This just out in the Annals of Anthropological Practice: "Adapting rapid ethnographic research in an evolving emergency: Generalizable lessons in resilience," by Prof EJ Sobo and colleagues -
doi.org/10.1111/napa.12220
- relevant all narrowly defined research problems!
🚨New Course Alert🚨
Taught for the first time as ANTH 504, HUMAN ADAPTABILITY!!!
Don’t miss out on this class!
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00 am to 12:15 pm, in Storm Hall 231
Splice, The Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship at SDSU College of Arts and Letters, is an anthology of peer-reviewed publications produced by undergraduate students.
Further information can be found in the link in bio.
Email calsplice@gmail.com for more information.
For students, presented by students! ANTHROCHATS AT SDSU Friday, November 18, 2022! Hear all about student experiences in the field! Click the link in our bio to RSVP! Food and snacks will be provided! Be sure to RSVP so that we can make sure we get enough snacks for everyone!
DR. ERIN RILEY AWARDED SECOND NSF GRANT TO STUDY HUMAN-PRIMATE INTERACTIONS IN INDONESIA!!!
Dr. Riley’s latest NSF grant goes beyond answering the question, “why did the macaques cross the road?” to determine, “why do they stay?”
To read more about it click the link in our bio!
I could get used to the first week of the semester starting off with awesome news like this 👇🏼
@Anthro_Amanda @henryrscharf and I were awarded a @NSF Build and Broaden grant!! 🎉💰🐵🌳📊
Our interdisciplinary project (Anthropology & Statistics) will bring together...🧵
We can't wait to welcome our new students and families at New Student and Parent Convocation today! ❤️ 🖤 bit.ly/31gWMPp
📸 - New Student and Parent Convocation 2021
California's Northern Channel Islands are sometimes portrayed as frozen moments in history where ecosystems developed in virtual isolation for tens of thousands of years!
For more information/registration click the link in our bio!