Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Social_Science - Anthropology
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-100 of 108    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

         Anthropology:     more books (99)
  1. The Dictionary of Anthropology
  2. Cultural Anthropology (13th Edition) (MyAnthroLab Series) by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, 2010-02-12
  3. An Anthropology of Biomedicine by Margaret Lock, Vinh-Kim Nguyen, 2010-05-04
  4. Cultural Anthropology in a Globalizing World (2nd Edition) by Barbara Miller, 2009-12-16
  5. Great Jobs for Anthropology Majors (Great Jobs For Series) by Blythe Camenson, 2004-09-10
  6. Exploring Biological Anthropology: The Essentials by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, et all 2007-03-01
  7. Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology (2nd Edition) by Dawnie W. Steadman, 2009-01-02
  8. Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  9. The Anthropology of Performance (PAJ Books) by Victor Turner, 1988-06-01
  10. Designs for an Anthropology of the Contemporary by Paul Rabinow, George E. Marcus, et all 2008-01-01
  11. Environmental Anthropology: A Historical Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  12. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology: A Textbook (2nd Edition) by Steven N. Byers, 2004-08-30
  13. Introducing Cultural Anthropology by Roberta Lenkeit, 2008-10-17
  14. Annual Editions: Physical Anthropology 09/10 by Elvio Angeloni, 2008-10-14

81. Race
Collection of full text articles and links.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/misc/race.html
skip to main navigation Databases by Subject Databases by Title Not Sure Which Database to Use? Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng. (Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Sciences Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library
Information Center
How Do I Find? Research Quick Start Guides Any Topic ... INTERLIBRARY SERVICES

One of the most astonishing features of the contemporary discussion of race is the fact that anthropology, the science that deals with human biological and cultural variation, has managed to be marginalized. Regardless of reason, it is clear that there is no consensus and great confusion exists in the discipline [biological anthropology] with regards to race. The biological concept of race . . . has no basis in science

82. Temple University
of graduate and undergraduate programs, faculty listing, research areas, and facilities overview.......
http://www.temple.edu/bioanthro/

83. ABFA - American Board Of Forensic Anthropology
Promoting standards for professional forensic anthropologists and certifying members who meet those standards.
http://www.theabfa.org/
new fadeshow(fadeimages1, 113, 73, 1, 6000, 1, "R") new fadeshow(fadeimages2, 113, 73, 1, 6000, 1, "R") new fadeshow(fadeimages3, 113, 73, 1, 6000, 1, "R") new fadeshow(fadeimages4, 113, 73, 1, 6000, 1, "R") new fadeshow(fadeimages5, 113, 73, 1, 6000, 1, "R") new fadeshow(fadeimages6, 113, 73, 1, 6000, 1, "R") What is Forensic Anthropology? Forensic anthropology is the application of the science of physical or biological anthropology to the legal process. Physical or biological anthropologists who specialize in forensics primarily focus their studies on the human skeleton. What is the Practice of Forensic Anthropology? • The analysis of skeletal, badly decomposed, or otherwise unidentified human remains is important in both legal and humanitarian contexts. • Forensic anthropologists apply standard scientific techniques developed in physical anthropology to analyze human remains, and to aid in the detection of crime. • In addition to assisting in locating and recovering human skeletal remains, forensic anthropologists work to assess the age, sex, ancestry, stature, and unique features of a decedent from the skeleton. • Forensic anthropologists frequently work in conjunction with forensic pathologists, odontologists, and homicide investigators to identify a decedent, document trauma to the skeleton, and/or estimate the postmortem interval.

84. SIGHTS - Visual Anthropology Forum
Collection of working papers from a workshop organized by the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research.
http://cc.joensuu.fi/sights/
This website has its background in the visual anthropology workshop and course "Transcultural Images and Visual Anthropology" organized by The Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at the Australian National University, Canberra, 3 to 28 August, 1998. This site is under construction. New documents will be added and additional sections will be included in due time. Click here to view the Transcultural Images and Visual Anthropology course group photo by Neal McCracken, Australian National University Photography. Canberra. August 1998. VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY LINKS Email to webweaver 28 October 2003

85. Triton Films
An independent film production, and distribution company offering socio-cultural documentaries, ethnographic films, and experimental fiction films. Resource for documentary, anthropology, education, and research.
http://www.tritonfilms.com/

