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Human behavioural ecology (HBE) can be defined as the evolutionary ecology of human behaviour. Its central focus is how the behaviour of modern humans reflects our species’ history of natural selection. The field has grown rapidly over the last twenty years, in anthropology and other social and behavioural sciences. It passes under many names, including Darwinian (or evolutionary) anthropology,...
The professionalization of Canadian anthropology in the first half of the twentieth century was tied closely to the matrix of the federal state, first though the Anthropology Division of the Geological Survey of Canada and then the National Museum. State anthropologists occupied an ambiguous professional status as both civil servants and anthropologists committed to the methodological and disci...
D.J. Kennett , J.P. Kennett , G.J. West , J.M. Erlandson , J.R. Johnson , I.L. Hendy , A. West g , B.J. Culleton , T.L. Jones , Thomas W. Stafford, Jr. i a Department of Anthropology, 1218 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA b Department of Earth Science, Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA c Department of Anthropology, University of Californ...
I use the concept of “engaged anthropology” to frame a discussion of how “spatializing culture” uncovers systems of exclusion that are hidden or naturalized and thus rendered invisible to other methodological approaches. “Claiming Space for an Engaged Anthropology” is doubly meant: to claim more intellectual and professional space for engagement and to propose that anthropology include the dime...
Awad E Osman1*, Habiba Alsafar2, Guan K Tay3, Jasem BJM Theyab4, Mohamed Mubasher1, Nezar Eltayeb-El Sheikh1, Hanan AlHarthi1, Michael H. Crawford5 and Gehad El Ghazali6 1PCLM, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh 11525, Saudi Arabia 2Khalifa University of Science Technology and Research, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 3Centre for Forensic Science, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, West...
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Taylor and Francis Ltd RJHS_A_133729.sgm 10.1080/1352 50500337462 International Journal of Heritage Studies 352-7258 (pri t)/1470-3610 (online) Original Article 2 05 & Francis 1 50 000Decembe 2005 In an era of increasingly contentious identity politics and growing tensions over whose narrative should predominate at heritage sites, public interest anthropology offers a valuable approach for scho...
The Sumerians may have said it best: “Food: That’s the thing! Drink: That’s the thing!” (Gordon 1959: 142). From bread and beer to wine and cheese, the people of the ancient Near East and North Africa developed a rich cuisine based on a set of crops and livestock domesticated in Southwest Asia, and a sophisticated technology of food preparation and preservation. This chapter traces the history ...
In his article, "Comparative Literature as Textual Anthropology," Antony Tatlow proposes textual anthropology as a critic's approach in the comparative study of literature. If anthropology is "behavioural hermeneutics" (Clifford Geertz) with the implication of self-reflexivity, the anthropologist will be disposed to fashion in the object of attention what is neglected and that can therefore be ...
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