
(Memorial University of Newfoundland and the University of Virginia), Unmanning Space Language, SAPIENS
-
Jeffrey Cohen
(Ohio State University), U.S. is a land of plenty, so why do millions of Americans still go hungry?, The Conversation
-
William R. Leonard
(Northwestern University), Unappetizing Experiment Explores Tools’ Role in Humans’ Bigger Brains, The New York Times
-
Barbara J. King, Rosemary Joyce and Katy Meyers Emery
(The College of William and Mary, University of California at Berkeley and Michigan State University), 8 Awesome Anthropologists Advancing Public Outreach, Forbes
-
Amahl Bishara
(Tufts University), ACLS Announces 21 Frederick Burkhardt Fellows, ACLS News
-
Richard Handler and Peggy Sanday
(University of Virginia and University of Pennsylvania), Confronting Rape Culture, SAPIENS
-
Christopher Lynn
(University of Alabama), Multiple Tattoos Can Strengthen Your Immunological Responses, Infection Control Today
-
Maurizio Albahari
(Notre Dame University), 'It was freezing': Growing number of refugees give up on Europe, head home, Associated Press
-
Sarah Cowie
(University of Nevada, Reno), University anthropology professor honored with prestigious Presidential award, Nevada Today
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), Ancient Cultures Inspire Current Adaptations in the Andes, Glacier Hub
-
Paul Stoller
(West Chester University), The Anthropology of Trump: Myth, Illusion and Celebrity Culture, The Huffington Post
-
Barbara J. King and Alex Golub
(The College of William and Mary and The University of Hawaii, Manoa), Why Do Wild Chimpanzees Throw Stones At Trees?, NPR
February
-
Janine R. Wedel
(George Mason University), Clinton's Credibility Questioned As Bill's Philanthropy "Takes it to the Limit", HuffPost Politics
-
Stephen Nash
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), The World’s Most Sustainable Technology, SAPIENS
-
Elisa J. Sobo
(San Diego State University), Beyond the Vaccination Rift, SAPIENS
-
Gregory Button
(University of Michigan), Disasters, Tough Decisions, and the New Normal, Tri States Public Radio
-
Jason De León
(University of Michigan), A View From the Train Tracks, SAPIENS
-
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
(University of California, Berkeley), Scheper-Hughes on her church’s sins (and Spotlight’s), Berkeley News
-
Michael Oman-Reagan
(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Anthropologists in Outer Space, SAPIENS
-
Paul Spicer
(The University of Oklahoma), OU Health Sciences Center collaborating with Cherokee Nation on tobacco-related cancer research, OU Daily
-
William O. Beeman
(University of Minnesota), Sanctions Lifted, American Tourists Head to Iran, The New York Times
-
Stephen Nash
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), Confessions of a Blackhawks Fan, SAPIENS
-
Gregory Button
(University of Michigan), The Flint Water Crisis is Not Without Parallel in Michigan History, Counter Punch
-
Roberto J. González
(San Jose State University), Anthropology Goes to War, BBC Radio
-
David Beriss
(University of New Orleans), New Orleans: A City In The Grip Of King Cake Madness, NPR
-
Marcus Feldman
(Stanford University), Survival of the Socially Fittest, SAPIENS
January
-
Mary Catherine Bateson
, Coming of Age, BBC Radio
-
Michael Oman-Reagan
(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Wandering Among the Stars, SAPIENS
-
Peter Whitely and Paula Rubel
(AMNH and Columbia), Culture Goes Plural, BBC Radio
-
Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan University), Ode to Haiti's Neo-Comedians, The Huffington Post
-
Deborah A. Boehm
(University of Nevada), University professor authors award-winning immigration and deportation book, Nevada Today
-
Daromir Rudnyckyj
(University of Victoria), Comment: Bengal Lounge: A legacy we can live without, Times Colonist
-
Alexis Dzubak
(Ohio State University), OSU team investigates crime scenes, The Lantern
-
Rita M. Denny and Patricia L. Sunderland
(Practica Group), Handbook of Anthropology in Business selected as a 2015 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine
-
Deborah Thomas
(University of Pennsylvania), Penn Professor Deborah Thomas Named Editor-in-Chief of ‘American Anthropologist’, Penn News
-
Ed Liebow
(AAA), “NAZI WAR DIGGERS” GETS UK TV DEBUT ON CHANNEL FIVE AS “BATTLEFIELD RECOVERY”, The Pipeline
-
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
(University of California, Berkeley), The market for human organs is destroying lives, The Washington Post
2015
December
-
Rosemary Joyce and Adrienne Pine
(UC Berkeley and American University), Another Burning Miss Universe Query: Why Did Miss Honduras Wear Skulls?, NPR
-
Janine Wedel
(George Mason University), We Need to Clean Up Our Understanding of Corruption, New America Weekly
-
Ben Orlove
(Columbia University), Meeting at COP21 Seeks Coordination of Glacier Countries, Glacier Hub
-
Jeffrey Cohen
(Ohio State University), Eating soup and grasshoppers without a spoon with Jeffrey Cohen, Craft: Exploring Creativity
-
Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan University), Pedagogies of Belonging, The Huffington Post
-
Paul Stoller
(West Chester University), Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences, The Huffington Post
-
Paul Stoller and Gina Athena Ulysse
(West Chester University and Wesleyan University), Paul Stoller's Public Anthropology Turn, The Huffington Post
-
Patricia Crown
(University of New Mexico), UNM Presidential Award winners announced, The Daily Lobo
November
-
Irene Glasser
(Brown University), Where Smoking Persists, The New York Times
-
Alan Goodman
(Hampshire College), Understanding Race, The Karen Hunter Show
-
Smadar Lavie
(University of California, Berkeley), 2015 AMEWS Book Honorable Mentions, JMEWS
-
Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan University), Professor Ulysse Awarded Excellence in Scholarship, The Wesleyan Argus
-
Katherine Verdery
(City University of New York), Victor Ponta, Romania’s Premier, Steps Down After Outcry Over Corruption, The New York Times
-
Paul Stoller
(West Chester University), It's Not Easy To Be Old In America, The Huffington Post
October
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), When Should You Introduce A Child To Evolution?, NPR
-
Annette Boudreau
(University of Moncton), Annette Boudreau nominated for the Order of Francophones America, Conseil Superieur de la Langue Francaise
-
Solomon Katz
(University of Pennsylvania), Thousands of Pounds of Food Donated To Utah’s Homeless By The Sikh Temple Of Utah At The Parliament of The World’s Religions, Social Good News
-
Julienne Rutherford
(University of Illinois, Chicago), A New Twist in the Fight Against Sexism in Science, Wired
-
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
(University of California, Berkeley), Witness to a Troubled Saint-Making: Junipero Serra and the Theology of Failure, Counter Punch
-
Alisse Waterston
(John Jay College of Criminal Justice), Academic Boycotts and Beyond, Inside Higher Ed
September
-
Elizabeth Dunn
(Indiana University), The Failure of Refugee Camps, Boston Review
-
Vincent Ialenti and Annelise Riles
(Cornell University), Excited About The Pope's Visit? Read 'Laudato Si', NPR
-
Michelle Taylor
(Virginia Commonwealth University), In college to study anthropology, she found slave ancestors nearby, The Washington Post
-
Barbara J. King
(The College of William and Mary), Should A Monkey Own A Copyright?, NPR
-
Andrew Cowell
(University of Colorado Boulder), Say what? Are we losing a common language?, The Durango Herald
-
Robin Reineke
(University of Arizona), Anthropology in Action: Identifying Missing Migrants, UA News
August
-
David Vine
(American University), Base Nation, The Kojo Nnmandi Show
-
SUNY Binghamton
(SUNY Binghamton), Big Archaeology fights Big Oil to preserve ancient landscape, Science Magazine
-
William O. Beeman
(University of Minnesota), 5 Most Common Misconceptions About Iran, The Forward
-
Ruth Behar
(University of Michigan), Reencuentro en una embajada, On Cuba Magazine
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Grief, BBC's The Forum
-
Ed Liebow
(AAA), New Way to Hinder Social Science Grants, Inside Higher Ed
-
Paul Stoller
(West Chester University), Trumping Fears of the Other: Media and the Politics of Contagion, The Huffington Post
-
Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Being A Woman: Who Gets To Decide?, NPR
July
-
Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney
(University of Wisconsin), Cherry Blossoms & Confederate Flags, Stanford University Press Blog
-
David Vine
(American University), Don’t Just Close Bases at Home, Close Them Overseas, The New York Times
-
Benjamin Orlove
(Columbia University), Interview: Climate Change in Central Asia, The Diplomat
-
Paula Sabloff
(Santa Fe Institute), Deskbound? Here’s how much you need to stand or move to stay healthy., The Washington Post
-
William O. Beeman
(University of Minnesota), Iran Won the Vienna Accords By Agreeing to Stop What It Never Was Doing, New America Media
-
Diane Gifford-Gonzalez
(SAA), Social science: to fund or not to fund?, LA Times
-
William O. Beeman
(University of Minnesota), The Arts in Iran Are Defying Conservatism, The Huffington Post
-
Ed Liebow, Hugh Gusterson, Roberto Gonzalez
(AAA, George Washington University, San Jose State), Embedded Conflicts, Inside Higher Ed
June
-
Roberto J. González
(San Jose State University), Army kills controversial social science program, USA Today
-
Roberto Gonzalez
(San Jose State University), The Rise and Fall of the Human Terrain System, Counter Punch
-
Hugh Gusterson
(George Washington University), In first, a woman will run U.S. nuclear weapons laboratory, Science Magazine
-
Leith Mullings
(Graduate Center of City U of New York), What is Race and Will it Ever be Irrelevant?, WDET
-
Marla Frederick
(Harvard University), The history of African Methodist Episcopal Church, MSNBC
-
Alex Barker
(University of Missouri), The Spoils of Wars and Massacres: NAGPRA 25 Years Later, Indian Country Today
-
Sarah Elizabeth Vaughn and Jennifer A. Vogt
(Columbia University and Vanderbilt University), ACLS Names 22 Public Fellows in 2015, ACLS News
May
-
Christa Craven
(College of Wooster), An Open Letter to Those Who Have Been Called Out for 'Joking' About Sexual Violence, The Huffington Post