86. Society For Visual Anthropology
Provides a section of the American Anthropological Association, promoting the study of visual representation, and media. Contains publications, subscription, member s forum, links, and contact.
http://www.societyforvisualanthropology.org/
@import "http://societyforvisualanthropology.org/sva_blog/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/css/nggallery.css"; lb_path = "http://societyforvisualanthropology.org/sva_blog/wp-content/plugins/lightbox-2-wordpress-plugin/lightbox/"; lb_opacity= "0.8"; lb_resize= "7";
The Society for Applied Anthropology will hold a one-day Applied Video
Festival at the 71st Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington. The
festival is on April 1, 2011. One video producer will win a cash prize
of $250 and free registration ($120) to attend the conference. This open call for video submissions welcomes all genres ranging from
the ethnographic to the expository and experimental. We welcome
submissions that address in form or content the mission of the SfAA.
The awardee will have produced a video that deftly balances applied
investigations with provocative videographical storytelling. To enter
the competition, please submit a short or long format video on DVD to
the address below. The winner must be present at the conference to
collect the award and be available for a question and answer session after the screening of the film. There is no student award. Videos

87. Arctic Circle's Museum Of Art, Photography, And Anthropology
Photography, and anthropology of the Arctic Circle. Contains virtual museum, natural resources, history, culture, social equity, environmental justice, and Arctic forum.
http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/Museum/

88. Exposing Yourself: Reflexivity, Anthropology, And Film - J Ruby
A paper by Jay Ruby that explores the relationships between reflexivity, anthropology, and film.
http://astro.temple.edu/~ruby/ruby/exposing.html
Exposing yourself: Reflexivity, anthropology, and film (1) JAY RUBY Semiotica 30-1/2 (1980), pages. 153-179. (Note - original pagination has been preserved for citations purposes.) Self-consciousness about modes of representation (not to speak of experiments with them) has been very lacking in anthropology. (Geertz 1973:19) (Myrdal 1969:4) My interest in these ideas stems from what began as an elitist fascination with 'backstage' (Goffman 1959). I was convinced that if I could understand how someone made something and who they were, that that knowledge would cause me to become an 'insider'. In time, the interest broadened and became more sophisticated. It caused me to page 153 admire the novels of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. and Tom Robbins, the music of Frank Zappa, the photography of Lee Friedlander and Duane Michaels, the films of Jean-Luc Godard and Woody Allen, the paintings of Rene Magritte, and the comedy of the Firesign Theatre and Monty Python. Whatever else these people may be doing, they are trying to raise the critical consciousness of their audiences by being publicly, explicitly, and openly self-aware or reflexive. There are two other factors which figured in the development of my interest. For the past ten years I have been engaged in exploring the theoretical possibility of an anthropological cinema (Ruby 1971, 1975). During this process I discovered an apparent conflict between the scientific necessity for the anthropologist to reveal his methodology and the conventions of documentary film, which until recently have virtually prohibited such a revelation. In seeking a solution to this dilemma, I was drawn to the literature on reflexivity. In 1974, during the Conference on Visual Anthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, I organized a series of film screenings and discussions on autobiographical, personal, and self-referential films. (3) In doing so, I began in a more formal and systematic way to explore the relationship between what I am now calling reflexive film and reflexive anthropology.

89. Web Archive In Visual Anthropology
Features out-of-print and unpublished materials for teaching and research.
http://astro.temple.edu/~ruby/wava/
Web Archive in Visual Anthropology
WAVA is an archive resource for people interested in the anthropology of visual communication. It features out-of-print and unpublished materials useful for teaching and research. We have secured permission to place works on the web so that interested parties can download and use them. WAVA was created and is maintained by the faculty and graduate students in the graduate program in the anthropology of visual communication at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA USA. Among those givingtheir time and engery are Lindsey Powell, Rebecca Sobel, Kimberly Dukes, Stephanie Takaragawa, and Kendall Roark. We welcome your comments, criticisms and suggestions for additions. We have no funds for this site and are dependent upon voluntary labor. If you know a work that deserves to be circulated, please consider scanning it and sending the work on disk so that we can add it to the archive. . Please email us at WAVA Please note - the original pagination of all published work has been preserved and indicated so that readers may accurately cite. Some documents are in PDF form that requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Reader is available for download free from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html

90. Taylor & Francis Journals: Welcome
Offers an overview of the scope of the publication. Features editorial information, including submission details and subscription information.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/08949468.html
Contact Us Careers Members of the Group All Products Books Journal Article eBooks Alphabetical Listing Journals by Subject New Journals Author Services ... Garland Science document.title = 'Visual Anthropology';
Journal Details
Visual Anthropology
Published in cooperation with the Commission on Visual Anthropology Visit the organisation site Published By: Routledge Volume Number: 23 Frequency: 5 issues per year Print ISSN: 0894-9468 Online ISSN: 1545-5920 Subscribe Online Free Sample Copy Table of Contents Alerting View Full Pricing Details
Visual Anthropology is a scholarly journal presenting original articles, commentary, discussions, film reviews, and book reviews on anthropological and ethnographic topics. The journal focuses on the study of human behavior through visual means. Experts in the field also examine visual symbolic forms from a cultural-historical framework and provide a cross-cultural study of art and artifacts. Visual Anthropology also promotes the study, use, and production of anthropological and ethnographic films, videos, and photographs for research and teaching. Additional topics cover:
  • the relationship of cultural and visual perception;

