Anthropologists
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- Anthropology Biographies University of Minnesota at Mankato directory of anthropology biographies.
- Gulliver, Phillip Professor at York University whose main interests are in the fields of law and social control and of local-level politics, with particular specialization on processes of dispute management and decision-making.
- Allen, Mark Pomona College anthropology instructor whose interests include cultural resource management in New Zealand.
- Hagen, Edward H. A biological anthropologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara conducting research with the Shuar people of Ecuador.
- Hickey, Joseph V. Professor of cultural anthropology at Emporia State University.
- Brown, Margaret L. Anthropologist at Washington University in St. Louis whose research interests are on examining the connection between social norms and the development of beliefs about the social world.
- Culin, Stewart Historic information about a 19th and Early 20th Century (1858-1929) Ethnologist-Sinologist. Includes full text reprints of his shorter contributions to anthropology.
- Wiedman, Dennis Applied anthropologist and director of the Program Review Office of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness at the Florida International University.
- Frake, Charles O. Professor at the University of Buffalo who researches cultural ecology and cognitive anthropology in Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and Europe.
- Muratorio, Blanca University of British Columbia ethnographer whose research interests include Amazonian societies, women in the Third World, religion and ethnicity.
- Cashdan, Elizabeth Anthropology professor at the University of Utah who studies sex differences and reproductive strategies, hormones and behavior, spatial organization and exchange.
- Kan, Sergei A. Professor at Dartmouth College whose research interests include the culture and history of Native Americans, indigenous cultures of Siberia, missionization and native response and the anthropology of death and religion.
- Pandey, Shanta Professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis whose research focuses on factors that affect women's pursuit of economic opportunities and rural development in Nepal.
- Cruikshank, Julie University of British Columbia anthropologist whose research interests include subarctic ethnography, circumpolar political developments, and North American ethnohistory.
- Barker, John University of British Columbia anthropologist interested in religion, missionaries and conversion in colonial settings.
- Kilbride, Philip L. Anthropologist at Bryn Mawr College whose concentration is on the cultures of East Africa where he has conducted research projects in Uganda and Kenya.
- Watson, Patty Jo Professor of Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis.
- Rubenstein, Joe Professor of Anthropology at Stockton College.
- Sanger, David Anthropology professor at the University of Maine with expertise in the ecology of maritime hunter gatherers and the causes and effects of climatic events on small scale societies.
- Beeman, William O. Brown University anthropologist. Includes links to online papers and publications on linguistic anthropology, performance, culture and identity.
- Little, Kenneth Instructor at York University interested in analysis of society as spectacle, visual culture, and of popular cultural performance in both Euro-North American and postcolonial cultures.
- Kroeber, Alfred L. A biography of Kroeber's life and catalog of his contributions to the field of anthropology.
- Edwards, Jay D. Professor at Louisiana State University who researches folklore and vernacular architecture in the Caribbean, and Louisiana.
- Bloch, Alexia University of British Columbia professor whose research focuses on hierarchies of power, visual anthropology, and feminist anthropology
- Stansbury, James Professor at the University of Florida whose research interests are in the medical anthropology of Central and South America.
- Ward, Carol V. University of Missouri anthropologist with a specialization in human adaptation and biological variation.
- Bacigalupo, Ana Mariella Professor at the University of Buffalo who researches religion, ritual, gender, in indigenous highland South America
- Fiske, Alan Page Associate Professor of Anthropology at UCLA whose research and teaching explores the ways in which culture, psychology, and natural selection operate together to shape human sociality.
- Laurie, John Anthropologist and subject librarian for the New Zealand and Pacific Collection archived at the University of Auckland.
- Berman, Carol M. Anthropologist at the University of Buffalo who researches primate social development.
- Jackson, Jason Baird A professor and curator at the University of Oklahoma. The site includes information on his research among the Yuchi, a Native American people in Eastern Oklahoma.
- Lovejoy, C. Owen Kent State University professor who researches biomechanics, forensics, skeletal biology and human evolution.
- Stein, Julie K. Professor of Anthropology at the University of Washington. Includes vitae, publications, and information for prospective graduate students.
- Harries-Jones, Peter Instructor at York University who teaches cultural anthropology and maintains a continuing interest in the politics of Central and Southern Africa.
- Bernard, H. Russell Cultural anthropologist at the University of Florida. Includes curriculum vitae, class materials, and a list of his academic papers available online.
- Schrauwers, Albert Anthropologist at York University who published a book on the nineteenth century, communitarian "Children of Peace" who lived in Sharon, Ontario.