-
Pem Davidson Buck
(Elizabethtown Community and Technical College), Depraved Hearts?, The Huffington Post
-
Denise Brennan
(Georgetown University), Readers’ Review: “Euphoria” by Lily King, The Diane Rehm Show
-
Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan University), Calter, Schorr, Ulysse Honored with Binswanger Prizes; Dachs ’70 Receives Baldwin Medal, News at Wesleyan
-
Alisse Waterston
(John Jay College of Criminal Justice), College Majors "Worth" Something, The Huffington Post
-
Smadar Lavie
(University of California, Berkeley), Wrapped in the Flag of Israel, People United
-
Amy Goldenberg
(AAA), The Key to Teamwork is Communication, Associations Now
-
Janine Wedel
(George Mason University), Want to Fight New Forms of Financial Corruption? Hire Women., The Huffington Post
-
Roberto J. González
(San Jose State University), Army reportedly withdraws cultural understanding guide after criticism, Stars and Stripes
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Roberto J. González
(San Jose State University), U.S. Army Withdraws Flawed And Plagiarized Manual About “Cultural Understanding”, Buzz Feed News
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Roberto J. González
(San Jose State University), The Quiet Death of ATP 3-24.3 (A Plagiarism Postmortem), Counter Punch
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Kristen Ghodsee
(Bowdoin College), Academic Minute: The Left Side of History, Inside Higher Ed
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Roberto J. González
(San Jose State University), The US Army’s Serial Plagiarists, Counter Punch
April
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Barbara J. King
, Member News: Barbara J. King - Ready To Try Some Free-Range Parenting?, NPR
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Barbara Rylko-Bauer
(Michigan State U), Member News: Barbara Rylko-Bauer - New Book Recounts Resilience of a Polish Prison Doctor in Nazi Camps, WUOM Public Radio
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David Kertzer
(Brown U), Member News: David Kertzer - Kertzer Wins Pulitzer, News from Brown
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Ilana Feldman
(George Washington U), Member News: Ilana Feldman - Reclaiming Academic Freedom, Jadaliyya
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Leith Mullings
(Graduate Center of City U of New York), Member News: Leith Mullings - Andrew Carnegie Fellows 2015, Carnegie News
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Linda Gosner
, Member News: Linda Gosner - 70 Fellowships Awarded to Advanced Graduate Students, ACLS News
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Margaret Lock
, Member News: Margaret Lock - American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects National and International Scholars, Artists, Philanthropists, and Business and Civic Leaders, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Maribel Alvarez
, Member News: Maribel Alvarez - How Food Shapes Who We Are, UA News
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Monica Heller
(U Toronto), Member News: Monica Heller - Commodifying Language, CBC SoundCloud
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Ralph Bolton
(Chijnaya Foundation), Member News: Ralph Bolton - Ralph Bolton Wins Sargent Shriver Award for Distinguished Humanitarian Service, National Peace Corps Association News
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Risa Cromer
(Graduate Center - City U of New York), Member News: Risa Cromer - 2015 Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellows Named, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation News
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Smadar Lavie
(U California Berkeley), Member News: Smadar Lavie - Understanding Israel, KPFA Radio Women's Magazine
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William Green
(Logan Museum of Anthropology), Member News: William Green - Mystery-Shrouded Ice Age Artifacts Find Home in Anthropology Museum, Popular Archaeology
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Yolanda Moses
(U California - Riverside), Member News: Yolanda Moses - RACE: Are We So Different?, WXXI Public Broadcasting
March
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Michael Jindra
(University of Notre Dame), The Rise of Antipoverty Relational Work, Stanford Social Innovation Review
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Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
(U Buffalo), Member News: Ana Mariella Bacigalupo - UB Anthropologist Named Max Planck Society Visiting Fellow, UB News
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Barbara Rylko-Bauer
(Michigan State U), Member News: Barbara Rylko-Bauer - Surviving the Nazi Camps: Grand Rapids Author Details Mother's WW2 Experience, WOOD-TV 8
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Betty Harris
(U Oklahoma - Norman), Member News: Betty Harris - Furor Over Oklahoma Fraternity's Racist Song May Lead to Lasting Changes, Los Angeles Times
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Chip Colwell
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), Member News: Chip Colwell - Rest for the King, No Rest for Native Americans, Huffington Post
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Ida Susser
(Hunter College - CUNY), Member News: Ida Susser - Blame Research Design for Failed HIV Study, AlJazeera America
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - Justspeak: The Origins of a Police Culture of Bias in Ferguson, Insight News
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Jason Antrosio
, Member News: Jason Antrosio - Hartwick's Antrosio Takes Over as Co-Editor of Open Anthropology, The Daily Star
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Monica Heller
, Member News: Monica Heller - A New Way to Attract Tourists: Fake Accents and Dying Languages, Quartz
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Rosemary Joyce
(U California - Berkeley), Member News: Rosemary Joyce - National Geographic Lambasted for Story About 'Lost City' Discovered in Honduras, The Examiner
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Rylan Higgins
(Saint Mary's U), Member News: Rylan Higgins - PM Need Not Save Muslim Women From Their Religion, The Chronicle Herald
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Smadar Lavie
(U California Berkeley), Member News: Smadar Lavie - Smadar Lavie Interview, Feminist Power Hour - Sound Cloud
February
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Angelique Hagerud
(Rutgers U), Member News: Angelique Hagerud - The Impact of Political Humor, Rutgers Magazine
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - Justspeak: Who Will Protect the Children?: The Invisibility of the American Indian/Native American Struggle, Insight News
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Jaime Ullinger
(Quinnipiac U), Member News: Jaime Ullinger - Quinnipiac University Anhtropology Society Hosts Bethany School Club, Bethwood Patch
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Jonathan Marks
(U North Carolina - Charlotte), Member News: Jonathan Marks - Jesus Christ Wasn't Down with Marriage, The Daily Beast
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Robin Nelson
(Skidmore College), Member News: Robin Nelson - A Toxic Stew: Risks to Women of Public Feminism, NPR
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Rylan Higgins
(Saint Mary's U), Member News: Rylan Higgins - Like Bad Breath, Ideology Evident Mostly in Others, The Chronicle Herald
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Sherine Hamdy
, Member News: Sherine Hamdy - Does America Have a Muslim Problem?, Providence Journal
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Smadar Lavie
(U California Berkeley), Member News: Smadar Lavie - Tortured by the State: Race and Gender in Contemporary Israel, The Jordan Times
January
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Bernd Lambert
(Cornell U), Member News: Bernd Lambert - Cornell Anthropologist Bernd Lambert Dies at 82, Cornell Chronicle
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Dylan Kerrigan
(U West Indies at St. Augustine), Member News: Dylan Kerrigan - Anthropology and the Police, Guardian Trinidad and Tobago
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H. Russell Bernard
(U Florida), Member News: H. Russell Bernard - Anthropology Expert Tapped to Accelerate Social Science Research at ASU, ASU News
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James Veteto
(U North Texas), Member News: James Veteto - 50 People Who Are Changing the South in 2015, Southern Living
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Rosemary Joyce
(U California Berkeley), Member News: Rosemary Joyce - What Makes Us Human, Psychology Today
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Whitney Battle-Baptiste
(U Massachusetts - Amherst), Member News: Whitney Battle-Baptiste - Battle-Baptiste Named New Director of W.E.B. DuBois Center at UMass Amherst, UMass News
2014
December
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Doug Henry
(U North Texas), Member News: Doug Henry - Fear Is Important Factor in Response to Ebola, IS Beheadings, Herald Globe - Voice of America
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Edward Fischer
(Vanderbilt U), Member News: Edward Fischer - Make a Better New Year's Resolution: Expert Advice, PBS Newshour
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Hugh Gusterson
(George Mason U), Member News: Hugh Gusterson - Torture, American-Style, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Janine Wedel
(George Mason U), Member News: Janine Wedel - Corruption is All Around Us, AlJazeera
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Jean Jackson
(MIT), Member News: Jean Jackson - An Anthropologist's Lasting Legacy at MIT, MIT News
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Racing Away From Ferguson and the Challenge of Education, Huffington Post
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Richard Bribiescas
(Yale U), Member News: Richard Bribiescas - New Deputy Provosts Announced: Susan Gibbons and Richard Bribiescas, Yale News
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Ruth Behar
