šµ You know that we are living in a material world šµ and on our new episode of the Templeton Ideas podcast, anthropologist @drchipcolwell explains just why the average human has accumulated so many personal possessions.
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Today on #CreatedEqual, anthropologist and former museum curator @drchipcolwell joins @SHDetroit to discuss the complexities of returning stolen remains and belongings of Native American ancestors to their tribes šŖ¶
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In what ways are science contributions so valuable to our societies that we shouldn't cut spending on them? What is the role of science communication in highlighting them?
This episode was part of my work for the SAPIENS Public Scholar Training Fellowship š¤ Please check it out!
In case you missed it the archive of the May 6th workshop, "Proposal Writing for the Wenner-Gren Foundation: Applying for an Engaged Research Grant," co-sponsored by the ABA (Brazilian Anthropological Association) is live! buff.ly/44nFRts
š£ Out today in @SAPIENS_org:Ā an excerpt from my new @UChicagoPress book on South Baltimore grapples with what it means to grow up in a place where the same forces that enable life also endanger it how the #keybridgecollapse has only made this worse.
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