She studied
social anthropology at University College London (UCL), graduating in 1995, after which she went on to study for a second bachelor's degree in fine art the Slade School of Art, also at UCL.
He studied literature and then
social anthropology at the University of Michigan, Lafayette College, Columbia University, and the University of North Carolina.
The startling insight of Emily Martin, professor of
social anthropology at Princeton University, is that we are beginning to think about our bodies in similar terms.
«Collectively there's greater residential segregation than 10 years ago,» says Hastings Donnan, a professor of
social anthropology at Queen's University Belfast.
Not exact matches
At Oxford in the 50s she discovered that the
social anthropology of that time was almost entirely about men.
In the first months of life, «an infant's
social, emotional and intellectual skills are slowly maturing,» says James McKenna, PhD, a professor of
anthropology at the University of Notre Dame and director of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory.
A professor of
anthropology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, John Hawks thinks two qualities could play a special part in our transportation future:
social behavior and intelligence.
It was
social media that first connected Weinberg with her now M4S co-chairs, Jonathan Berman, a postdoctoral fellow researching hypertension
at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio; and Valorie Aquino, an
anthropology Ph.D. student
at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
In a study published in Current
Anthropology, Matthew Velasco, assistant professor of
anthropology at Cornell University, explores how head - shaping practices may have enabled political solidarity while furthering
social inequality in the region.
She studied
anthropology at McGill University in Montreal, and applies the
social science's methodology to her installations, performances and videos, such as the Sun Ra Repatriation Project (2009).
Price's commission will explore the archives and collections of the Ashmolean Museum and the Pitt Rivers Museum (which cares for Oxford's holdings of
anthropology and world archaeology), looking particularly
at photographs of artefacts and documents used historically by curators, anthropologists and archaeologists working in the field, while simultaneously engaging with the
social and psychological implications of digital technologies.
«You're looking not only
at art history but
social history and
anthropology, the ways that people have solved essential questions as to who we are and what are our passions.»
He went on to study
social anthropology, art history and archaeology
at Goldsmiths, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
They'll be joined by invited guests from related sectors of the academic and curatorial worlds, including El Museo del BarrioSenior Curator Rocio Aranda - Alvarado; Jaskiran Dhillon, a professor of global studies and
anthropology at the New School; Carin Kuoni, the director and chief curator
at the Vera List Center for Arts and Politics; and Melissa Iakowi: he» ne» Oakes, a
social advocate and organizer
at the American Indian Community House.
Eyes of the Ancestors: The Arts of Island Southeast Asia
at the Dallas Museum of Art is edited by Reimar Schefold, professor emeritus of the
anthropology and sociology of Indonesia
at Leiden University, in collaboration with Steven G. Alpert, an author, consultant, and connoisseur of the arts of Island Southeast Asia and the Pacific Rim, with contributions by Steven G. Alpert; George Ellis, former President and Director of the Honolulu Academy of Arts; Nico de Jonge, Vice-Director of the University Museum of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands; Vernon Kedit, an authority on the weaving traditions of the Saribas region (Sarawak, Borneo); Reimar Schefold; Achim Sibeth, former curator of the Southeast Asian collection
at the Museum of World Cultures in Frankfurt / Main; and Roxana Waterson, a
social anthropologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore.
Jessica Piekielek, who teaches sociology and
anthropology at Southern Oregon University, has taken advantage of the calculator in her Introduction to Cultural
Anthropology class to talk about global population growth, development, and
social inequality.
Social sciences like sociology and
anthropology push us to think past the limitations created by an over-reliance on rankings and an over-emphasis on the schools
at the tops of hierarchies.
Michael Wesch, who teaches cultural
anthropology at Kansas State University, spent two years living with a tribe in Papua New Guinea, studying how people forge
social relationships in a purely oral culture.
To manage a
social network spanning this much disparity of socio - political contexts and levels of digital trust would call for Zuckerberg to re-enroll
at Harvard and get a degree in what I might call «digital
anthropology».