(U Michigan), Member News: Ruth Behar - A Cultural Anthropologist Ponders Cuba Before and After Obama's Decision, The Tico Times
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Seth Holmes
(U California Berkeley), Member News: Seth Holmes - What's Lacking in Farm Worker's Health Care, KRCB - NPR
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Tanya Luhrmann
(Stanford U), Member News: Tanya Luhrmann - Spirituality Shaped Through Cultural Understandings, Anthropologist Says, Phys.org
November
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Agustin Fuentes
(U Notre Dame), Member News: Agustin Fuentes - A Flash of Orange, Snap Judgement
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Christopher Shaffer
(Grand Valley State U), Member News: Christopher Shaffer - New Anthropology Faculty Member Studies Primates of South America, Grand Valley Lanthorn
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Fred Myers
(New York U), Member News: Fred Myers - Fred Myers Receives ARC Grant, NYU News
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Lisa B. Rofel
(U California - Santa Cruz), Member News: Lisa B. Rofel - Center for Emerging Worlds Launches with a year-long Focus on Global Islam, UC Santa Cruz Newscenter
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Sonja Atalay
(UMass Amherst), Member News: Sonja Atalay - Fellowship Award to Study Endangered Ojibwe Language and Native American Traditions, Newswise
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Teresa McCarty
(UCLA), Member News: Teresa McCarty - Why Teaching History Matters: 5 Professors Weigh In, Indian Country Today Media Network
October
August
July
June
May
April
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Anand Pandian
(Johns Hopkins U), Member News: Anand Pandian - A Century of History in the Life of an Ordinary Indian, NPR
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Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
(Denver Museum of Nature & Science), Member News: Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh - Zuni Ask Europe to Return Sacred Art, The New York Times
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Hugh Gusterson
(George Mason U), Member News: Hugh Gusterson - Are We Numb to Nukes?, Radio Open Source
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Larry Zimmerman
(Indiana U - Purdue), Member News: Larry Zimmerman - Thousands of Artifacts Seized at 91-Year Old Indiana Man's Home, NPR
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Matthew Wolf-Meyer
(U California - Santa Cruz), Member News: Matthew Wolf-Meyer - The Politics of Sleep, To the Best of Our Knowledge
March
February
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Alexander Edmonds
(University of Edinburgh), Vanity, The Forum, BBC World Service
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Brad Weiss
(College of William and Mary), Member News: Brad Weiss - Anthropology Journal Moves to Open-Access Model, The Chronicle for Higher Education
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Caitrin Lynch
(Olin College of Engineering), Member News: Caitrin Lynch - At 102, Reflections on Race and the End of Life, All Things Considered, NPR
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David Price
(St. Martin U), Member News: David Price - Anthropologist to Give Last Lecture, The Olympian
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Elizabeth Churchill
(eBay), Member News: Elizabeth Churchill - Millennials in Love: Why They're Not So Different From Their Parents After All, TIME
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Kate Browne
(Colorado State U), Member News: Kate Browne - CSU Anthropology Degree Available Online, The Coloradoan
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Ken Guest
(Baruch College), Member News: Ken Guest - The Slow Decline of American Chinatowns, BBC News
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Mary Gray
(Microsoft), Member News: Mary Gray - Intel's Sharp-Eyed Social Scientist, The New York Times
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Mary Weismantel
(Northwestern U), Member News: Mary Weismantel - The Rise of the 'Cholitas', BBC
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Najwa Adra
(New York U), Member News: Najwa Adra - Yemen's Future: Like Tunisia or Libya?, Open Democracy
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Timothy J. Smith
(Appalachian State U), Member News: Timothy J. Smith - Helping Sustain And Revitalize Guatemala's Indigenous Culture, Appalachian Magazine
January
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Chip Colwell-Chanaphonh
, Member News: Chip Colwell-Chanaphonh - Sending Artworks Home, but to Whom?, The New York Times
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David Kertzer
(Brown U), Member News: David Kertzer - Pope and Mussolini Tells the Secret History of Fascism and the Church, NPR
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Fiona Murphy
(Dublin City U), Member News: Fiona Murphy - An Anthropologist Walks Into a Bar and Asks, "Why is this joke funny?", Independent.ie
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Gabriella Coleman
(McGill U), Member News: Gabriella Coleman - The Online Avengers, The New York Times
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Gillian Tett
(Financial Times), Member News: Gillian Tett - Climate Change and the V-word, Financial Times
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Manduhai Buyandelger
(MIT), Member News: Manduhai Buyandelger - Anthropologist Manduhai Buyandelger wins the 2013 Levitan Prize in Humanities, MIT News
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Morwari Zafar
(Oxford), Member News: Morwari Zafar - Study: Afghans Are More Apt to Forgive Taliban Violence than U.S. Violence. Why?, New Republic
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Najwa Adra
(New York U), Member News: Najwa Adra - Women and peacebuilding in Yemen: Challenges and Opportunities, Open Democracy
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Robin Nelson
(Skidmore College), Member News: Robin Nelson - Copying Other Cultures: A Questionable Parenting Strategy, New York Magazine
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Roy Richard Grinker
(George Washington U), Member News: Roy Richard Grinker - Stricter Autism Criteria Unlikely to Reduce Services for Kids, NPR
2013
December
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Carole McGranahan
(U Colorado Boulder), Member News: Carole McGranahan - North Korea is More Accessible to Foreign Journalists than Tibet Is, Washington Post
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Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan U), Member News: Gina Athena Ulysse - Faye V. Harrison and Why Anthropology Still Matters, Huffington Post
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Ken Broad
, Member News: Ken Broad - Grid Breakers, The Weather Channel
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Martin Ottenheimer
(Kansas State U), Member News: Martin Ottenheimer - Women in Comoros, WBEZ Worldview
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Nancy Scheper-Hughes
(UC Berkeley), Member News: Nancy Scheper-Hughes - Anthropologists Honored for Alerting World to Organ Trafficking, Bio Edge
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Robert Kelly
(U Wyoming), Member News: Robert Kelly - UW Anthropologist Kelly Gives Prestigious Lecture at Annual Meeting, UW News
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Seth Holmes
(U California Berkeley), Member News: Seth Holmes - Fieldwork, San Francisco Bay Guardian
November
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Casey Walsh
(UC Santa Barbara), Member News: Casey Walsh - UCSB Anthropologists Casey Walsh Honored as Global Citizen, Santa Barbara Independent
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Gillian Tett
(Financial Times), Member News: Gillian Tett - Why Newsrooms Need Anthropologists, Journalism.co.uk
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Herve Varenne
(Columbia U), Member News: Herve Varenne - TC Education Anthropologist Herve Varenne Receives Lifetime Achievement Award, TC Media Center
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Jay Sokolovsky
(U South Florida), Member News: Jay Sokolovsky - Anthropologist Challenges Assumptions of Aging in the US, Tampa Bay Times
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Lila Abu-Lughod
(Columbia), Member News: Lila Abu-Lughod - Do Muslim Women Need Saving?, TIME
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Ted Bestor
(Reischauer Institute), Member News: Ted Bestor - Beastly Appetites, The New Yorker
October
September
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Ben Orlove
(Columbia U), Member News: Ben Orlove - A Hurricane By Any Other Name: How Sandy changed the way we issue storm warnings, Earth
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Chris Kirk
(U Texas - Austin), Member News: Chris Kirk - Anthropologists Confirm Link Between Cranial Anatomy and Two-Legged Walking, Phys.org
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Deborah Gewertz
(Amherst College), Member News: Deborah Gewertz - The Global Power of Instant Noodles, The Boston Globe
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Karen Strier
(U Wisconsin - Madison), Member News: Karen Strier - Humans Would Be Better Off If They Monkeyed Around Like the Muriquis, Smithsonian Magazine
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Tejaswini Ganti
(New York U), Member News: Tejaswini Ganti - The Gentrification of Hindi Cinema, Live Mint and The Wall Street Journal
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Tom Schilling
(MIT), Member News: Tom Schilling - Mappers, Modelers and an Anthropologists, MIT News
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Victoria Sanford
(CUNY), Member News: Victoria Sanford - Argentine Judge Seeks to Put Franco Officials on Trial, The New York Times
August
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Deborah Gewertz
(Amherst College), Member News: Deborah Gewertz - Ramen To The Rescue: How Instant Noodles Fight Global Hunger, NPR
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Erin Busbee
(U Michigan), Member News: Erin Busbee - Erin Busbee Blog, MGoBlue.com
