As the quote from
the American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead once said «A small group of thoughtful people could change the world.
Margaret Mead (
American cultural anthropologist, 1901 - 1978) «Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world.
American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead famously said, «never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.»
Not exact matches
Cultural anthropologists have discovered that homosexuality was probably not as much of an issue among Native
Americans as it is among Europeans.
Four recent major studies of human problems support a measure of optimism in human affairs: Arnold Toynbee's A Study of History; Quincy Wright's Study of War; Gunnar Myrdal's study of color caste in America, entitled An
American Dilemma; and the essays edited by the
cultural anthropologist, Ralph Linton, entitled The Science of Man in the World Crisis.
Intensive parenting, according to
anthropologist Solveig Brown, author of All on One Plate:
Cultural Expectations on
American Mothers, «views children as innocent and priceless, and assumes that mothers will be the primary parent responsible for using child - rearing methods that are child - centered, expert - guided, emotionally absorbing, labor - intensive, and financially expensive.»
1999 Reviewed for
American Anthropologist, Embodied Progress: A
Cultural Account of Assisted Conception by Sarah Franklin.
Dr. Cecilia Tomori,
anthropologist with postdoctoral training in public health, Research Associate at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and author of Nighttime Breastfeeding: An
American Cultural Dilemma is an expert on breastsleeping.
The Grid: The Fraying Wires Between
Americans and Our Energy Future By Gretchen Bakke
Cultural anthropologist Bakke writes a biography of sorts about our antiquated and overburdened power grid and looks ahead to what may replace it.
Rachel Watkins (pictured above), an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at
American University in Washington, D.C., is a biocultural
anthropologist, which means she studies how people's physiological conditions — their health and disease states — reflect the social,
cultural, economic, and political environment in which they lived.
These seven artists serve as
cultural anthropologists of our time, each creating a substantial body of work focusing on various segments of
American youth.
Sheila Pree Bright (
American, b. 1967), is an award - winning photographer based in Atlanta, GA and described as a «social
cultural anthropologist.»