- Dow, James Winslow Anthropology professor at Oakland University. Includes collection of online papers and articles.
- Creighton, Millie University of British Columbia professor whose research interests include Japanese society and culture.
- Sirianni, Joyce E. Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Buffalo who teaches craniofacial growth and development, and biological anthropology.
- McCullough, John M. Professor at the University of Utah interested in ecological genetics and human variation.
- Gururani, Shubra Researcher at York University who explores the multiple discourses of conservationalist control that shaped the governance practices of colonial resource use regimes in the Central Himalayas from a feminist perspective.
- Steegmann, A.T. Phyisical anthropologist ath the University of Buffalo interested in adaptive human biology.
- Judd, Ellen R. Professor of social anthropology at the University of Manitoba whose research interests includes gender and kinship in China.
- Endicott, Kirk M. Professor at Dartmouth College whose research interests include social change in the Malaysian Batek, hunting and gathering societies, religion, economy and social organization in Southeast Asian Cultures.
- Loker, William Web site of the CSU Chico professor that discusses his research in applied anthropology in Honduras.
- Korey, Kenneth A. Professor at Dartmouth College whose research interests include human adaptability, human osteology, population genetics and computer applications.
- Stone, Glenn Davis Professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis whose research focuses on social, spatial, and political aspects of agriculture, sustainability, and biotechnology.
- Whiteford, Michael B. Professor at Iowa State University whose research interests focus on alternative curing practices and health-care decision-making processes in Latin America.
- Phillips, Ruth University of British Columbia anthropology professor whose research interest includes museum theory, and touristic commodification of art.
- Munson, Henry University of Maine anthropology professor whose interests include the comparative study of religion, and religion and politics.
- Beck, Lois C. Professor of sociocultural anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis.
- Sandweiss, Dan Anthropology professor at the University of Maine who studies climate change.
- Sperber, Dan Site of the French anthropologist and cognitive scientist, with brief biography and online texts.
- Ilahiane, Hsain Professor at Iowa State University whose primary research focuses on natural and cultural resource management, ethnicity and social mobility, and technological and agricultural change.
- Nachman, Steven R. a cultural anthropologist at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania who has conducted ethnographic research in Papua New Guinea and Haiti as well as among Haitian refugees in South Florida.
- Moskowitz, Marc L. Professor at Lake Forest College interested in fetus-spirits and ghosts in modern Taiwan.
- Crawford, David University of California, Santa Barbara anthropologist and Arab-Islamic specialist. Site contains links to published and unpublished reports on the anthropology of North Africa.
- Boyd, Robert Professor of anthropology at UCLA whose research interests focuses on mathematical models of human behavior.
- Igoe, James J. Professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis whose primary research and teaching interests revolve around the intersection of local and global cultural institutions.
- Gold, Gerald Professor at York University who studies the anthropology of disability and cultural definitions of accessibility.
- Blincow, Malcolm Instructor at York University who teaches cultural anthropology.
- O'Rourke, Dennis H. Anthropology professor at the University of Utah researching population and evolutionary genetics and human epidemiology.
- Matory, J. Lorand Professor at Harvard University who is interested in spirit possession, gender, ethnicity and transnationalism in West Africa.
- Romalis, Shelly Anthropologist at York University who studies the effects of economic and technological change on the banana industry in the Caribbean island of St. Lucia.
- Schmidt, Karen L. A biocultural anthropologist at the University of Pittsburgh, currently working on facial expression and schizophrenia, as well as on the adaptive significance child behavior cross-culturally.
- Otterbein, Keith F. Research specialist at the University of Buffalo who studies warfare, social structure and cultural ecology of peoples of the Caribbean and West Africa.
- Rodman, Margaret Professor at York University who conducts research on Canadian housing, especially non-profit cooperatives.
- Riner, Reed D. Professor at Northern Arizona University who studied applied anthropology as it relates to the enculturation Native American Indians.
- Watanabe, John M. Professor at Dartmouth College whose research interests include the anthropology of religion, symbolic anthropology, peoples and cultures of Latin America, particularly Mayan Indians in Mexico and Guatemala.
- Dentan, Robert K. Anthropology professor at the University of Buffalo who studies social organization, ecology and ritual in Southeast Asia and Africa.
- David J. Banks Professor at the University of Buffalo researching kinship, culture, historical methods, and contemporary social change in Southeast Asia.