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Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan U), Member News: Gina Athena Ulysse - Presumed Innocent: On Bill Traylor's Verve, Anthropology Now
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Hugh Gusterson
(George Mason U), Member News: Hugh Gusterson - McDonnell Should Beware of Donors with Gifts, The Washington Post
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Robin Nagle
, Member News: Robin Nagle - Museum of the City of New York Hosts 'Trash Talk' with Robin Nagle, BWWVisual Arts World
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Seth Holmes
(U California - Berkeley), Member News: Seth Holmes - Why Picking Your Berries for $8,000 A Year Hurts A Lot, The Salt, NPR
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Tejaswini Ganti
(New York U), Member News: Tejaswini Ganti - Despite New States Mumbai Film Industry Still Follows Map of the British Raj, The India Times
July
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Ashkuff
(U Florida), Member News: Ashkuff - Did Zimmerman Really 'Stand His Ground?', Huffington Post
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Barbara Mills
(U Arizona), Member News: Barbara Mills - Social Networks in Pre-Columbian North America, Inside Higher Ed
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Douglas Feldman
(SUNY-Brockport), Member News: Douglas Feldman - Gay Marriage: The Struggle is Far From Over, Huffington Post
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Dylan Kerrigan
(U West Indies - St. Augustine), Member News: Dylan Kerrigan - Marriage and Other Arrangements, The Trinidad Guardian
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Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan U), Member News: Gina Athena Ulysse - Immeasurable Inspiration: On Robert Pruitt's Women, Huffington Post
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Hugh Gusterson
(George Mason U), Member News: Hugh Gusterson - Work Life Balance, Voices In The Family - WHYY TV
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Jason De Leon
(U Michigan), Member News: Jason De Leon - Backpacks from the Border, The New York Times
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Michelle Marzullo
(American U), Member News: Michelle Marzullo - If the Entire Human Race Had a Facebook Page, The Relationship Status Would Read "It's Complicated", Huffington Post
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Rachel Newcomb
(Rollins College), Member News: Rachel Newcomb - The Florida Moment, Huffington Post
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Robin Nagle
(New York U & New York City Department of Sanitation), Member News: Robin Nagle - A Facination with Sanitation Work, The New York Times
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Seth Holmes
(U California - Berkeley), Member News: Seth Holmes - Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: The True Cost of Our Produce, Salon
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Tanya Luhrmann
(Stanford U), Member News: Tanya Luhrmann - The Hour of Anthropology May Have Struck, The Toronto Star
June
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Christa Craven
, Member News: Christa Craven - Equity at the Peril of Normativity: A Feminist Anthropological Take on Race, Marriage and Justice, The Feminist Wire
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Christa Salamandra
(Lehman College - CUNY), Member News: Christa Salamandra - NY1 Online: Experts Examine Crisis in Syria, NY1
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Cynthia Fowler
(Wofford College), Member News: Cynthia Fowler - Public Offers Opinions on Forest Plan, Asheville Citizen-Times
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Deana Weibel
(Grand Valley State U), Member News: Deana Weibel - GVSU Department Head: Despite Criticism, There Is Value In An Anthropology Degree, MLive.com
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Jason DeCaro
, Member News: Jason DeCaro - NYU Visiting Professor Insults the Obese Ph.D.s With 'Impulsive' Tweet, Daily News
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Jenny Chio
(Emory U), Member News: Jenny Chio - Chinese Rural Tourism, Impact, BBC World News
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Kate Clancy
(U Illinois), Member News: Kate Clancy - Ladybusiness Anthropologist Throws Up Hands, Concedes Men Are the Reason for Everything Interesting in Human Evolution, Scientific American
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Mark Schuller
(Northern Illinois U), Member News: Mark Schuller - Performing Progress in Haiti, Aloral, Haitian Times
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Milford Wopoff
(U Michigan), Member News: Milford Wopoff - A Long Anthropolgoical Debate May Be on the Cusp of Resolution, io9
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Niko Besnier
(U Amsterdam), Member News: Niko Besnier - Polynesian Men a Global Sports Commodity, Stuff.co.nz
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Big Data, Thick Description and Political Expediency, Huffington Post
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Paula Sabloff
(Santa Fe Institute), Member News: Paula Sabloff - Genghis Kahn Democracy, Newsweek
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Rosemary Joyce
(U California-Berkeley), Member News: Rosemary Joyce - DOMA, Prop.8 and Marriage: An Anthropologist's View, Los Angeles Times
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Setha Low
(Graduate Center - CUNY), Member News: Setha Low - Beach Fire Pits Spark Battle Between Private Interests and Public Land, The New York Times
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Tom Boellstorff
(U California-Irvine), Member News: Tom Boellstorff - Four Anthropological Reactions to the End of DOMA, Huffington Post
May
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Alisse Waterston
(John Jay College), Professor Waterston Serves as Editor of the American Anthropological Association's Newest Publication, CUNY Newswire
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Ana Zentella
(U California, San Diego), Member News: Ana Zentella - What Made Boston Bombing Suspects Tick, USA Today
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Craig Mishler
(U Alaska - Anchorage), Member News: Craig Mishler - Folklorist Follows Trail of an Artic Classic, Anchorage Daily News
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Jessica Barnes
, Member News: Jessica Barnes - Contribution of Anthropology to the Study of Climate Change, Nature Climate Change
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Jonathan Marks
(U North Carolina - Charlotte), Member News: Jonathan Marks - Scientific Racism Rears its Ugly Head Once Again, Al Jazeera
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Julianne Jennings
(Arizona State U), Member News: Julianne Jennings - When the Last American Indian Dies, Indian Country
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Katherine McCaffrey
(Montclair U), Member News: Katherine McCaffrey - The US Legacy of Vieques, Al Jazeera
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Kathryn Clancy
, Member News: Kathryn Clancy - Students Face Abuse, Even Rape, at Field Sites, The Globe and Mail
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Lise M. Dobrin
, Member News: Lise M. Dobrin - Why One Food Writers Group Updated Its Ethics Guidelines, Associations Now
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Peggy Reeves Sanday
(U Pennsylvania), Member News: Peggy Reeves Sanday - What Does 'Sexual Coercion' Say About A Society?, NPR
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Victoria Sanford
(CUNY), Member News: Victoria Sanford - Guatemala: Why We Cannot Turn Away, PBS Newshour
April
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Alisse Waterston
(John Jay College), Anthropology Weighs In On the Marriage Debate in New Public Journal, Digital Journal
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Debbora Battaglia
(Mt. Holyoke College), Member News: Debbora Battaglia - Anthropologists Explain How to Approach Aliens Parked in Earth Orbit, io9
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Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan U), Member News: Gina Athena Ulysse - TEDxUofM: Untapped Future Game Changers, Huffington Post
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Ira Bashkow
(U Virginia), Member News: Ira Bashkow - Relative Returns, The Time Literary Supplement
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John J. Gumperz
(U California Berkeley), Member News: John J. Gumperz - John J. Gumperz, Linguist of Cultural Interchange Dies at 91, The New York Times
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Jonathan Marks
(UNC-Charlotte), Member News: Jonathan Marks - A Radical Anthropologist Finds Himself in Academic 'Exile', The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Kathryn Clancy
(U Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Member News: Kathryn Clancy - Abuse of Students Doing Anthropological Fieldwork, Science Insider
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Mary Shank
(U Missori), Member News: Mary Shank - Economics Influence Fertility Rates, MU News
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Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester U), Member News: Michael Di Giovine - UNESCO World Heritage Sites, WorldView
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Tanya Luhrmann
(Stanford U), Member News: Tanya Luhrmann - How Skeptics and Believers Can Connect, The New York Times
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Ty Matejowsky and Beatriz Reyes-Foster
(U Central Florida), Member News: Ty Matejowsky and Beatriz Reyes-Foster - Anthropologists Should Do A Better Job of Promoting Their Field, Orlando Sentinel
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Victoria Sanford
(CUNY), Member News: Victoria Sanford - Trial Annulment in Guatemala Rejected by Judge, CNN
March
2012
December
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Anna Willow
(Ohio State U), Member News: Anna Willow - Ontario First Nation Wins Cleaner Forest After 10 Years of Logging Blockade, Yes!
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Ben Chappell
(U Kansas), Member News: Ben Chappell - Lowriding: This Culture Is About More Than Cars, The New York Times
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Brian Thom
(U Victoria), Member News: Brian Thom - Beyond Treaty Troubles: Examples of Successful Sharing, The Tyee
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Mark Turin
(Yale U), Member News: Mark Turin - Yale Anthropologist Hosts 'Our Language in Your Hands' On BBC, Yale News
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Michael J. O'Brien
(U Missouri), Member News: Michael J. O'Brien - The Buzzwords of the Crowd, The New York Times
November
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Alisse Waterston
(John Jay College of Criminal Justice), Columbia's Gang Scholar Lives on the Edge, The New York Times
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Christa Salamandra
(CUNY), Member News: Christa Salamandra - Mideast Men Go Under Knife for Manly Mustaches, CNN
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - A Farewell Requiem: Dr. Elvyn Jones-Dube, Insight News
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Paul Mullins
, Member News: Paul Mullins - "Hurricane Porn"? The Aesthetics of Authenticity and Nature's Wrath, Archaeology and Material Blog - Freshly Pressed
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Shonna Trinch
(CUNY), Member News: Shonna Trinch - The Vagina (and Penis) Dialogues, New York Times
October
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Anthony P. Graesch
(Connecticut College), Member News: Anthony P. Graesch - What Would You Save If Your House Was Burning?, Radio Times on WHYY Public Radio
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Ben Orlove
, Member News: Ben Orlove - Climate Change Raises Stakes for Coast, CNN
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Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan U), Member News: Gina Athena Ulysse - Defending Vodou in Haiti, Huffington Post
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Glenn Stone
(Washington U-St.Louis), Member News: Glenn Stone - Agriculture as Industry, Hold That Thought
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - Obama Rewind Needed, Insight News
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Jonathan Rosa
(U Massachusetts-Amherst), Member News: Jonathan Rosa - Linguists Tell New York Times That 'Illegal' Is Neither 'Neutral' Nor 'Accurate', ABC News Univision
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Mark Schuller
(Northern Illinois U), Member News: Mark Schuller - Haiti's Second Goudougoudou: The Global Food Crisis, Huffington Post
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Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
(U California-Santa Cruz), Member News: Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer - How Natural is Human Sleep?, Psychology Today
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Nancy Scheper-Hughes
(U California-Berkeley), Member News: Nancy Scheper-Hughes - The Pernambuco Model, The Economist
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Smadar Lavie
, Member News: Smadar Lavie - Israeli Political Leadership Uses War as Tool for Dampening Social Protest, Mondoweiss
September
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Adrienne Pine
(American University), An American University Professor Breast-Fed During Class. So What?, Slate
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Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Member News: Barbara J. King - For How Long Have We Been Human?, 13.7: NPR
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Craig Hadley
, Member News: Craig Hadley - Freedom Soda: New York's Ban on Big Sodas Hits Us Where We're Human, The Salt: NPR
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Edgardo C. Krebs
(Smithsonian Institution), Member News: Edgardo C. Krebs - Native Son, Lost and Found, Film Comment
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - The Nuding of Michelle Obama-Art or Insult, Artspeak-Insight News
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John Sherry
(Notre Dame), Member News: John Sherry - Not Simply A Party: Tailgaters contribute to team victory and even university brand, new study shows, Phys.org
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Juliet McMullin
(U California-Riverside), Member News: Juliet McMullin - Patient Narratives Bridge Gap in Doctor-Patient Communication, Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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Kevin Carrico
(Cornell U), Member News: Kevin Carrico - Defenders of the 'Chinese way' Are Off the Mark, The Christian Science Monitor
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Phillips Stevens
(U Buffalo), Member News: Phillips Stevens - UB Anthropologists to be Named Honorary Chief of Nigerian Town, UB News Center
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Raymond Hames
(U Nebraska-Lincoln), Member News: Raymond Hames - In Bolivian Amazon, a Yardstick for Modern Health, The New York Times
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Robert Albro
(American U), Member News: Robert Albro - The Hard And Soft of Cultural Diplomacy: Networks and Stories in Global Affairs, The CPD Blog
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Sarah Strauss
(U Wyoming), Member News: Sarah Strauss - Climate Change, Washington Square
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Theodore C. Bestor
(Harvard U), Member News: Theodore C. Bestor - Bestor to Direct Reischauer Institute, The Harvard Connection
August
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Abouali Farman-Farmaian
(CUNY-Graduate Center), Object of Breast Cancer, Studio 360: NPR
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Brian Palmer
(Uppsala U), Member News: Brian Palmer - The Raoul Wallenberg Calendar: Q&A with Brian Palmer, The Local
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Katrina Karkazis
(Stanford U), Member News: Katrina Karkazis - Caught in the Middle, CNN
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Laura Miller
(U Missouri-St. Louis), Member News: Laura Miller - For Japan's Justin Biebers, No Selena Gomezes Allowed, The Atlantic
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Missouri Madness and the Crazy Masters, Huffington Post
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Victoria Sanford
(CUNY-Lehman College), Member News: Victoria Sanford - Victoria Sanford on Guatemala Genocide, Other Voices:RTVE
July
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Anthony P. Graesch
(Conneticut College), Member News: Anthony P. Graesch - On The Fourth of July, A Declaration of Dependence, TIME
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Elinor Ochs
(UCLA), Member News: Elinor Ochs - Spoiled Rotten: Why Do Kids Rule the Roost?, The New Yorker
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Jeffery H. Cohen
(Ohio State U), Member News: Jeffery H. Cohen - Remittances After the Crisis: 5 Questions for Economist Dilip Ratha, Voices: World Bank
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Katrina Karkazis
(Stanford U), Member News: Katrina Karkazis - Rip Up New Olympic Sex Test Rules, TIME
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Timbuktu and the Politics of Fundamentalism, Huffington Post
June
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Anthony P. Graesch
(Connecticut College), Member News: Anthony P. Graesch - The Way We Live: Drowning in Stuff, Los Angeles Times
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Brian McKenna
, Member News: Brian McKenna - Michigan's Abu Ghraib, CounterPunch
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Elana Shever
(Colgate U), Member News: Elana Shever - When the State Takes Stock, Huffington Post
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Emilie Hitch
(Thinkers & Makers, LLC), Member News: Emilie Hitch - Thinkers & Makers Applies Anthropology to Business Strategy, The Line
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Gillian Tett
(Financial Times), Member News: Gillian Tett - Money, Power and Wall Street, PBS
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - Black Feminist Auto/Ethnography that Makes You Want to Cry, Insight News
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Jeffrey Juris
(Northeastern U), Member News: Jeffrey Juris - AE on Occupy, The Chronicle for Higher Education
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Joao Biehl
(Princeton U), Member News: Joao Biehl - Uinversity of Sao Paulo, Princeton to Launch Strategic Partnership This Fall, Daily Princetonian
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Jose L. Santos
(Metropolitan State U), Member News: Jose L. Santos - U.N. Inquiry into U.S. Treatment of Indians is Overdue, MPR News
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Judith L. Hanna
(U Maryland-College Park), Member News: Judith L. Hanna - Taxing Strip Clubs for Rape, The Inquirer
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Katrina Karkazis
(Stanford U), Member News: Katrina Karkazis - London 2012: IOC Gender Testing Policy Challenged, New York Times
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Leo Chavez
(U California - Irvine), Member News: Leo Chavez - Undocumented Latino Youth Turn To Activism To Combat Obstacles, PHYS.org
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Lisa Lucero
(U Illinois - Urbana-Champaign), Member News: Lisa Lucero - Diving for Underwater Offerings, The New York Times
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Michael Galaty
