Sustaining and Stimulating Europeanist Anthropology by Jessica Robbins and Elizabeth L. Krause
On January 28, 2019 by Nadeen ThomasAusterity. Refugees. Brexit. Far-right nationalism. Europe is in the headlines regularly these days, and the Society for the Anthropology of Europe (SAE) endeavors to understand and contextualize these phenomena. Through our annual book and paper prizes, pre-dissertation fellowship, and programming at the AAA Annual Meeting, SAE provides an intellectual home for anthropologists who study issues
Erasing Polish Anthropology? by Elżbieta M. Goździak and Izabella Main
On December 15, 2018 by Nadeen ThomasAnthropology is no stranger to political attacks. In the United States in 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott argued that there was no need for more anthropologists in the state. He said he wanted to spend taxpayers’ dollars giving people science, technology, engineering, and math degrees. Ironically, his own daughter studied anthropology. We remember too well