- Prufer, Olaf H. Professor at Kent State University who teaches psychological anthropology, culture conflict, North American and Old World prehistory.
- Bateson, Gregory Features a biography, a bibliography, a forum, and articles focusing on Bateson's epistemological work.
- Cushing, Frank Hamilton Biographical sketch of the 19th Century ethnologist who lived among the Zuni.
- Small, Cathy Anthropology professor at Northern Arizona University researching culture change, gender issues, applied, and development in Polynesia.
- Van Esterik, Penny Anthropologist at York University who has done research in Southeast Asia (Thailand and Indonesia) with some additional field experience in Kenya, Colombia and the United States.
- Kenyon, Susan Associate professor of anthropology and director of the anthropology program at Butler University. Professor Kenyon's research expertise includes gender studies, religion and healing, in Africa.
- Brewis, Alexandra An anthropologists at the University of Geogria whose primary research focus is on the ecology of childrens behavior.
- Adelson, N. Instructor at York University interested in the cultural construction of health.
- Meindl, Richard S. Kent State University instructor who teaches primate ecology and behavior.
- Ruby, Jay Professor of Anthropology and director of graduate program in the anthropology of visual communication at Temple University. Includes a list of his publications available online.
- Loeb, Laurence D. Professor at the University of Utah who studies Middle East ethnology, social organization, religion and ethnomusicology.
- Wiest, Raymond E. Professor of anthropology at the University of Manitoba who studies social organization, political economy, gender roles, migration and rural development in Mexico and Bangladesh.
- Alverson, Hoyt S. Dartmouth College anthropologist whose research interests include sociolinguistics, cognitive anthropology, economic and development anthropology as well as Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Currie, Dawn University of British Columbia anthropologist who researches Gender inequality and feminist theory.
- Rodseth, Lars T. Anthropology professor at the University of Utah who researches historical anthropology, kinship and social organization in Tibet and Nepal.
- Benfer, Robert A. Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia whose main research focus has been on the bioarchaeology of the central coast and western flanks of the Andes.
- Glenn, Mary Professor at Humbolt State University who researches primate behavior, ecology and conservation in the Caribbean and Africa.
- Worth, Sol The posthumous home page of a pioneer in visual anthropology. Includes some of Worth's publications for downloading.
- Smeltzoff, Sarah K. University of Miami anthropology professor who studies industrial and small-scale fisheries analyses in the Indo-Pacific and Spanish West Africa.
- Hage, Per Anthropology professor at the University of Utah researching kinship and social organization, structural analysis and social networks in Oceania.
- Feinberg, Richard Professor at Kent State University who researches kinship and social organization, political development, indigenous seafaring techniques in Oceana and Native North America.
- Nagata, Judith Anthropologist at York University who researches Amish ethnicity.
- Wilk, Richard Cultural anthropologist and professor at Indiana University. Biographical information and various projects, including software reviews and the Global Consumer Culture Project.
- Koolage, William W. Associate professor of cultural and medical anthropology at the University of Manitoba who studies indigenous societies of northern North America.
- Sexton, James D. Anthropology instructor at Northern Arizona University.
- English-Lueck, J.A. A tenured professor of Anthropology at San Jose State University in California, currently working on an ethnography of Silicon Valley cultures and their connection to centers of high technology worldwide.
- Stoner, Bradley P. Professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis whose research focuses on issues at the interface of anthropology, medicine and public health.
- Furbee, Louanna A professor of Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia whose intellectual concerns are language, culture, and thought, and the relationships among them.
- Duggleby, Christine R. Anthropologist at the University of Buffalo researching human population biology, genetics and evolutionary theory.
- Eickelman, Dale F. Dartmouth College Professor whose research interests include religion and politics in the Middle East and North Africa.
- Hamrick, Mark W. Kent State University faculty member interested in anatomy, primate paleontology and human evolution.
- Rubenstein, Hymie Professor of anthropology at the University of Manitoba who studies the ethnology of the Caribbean.
- Mitchell, Winifred Associate Professor in the Anthropology Department of Minnesota State University, Mankato.
- Silverman, Marilyn Anthropologist at York University whose interests lie in political anthropology and agrarian studies.
- Stoddart, Ken University of British Columbia anthropology instructor who teaches urban ethnography, autobiography, film and cultural studies.
- Turnbull, Colin A short biography from Science News of the celebrated anthropologist who launched the study of African pygmies in the 1950's.
- Hawkes, Kristen Anthropology professor at the University of Utah interested in documenting the sociobiology of hunter-gatherers.
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