(Millsaps College), Member News: Michael Galaty - Millsaps Professor Receives National Science Foundation Grant, Millsaps News
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Mike McGoverm
(Yale U), Member News: Mike McGoverm - Cote d'Ivoire: Making War in Cote d'Ivoire, Think Africa Press
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Waging War On Higher Education, Huffington Post
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Robert Albro
(American U), Member News: Robert Albro - 'Big Data' Disguises Digital Doubts, USA Today
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Robert Lemelson
(UCLA), Member News: Robert Lemelson - First Film Series About Mental Illness in the Developing World Released by Elemental Production, PRWeb
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Tanya Luhrmann
(Stanford U), Member News: Tanya Luhrmann - Tanya Luhrmann on "When God Talks Back", New York Times
April
March
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Alexander Edmonds
(U Amsterdam), Brazil's Poor Get Free Beauty Treatment, Associated Press
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Alyssa Crittenden
(U Nevada - Las Vegas), Member News: Alyssa Crittenden - Honey: The Sweet Secret to Evolution, kNPR
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Christa Salamandra
(Lund U), Member News: Christa Salamandra - Famed Syrian Novelist Writes for Opposition, CNN
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Eben Kirksey
(CUNY), Member News: Eben Kirksey - Obama: Do the Right Thing for West Papua, Huffington Post
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Gregory Button
(U of Tennessee - Knoxville), Member News: Gregory Button - Medical Anthropologist Studies Modern Disasters, including Fukushima Meltdown, Live Science
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Nandini Sikand
(Lafayette College), Member News: Nandini Sikand - Soma Girls, PBS
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Joseph Cony and the Other Africa, The Huffington Post
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Tanya Luhrmann
(Stanford U), Member News: Tanya Luhrmann - Tuning In to the Voice of God, The Chronicle for Higher Education
2011
December
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Alison Brown
(University of Aberdeen), Blackfoot Shirts Make Historic Atlantic Crossing, HorseTalk
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Ana Celia Zentella
, Member News: Ana Celia Zentella - Occupy Language?, New York Times
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Benjamin Campbell
, Member News: Benjamin Campbell - Now We Are Six - The Hormone Surge of Middle Childhood, New York Times
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Carol Worthman
(Emory U), Member News: Carol Worthman - Emory Anthropologist Named Fellow, Virginia Highland-Druids Hill Patch
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David Giles
(U of Washington), Member News: David Giles - There's no time to waste, Financial Times
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Dena Plemmons
(U of California-San Diego), Member News: Dena Plemmons - Nine UC San Diego Professors Named 2011 AAAS Fellows, UC San Diego News Center
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Gabriella Coleman
(New York U), Member News: Gabriella Coleman - The Academics of Anonymous, The Washington Post
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George Armelagos
(Emory U), Member News: George Armelagos - Did Christopher Columbus Bring Syphilis to Europe?, The Star
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George Cowgill
, Member News: George Cowgill - Original Offering Found at Teotihuacan Pyramid, NPR
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Hugh Gusterson
(George Mason U), Member News: Hugh Gusterson - Analyst Sees Lasting Damage to Los Alamos, Livermore Labs, The Independent
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - The Perils of Leadership in Higher Education, Insight News
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Janine R. Wedel
(George Mason U), Member News: Janine R. Wedel - It Was A Wonderful Life: My Odyssey with Bank of America, Huffington Post
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Joseph S. Alter
(U of Pittsburgh), Member News: Joseph S. Alter - Celibacy & Masculinity Go Together in Various Ways, The Bangalore Mirror
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Judith Hanna
(U of Maryland), Member News: Judith Hanna - Lap Dances Find Academic Champion as Cities Rein in Strip Clubs, Bloomberg
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Kristen Ghodee
(Bowdoin College), Member News: Kristen Ghodee - The Fall of Communism in Bulgaria, PRI-The World
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Niko Besnier
, Member News: Niko Besnier - Advanced Grant: Globalization, Sports and Precarity of Masculinity, U of Amsterdam News
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Classroom Commentaries, Huffington Post
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Richard Grinker and Frances Norwood
(George Washington U), Member News: Richard Grinker and Frances Norwood - Anthropologist Association Revises Code of Ethics, The GW Hatchet
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Sarah Kendzior
(Washington U St. Louis), Member News: Sarah Kendzior - The Strange Saga of a Made-Up Activist and Her Life-and Death - as a Hoax, The Atlantic
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T.J. Ferguson
(U of Arizona), Member News: T.J. Ferguson - History Helps Make Sense of Wildfires, Green Valley News
November
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Aisha Khan
(New York University), Scholars Consider Creolization Themes, The Daily Targum
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April M. Beisaw
(Heidelberg U), Member News: April M. Beisaw - Psst: Don't Tell Anyone, but Some Professors Like Teaching, The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Member News: Barbara J. King - Should Babies Co-sleep with their parents?, NPR
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Beverly Davenport,
(U of North Texas), Member News: Beverly Davenport, - UNT Anthropology Assistant Professor Honored for Commitment to Ethics and Education, UNT News
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Brian McKenna
, Member News: Brian McKenna - Student Loan Fury in the Occupy Movement, CounterPunch
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David Price
(Saint Marin U), Member News: David Price - Case Western Breakdown, Counterpunch
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Elisa J. Sobo,
(San Diego State U), Member News: Elisa J. Sobo, - What Can Slow Schools Teach Us?, SignOn San Diego
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Gabriella Coleman
(New York U), Member News: Gabriella Coleman - Digital Activism From Anonymous to Occupy Wall Street: a Conversation with Gabriella Coleman, Death and Taxes Magazine
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Gillian Tett
(Financial Times), Member News: Gillian Tett - Interrogation is not a social science, Financial Times
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H. Russell Bernard
, Member News: H. Russell Bernard - Not Feeling the Kinship, Inside Higher Ed
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Jonathan Maupin
(Arizona State U), Member News: Jonathan Maupin - Undergrad aims to reduce childhood illness in Guatemala, ASU News
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Julienne Rutherford
(U of Illinois Chicago), Member News: Julienne Rutherford - Evolution Offers Clues to Leading Cause of Death During Childbirth, News.Gnome.Es
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Karen Strier
(U of Wisconsin), Member News: Karen Strier - Study finds monkey mothers are key to sons' reproductive success, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Kate Hennessy
(Simon Fraser U), Member News: Kate Hennessy - Art meets academia: a field study, The McGill Daily
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Leila Rodriguez
(U of Cincinnati), Member News: Leila Rodriguez - Research Examines a Growing Immigrant Population's Self Employment in the US, Science Codex
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Linda Layne
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Member News: Linda Layne - Studies in "Choice Moms" – Single Mothers (and Mums) by Choice, Rensselaer News
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Simon J. Craddock Lee
, Member News: Simon J. Craddock Lee - Anthropologists Consider a New Code of Ethics, Inside Higher Ed
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Stephanie Sadre-Orafai
(U of Cincinnati), Member News: Stephanie Sadre-Orafai - Research Shows Art Imitates Life – The 'Hard' Life, That Is, Newswise
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Susan C. Dewey
(U of Wyoming), Member News: Susan C. Dewey - Anthropologists Grapple With Drawing the Line Between Research and Advocacy, The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Virginia R. Dominguez
, Member News: Virginia R. Dominguez - Anthropologists Seek a More Nuanced Place for Science, The Chronicle of Higher Education
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William Beeman
(U of Minnesota), Member News: William Beeman - Will Congress Disrupt Diplomacy?, Star Tribune
October
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Balmurli Natrajan
(William Patterson U), Member News: Balmurli Natrajan - Anthropology Course Explores the Life Cycle of, Say, Your Pen, The Chronicle
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Barbara King
(College of William & Mary), Member News: Barbara King - The Paleo-Diet: Not The Way to a Healthy Future, 13.7 NPR Blog