91. H-SAE Discussion Network
A section of the American Anthropological Association dedicated to furthering the anthropological study of European societies and cultures.
http://www.h-net.org/~sae/
about search site map editors ... help
General Information Resources European Images Search H-SAE
Enter keyword(s)
Search all H-Net Logs

H-SAE is affiliated with H-Net, an independent, international consortium of scholars sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and Michigan State University, where it is located. H-SAE is also affiliated with the Society for the Anthropology of Europe , a section of the American Anthropological Association. H-SAE is open to scholars, advanced students, teachers, and professionals who desire participation in academic discussions of the anthropology of Europe.
What's New?
SAE sports a newly designed website, thanks to SAE Board member Tracey Heatherington
Policy on book announcements on the H-SAE email list (press your browser's back button to return to this page)

SAE Student Paper Competition for 2009

The 2009 SAE Student Paper Award submission deadline was May 15, 2009.
H-SAE: CFP: Europe - Migration - Identity: Summer Seminar (U Minnesota)
H-SAE: CFP: Conference "Colonies and Postcolonies of Law" (Princeton University, March 18th, 2011)

92. Society For Medical Anthropology (home)
American anthropology Association section promoting the anthropological study of health, illness, health care, and related topics.
http://www.medanthro.net/

93. Environmental Anthropology
Topical Interest Group of the Society for Applied anthropology. Formerly the Committee on anthropology in Environmental Planning. Features news, information on training and links.
http://www.sfaa.net/eap/abouteap.html

What is Environmental Anthropology?
Cooperative Agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency
Other Environmental Anthropology Publications
Where Can I Receive Graduate Training in Environmental Anthropology?
Links to Other Environmental Anthropology Sites

94. Forensic Anthropology Center - UT
The University of Tennessee Knoxville. Features information on research activities, body donation, faculty, and publications.
http://web.utk.edu/~anthrop/index.htm
Forensic Anthropology Center The University of Tennessee The Center Faculty Resources Body Donation ... UT Anthro New Courses Added
  • Outdoor Recovery Course: May 19-23, 2008* ( .pdf
  • Taphonomy in Forensic Anthropology: July 7-11, 2008* ( .pdf
    ( * ) indicates the course is closed.
Welcome! You've arrived at the homepage for the Forensic Anthropology Center at The University of Tennessee Knoxville. Click on the link to learn more about us. The Center Meet the people involved with teaching, practicing, and researching forensic anthropology at The University of Tennessee Knoxville. Faculty
Albinus' TabulaeSceleti et MusculorumCorporis Humani We have many resources for students, researchers, and law enforcement agencies. These include skeletal collections, decomposition facilities, and more. Resources Thinking about donating your body to science? Read on to find out about our unique body donation program.

95. LSU Faces Lab
Forensic anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services Laboratory at Louisiana State University. Provides identification services for law enforcement.
http://www.faceslab.lsu.edu/
LOCATION MAP F.A.Q. LINKS ABOUT US LOCATION MAP F.A.Q. LINKS ABOUT US ... EDUCATION

96. UNCW Forensic Anthropology
Offers a general description of the field that includes. education and career planning recommendations. Provided by A. Midori Albert, University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
http://people.uncw.edu/albertm/forensic.htm

97. Penn Museum - Penn Museum
University of Pennsylvania museum featuring online exhibits, articles and research.
http://www.penn.museum/
close Do you like our new website? Let us know what you think by filling out a short SurveyMonkey® questionnaire now! Feedback Review us on
Trip Advisor™
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Contacts
Upcoming Events
News and Announcements
Latest Press Releases
Anticancer Activity Found in Herbal Additives of Ancient Alcoholic Beverages New biomolecular archaeological evidence backed up by increasingly sophisticated scientific testing techniques are uncovering medicinal remedies discovered, tested, and sometimes lost, throughout millennia of human history—herbs, tree resins, and other organic materials dispensed by ancient fermented beverages like wine and beer. Did those ancient "remedies" work-and if so, is there something we can learn—or re-learn—from our ancestors to help sick people today? Read More...

98. ARD - Anthropology Review Database
Reviews of books, software, and audiovisuals.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/ARD

99. Welcome To Anthropologie - Anthropologie.com
An inspiring place to shop for Women's clothing, accessories, and home decor. Visit our beautiful collection of dresses, blouses, sweaters, shoes and more.
http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/index.jsp

100. At Home - Anthropologie.com
Shop all At Home at Anthropologie.com. Anthropologie offers a wide variety of At Home in the clothes section of the site. View all of the New Arrivals, Dining Styles, decorating
http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/catalog/category.jsp?navAction=jump&navC

Page 5     81-100 of 108    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter