Tag Archives: biocultural anthropology

Great bioanth sessions at AAA 2013 (Chicago)

The program for this November’s AAA meetings is beginning to come together. And while it is too late to submit a paper for this year’s meeting, it is not too late to consider attending (Chicago!). For those with a biological … Continue reading

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New biocultural evolution blog

Aaron Stutz, an associate professor of Anthropology at Oxford College, Emory University, has a wonderful new blog focused on biocultural evolution. I have added it to the blogroll on the side (which needs to be updated further), but you should … Continue reading

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More on biocultural anthropology

Kate Clancy’s post that I linked to the other day continues to generate wonderful conversation. I would first recommend re-visiting her original post and checking out the comments, which include very thoughtful replies from a number of people, including Greg … Continue reading

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Biocultural anthropology and interdisciplinary work

Kate Clancy has a wonderful post up on her Scientific American blog about the nature of interdisciplinary work and what it means for biocultural Anthropology/anthropologists. The whole piece is worth a read and she asks a few questions looking for … Continue reading

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