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Charlotte Noble
(U of South Florida), Member News: Charlotte Noble - IUN Alumna Spearheads Anthropology Awareness Campaign, Northwest Times
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David Lancy
(Utah State U), Member News: David Lancy - Mine! Don’t Force Kids to Share, Slate
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Elizabeth D. Tunstall
(Swinburne U), Member News: Elizabeth D. Tunstall - Audio Interview with Design Anthropologist Dori Tunstall, Putting People First
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Hugh Gusterson
(George Mason U), Member News: Hugh Gusterson - Pentagon Cultural Analyst Helped with Interrogations, Nature
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James Brennan and Susan Scrimshaw
(Russell Sage College), Member News: James Brennan and Susan Scrimshaw - Picking Up the Pieces after Katrina, Times Union
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Kathleen Hull
(U of California - Berkeley), Member News: Kathleen Hull - Pestilence and Persistence: Yosemite Indian Demography and Culture in Colonial California, National Parks
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Kathleen Richardson
(U College of London), Member News: Kathleen Richardson - The Rise of the Machines? Not Any Time Soon, The Independent
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Kathryn Dudley
(Yale U.), Member News: Kathryn Dudley - Luthiers: The Next Endangered Species, The New York Times
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Lavanya Proctor
(Lawrence U), Member News: Lavanya Proctor - The secret lives of our profs, The Lawrentian
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Mark Auslander
(Central Washington U), Member News: Mark Auslander - Oxford’s racial history uncovers slave’s descendants but mysteries remain, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Matthew Rhode
(Clarion U), Member News: Matthew Rhode - Anthropologist to Share Work on Identification of Lost WWII Soldiers, Gant Daily
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Matti Bunzl
(U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Member News: Matti Bunzl - Humanities Festival: Circuits of Change, Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wesch
(Kansas State U), Member News: Michael Wesch - Michael Wesch: It’s a ‘Pull,Pull’ World, THE Journal
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Social Renaissance, The Huffington Post
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Rachel Newcomb
(Rollins College), Member News: Rachel Newcomb - To Governor Rick Scott: What Anthropologists Can Do for Florida, The Huffington Post
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Robert Albro
(American U), Member News: Robert Albro - Spies To Use Twitter As Crystal Ball, The Christian Science Monitor
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Ronald Niezen
(McGill U), Member News: Ronald Niezen - Does Muammar Gaddafi’s swift excecution signal revival of old feuds?, National Post
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William Garriott
(James Madison U), Member News: William Garriott - “Narcopolitics is Everywhere:†An Interview with William Garriott, Left Eye On Books
September
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Annie Barnes
, Member News: Annie Barnes - New Book "Thorns: Black Spousal Abuse" Addresses Domestic Violence Amongst Black Couples, Black News.com
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Beverly Strassman
(U of Michigan), Member News: Beverly Strassman - Raising a Child Doesn’t Take A Village, Study Finds, The Toronto Star
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Carol Worthman
(Emory U), Member News: Carol Worthman - Men's Testosterone Drops After Fatherhood, Study Says, Huffington Post
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Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
, Member News: Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh - The Remains of That Day, Macleans
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Claudia Valeggia
(U of Pennsylvania), Member News: Claudia Valeggia - President Obama Honors Outstanding Early-Career Scientists, Office of the Press Secretary - The White House
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David Stoll
(Middlebury College), Member News: David Stoll - Old Footage Haunts General and a Director, New York Times
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Dennis Van Gerven
(Colorado U-Boulder), Member News: Dennis Van Gerven - CU anthropologist bringing mummies to Longmont, Times Call
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Douglas Feldman
(The College at Brockport), Member News: Douglas Feldman - Professor to Help AIDS Victims Overseas, The Stylus
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Dr. Su’ad Abdul Khabeer
(Purdue U), Member News: Dr. Su’ad Abdul Khabeer - The Peculiar Case of the Black American Islamophobe, Muslims Matters
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Greg Urban
(U of Penn), Member News: Greg Urban - Talk About Teaching and Learning, U of Pennsylvania Almanac
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John Bowen
(Washington U), Member News: John Bowen - 9/11 Impact Was Less in Europe, Washington University Newsroom
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Julia King
(St. Mary's College of Maryland), Member News: Julia King - Long-sought Zekiah Fort Likely Found, Baltimore Sun
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Kelsey Morgan
(Juniata College), Member News: Kelsey Morgan - Juniata Junior from Media, Pa. Receives EPA-GRO Fellowship, Juniata Campus News
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Kenneth Broad
, Member News: Kenneth Broad - AAA Members Showcase NSF Study to US Senate, U of Miami News
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Kristen Ghodsee
(Bowdoin College), Member News: Kristen Ghodsee - Ghodsee Book Wins Douglass Prize, Bowdoin Daily Sun
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M. Nazif Shahrani
(Indiana U-Bloomington), Member News: M. Nazif Shahrani - Obama’s Vietnam, . Huffington Post
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Mario Longoni and Eve C. Pinsker
(Field Museum of Natural History), Member News: Mario Longoni and Eve C. Pinsker - Get Healthy at Saturday’s Active Living Faire, Hammond Community News
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Tea Party America, The Huffington Post
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Richard A. Schweder
(U of Chicago), Member News: Richard A. Schweder - Phi Beta Kappa Scholar’s Presentation to Examine Cultural Practices of Minority, ValpoLife
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William Fairbanks
, Member News: William Fairbanks - Retired Anthropologist Turns to Open Road, Cumberland Times-News
August
July
June
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April Beisaw
(Heidelberg U), Member News: April Beisaw - Professor’s Paper Wins National Award, Heidelberg University News
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Elzbieta Gozdziak
(Georgetown U), Member News: Elzbieta Gozdziak - GU Anthropologist Elzbieta Gozdziak a winner of California Series in Public Anthropology’s International Competition, Georgetown University News
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Erin Finley
(UMBC), Member News: Erin Finley - For Soldiers with PTSD, A Profound Daily Struggle, Talk of the Nation, NPR
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Anthony Weiner's Fair Weather Friends, Huffington Post
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Sarah Green
(U of Manchester), Member News: Sarah Green - IAS Fellow at Hatfield College, Durham University, Durham University
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Michael Di Giovine
(West Chester Univerity), Ces voyageurs qui s'inscrivent dans les pas des dieux, Bilan
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Amy Sousa
(Hartman Group), Member News: Amy Sousa - Bloggers Replace Mom's Recipe Box as Source of Food Knowledge, The Salt NPR Food Blog
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, Member News: Angela Garcia - Heroin Vaccine Won't 'Cure' What Ails Addicts
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Anthony P. Graesch
(Conneticut College), Member News: Anthony P. Graesch - Aurora and Hollywood: Violence in Movies, KCRW Radio
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Anthony P. Graesch
(Conneticut College), Member News: Anthony P. Graesch - On The Fourth of July, A Declaration of Dependence, The Washington Post
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Anthony P. Graesch
(Conneticut College), Member News: Anthony P. Graesch - The Ethnoarchaeology of the American Home, 89.3 KPCC Radio
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Anthony P. Graesch
(Conneticut College), Member News: Anthony P. Graesch - The Way We Live: Drowning in Stuff, The New York Times
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Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Member News: Barbara J. King - Retirement Home or Research Lab? Report Weighs Fate of US Chimpanzees, 13.7 Cosmos And Culture – NPR
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Barbara J. King
(College of William and Mary), Member News: Barbara J. King - Retirement Home or Research Lab? Report Weighs Fate of US Chimpanzees, 13.7 Cosmos and Culture – NPR
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Barbara King
(College of William & Mary), Member News: Barbara King - Humans and Other Animals: A Voice from Anthropology, NPR – Cosmos & Culture
