- “Imagining and enacting Indigenous futures: diversity and the challenge . . .
Dr Penados’ talk, “Imagining and enacting Indigenous futures” focused on the challenges of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and asked what academies and nation-states can learn about DEI from the Mayan land rights struggle
- New Publication: Transformations in livestock systems - Beyond ranching . . .
We use a comparative approach that considers a wide range of livestock systems in different parts of the world, ranging from pastoralism in open access and communally held grasslands to ranching in privately owned and fenced rangelands, and industrial agriculture, to examine the diversity, complexity, and dynamics of these systems at the
- Doctoral candidate Madee Green presents at the EAA conference in Rome
Madee presented a part of her dissertation research, " The Impact of Biocultural Strategies on Prehistoric Jomon Biological Diversity ", in the specialist session "Advances in Japanese Archaeology"
- Dr. Erin Moore to join Anthropology Department, Fall 2020
To cover this topic, the course will engage a range of theoretical perspectives and diversity of materials including representations of illness, medicine, and care in fiction, film, memoir, and new media; ethnographic case studies; disability and health rights activism; and theories from anthropology and science and technology studies
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