Here is a selection of some of the top posts on anthropologies
during 2011, from our first issue in March all the way through to
December. I have included the most viewed posts, along with some
editor's selections to provide a glimpse into last year's issues.
Thanks for checking out the site, and I hope you enjoy these posts!
-R.A.
-R.A.
MOST VIEWED POSTS FOR 2011:
John Hawks
Sarah Williams
Daniel Lende
David Picard
Michael E. Smith
EDITOR'S SELECTIONS:
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?
Should I pursue Anthropology?
Stacie Gilmore
Keith Hart
ANTHROPOLOGIES OF TOURISM:
Visual Anthropology: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
Conor Muirhead
Conor Muirhead
THE ARCHAEOLOGY ISSUE:
Archaeology, Anthropology, and Multi-sited Ethnography
Colleen Morgan
Colleen Morgan
A Qualitative History of “Cultural Resource” Management
Adam Giacinto
Adam Giacinto
ANTHROPOLOGY AND ECONOMICS:
Anthropology and the Economists Without History
Jason Antrosio
Jason Antrosio
The Economy
Toby Austin Locke
Toby Austin Locke
BIOLOGICAL/PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY:
Biocultural Bodies and the Anatomy of Controversy
Kristina Killgrove
Kristina Killgrove
Biological anthropology: providing the historical context for all your anthropological questions
Kristi Lewton
Blurring the Lines: Ethnoprimatology in Anthropology
Amanda L. Ellwanger
Amanda L. Ellwanger
ANTHROPOLOGY/GEOGRAPHY:
Anthropology and Geography: A materialist synthesis between disciplines
Aaron Kappeler & Patrick Bigger
Aaron Kappeler & Patrick Bigger
The anthropologist as adolescent
Kristin Monroe
Kristin Monroe
Franz Boas: Geographer/Anthropologist
Ryan Anderson
Ryan Anderson
ANTHROPOLOGY WITH PURPOSE:
Anthropology and making a difference
Jeremy Trombley
Jeremy Trombley
Who is anthropology for?
Simone Abram
Simone Abram
APPALACHIA:
Biocultural Perspectives in Appalachian Anthropology
Britteny M. Howell
Britteny M. Howell
THE MIDDLE EAST:
My Field Site is Soaked With Blood
Diane E. King
Diane E. King
Politics and Art: Graffiti Art in Cairo, Egypt
Christine Smith
Christine Smith
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