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Barbara King
(William and Mary U), Member News: Barbara King - Humans and Other Animals: A Voice from Anthropology, NPR
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, Member News: Brenda Baker - Bone Stored at UW About To Make Trip Home
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Brian Thom
(U Victoria), Member News: Brian Thom - Beyond Treaty Troubles: Examples of Successful Sharing, The Tyee
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, Member News: Bruce Whitehouse - US Anthropologist in Mali Becomes Sought-After Blogger
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Christa Salamandra
(Lund U), Member News: Christa Salamandra - The Message From Damascus, Al Jazeera
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Cindy Dell Clark
(Rutgers U), Member News: Cindy Dell Clark - Asthma on Screen, The Lancet (.PDF)
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Deborah Reed-Danahay
(U Buffalo), Member News: Deborah Reed-Danahay - UB Anthropologist Will Be Yip Fellow at Magdalene College, Cambridge, UB News
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, Member News: Edgardo Krebs - The Purloined Borges
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Edward Fischer
(Vanderbilt U), Member News: Edward Fischer - Make a Better New Year's Resolution: Expert Advice, USA Today
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, Member News: George & Sharon Gmelch - How To Make A Show About Travelers
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Gina Athena Ulysse
(Wesleyan U), Member News: Gina Athena Ulysse - TEDxUofM: Untapped Future Game Changers, Huffington Post
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - A Farewell Requiem: Dr. Elvyn Jones-Dube, Insight News
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, Member News: Irma McClaurin - Artspeak: Hands-on Science: The Next Generations of Museums
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - Artspeak: The Despair of College Reunions, Insight News
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - Black Feminist Auto/Ethnography that Makes You Want to Cry, Insight News
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - Obama Rewind Needed, Insight News
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Irma McClaurin
(McClaurin Solutions), Member News: Irma McClaurin - Presidential Slam Dunk, Insight News
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, Member News: Irma McClaurin - Why George Zimmerman Does Not Get the 'Hispanic' Pass Card on Racism
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Janine Wedel
(George Mason U), Member News: Janine Wedel - Corruption is All Around Us, New America
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Janine Wedel
(George Mason U), Member News: Janine Wedel - Schwarzman, Piketty, Kerry, Gorman Pick Best Books of '14, Bloomberg
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Jason Antrosio
(Hartwick College), Member News: Jason Antrosio - Hartwick's Antrosio Takes Over as Co-Editor of Open Anthropology, Hartwick News
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Jeffrey Juris
(Northeastern U), Member News: Jeffrey Juris - AE on Occupy, Possible Futures
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Jeffrey Juris
(Northeastern U), Member News: Jeffrey Juris - Academia Occupied by Occupy, New York Times
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Jeffrey Juris
(Northeastern U), Member News: Jeffrey Juris - Can Democracy Be Re-imagined Through the Occupy Movement?, OccupyIlluminati.com
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, Member News: Jose Santos - A Minnesota Anthropologist Considers the Politics of Identity
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Judith L. Hanna
(U Maryland-College Park), Member News: Judith L. Hanna - Stripping as an Art Form, The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Judith L. Hanna
(U Maryland-College Park), Member News: Judith L. Hanna - Taxing Strip Clubs for Rape, Salon.com
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, Member News: Karen Ho - The 'I'll be gone, you'll be gone' Financial Market Mentality
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Kathryn Clancy
(U Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Member News: Kathryn Clancy - Female Anthropologists Harassed, The Scientist
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, Member News: Kathryn Denning - Q&A: The Anthropology of Searching for Alie
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, Member News: Kathryn Denning - What An Anthropologist Thinks of the Search for Alien Li
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Katrina Karkazis
(Stanford U), Member News: Katrina Karkazis - Caught in the Middle, ESPN
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Katrina Karkazis
(Stanford U), Member News: Katrina Karkazis - Is Sex Testing in the Olympics a Fool's Errand?, Los Angeles Times
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Katrina Karkazis
(Stanford U), Member News: Katrina Karkazis - London 2012: IOC Gender Testing Policy Challenged, The Toronto Star
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Katrina Karkazis
(Stanford U), Member News: Katrina Karkazis - Rip Up New Olympic Sex Test Rules, New Scientist
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Katrina Karkazis
(Stanford U), Member News: Katrina Karkazis - You Say You're a Woman? That Should Be Enough, The New York Times
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Leith Mullings
(CUNY Graduate Center), Member News: Leith Mullings - "Diggers" TV Show Strikes Nerve, Billings Gazette
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Linda Cordell
(U New Mexico), Member News: Linda Cordell - Southwestern Archaeologist Linda Cordell Found Dead at 69, The Santa Fe New Mexican
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, Member News: Mark Schuller - Chaos and Cholera: Haiti's Message to the Tea Party (And the Rest of Us)
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Merrill Singer
(U of Connecticut), Member News: Merrill Singer - Drug Users' Union in San Francisco Part of Growing Movement, Los Angeles Times
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, Member News: Merry Corky White - Merry Corky White on Boston's Japanese Coffee
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, Member News: Neal Keating - American Indians' Truths: The Most Dangerous Show on Radio - 4/6/12
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Mediums and Their Political Messages, Huffington Post
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, Member News: Paul Stoller - Professing Hard Work
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Seeking A More Cosmopolitan America, Huffington Post
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Social Renaissance, The Huffington Post
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Tea Party America, Huffington Post
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Timbuktu and the Politics of Fundamentalism, Huffington Post
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - Waging War On Higher Education, Huffington Post
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Paul Stoller
(West Chester U), Member News: Paul Stoller - White House of Blues, The Huffington Post
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Robert Albro
(American U), Member News: Robert Albro - Spies To Use Twitter As Crystal Ball, Nature
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Seth Holmes
(U California - Berkeley), Member News: Seth Holmes - Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: The True Cost of Our Produce, Modern Farmer
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Setha Low
(Graduate Center - CUNY), Member News: Setha Low - Beach Fire Pits Spark Battle Between Private Interests and Public Land, Marketplace, American Public Media
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Simon J. Craddock Lee
, Member News: Simon J. Craddock Lee - Anthropologists Consider a New Code of Ethics, The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Smadar Lavie
(U California-Berkley), Member News: Smadar Lavie - Israeli Political Leadership Uses War as Tool for Dampening Social Protest, Tikun Olam
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Smadar Lavie
(U California Berkeley), Member News: Smadar Lavie - Next Texts Out Now: Smadar Lavie, Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture, Jadaliyya
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Smadar Lavie
(U California Berkeley), Member News: Smadar Lavie - Tortured by the State: Race and Gender in Contemporary Israel, The Tel Aviv Review
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, Member News: Susan B. Hyatt - Christian and Jews Rediscover Interracial Haven
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, Member News: Tanya Luhrmann - 'When God Talks Back' To the Evangelical Community
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Tanya Luhrmann
(Stanford U), Member News: Tanya Luhrmann - Tanya Luhrmann on "When God Talks Back", MPR News
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Victoria Sanford
(CUNY), Member News: Victoria Sanford - Trial Annulment in Guatemala Rejected by Judge, The New York Times
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, Member News: William Beeman - A Test for Arizona's Immigration Law
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Greta Uehling
(University of Michigan), Ukraine’s war has shattered some friendships and family ties – but ‘care ethics’ have strengthened other relationships, The Conversation