Palestinian refugee experiences since 1948 offer the anthropologist insights into the multiple perspectives of being a refugee as well as the impacts humanitarian efforts have had on those experiences.
The history, ethical framework, and responsibilities of scientists conducting ethnographic research; author uses examples from his experiences with collaborative ethnography.
Anthropology's core belief in cultural relativism is challenged by concerns with human rights; for an updated version of this article, see 'Anthropology Explored, 2nd ed.'
Lubkemann's research during Mozambique's long civil war shows that social existence in war is constituted as much by everyday social struggles and concerns as by the problems of violence.
Refugees present one of the international community's most pressing moral and ethical dilemmas; for an updated version of this article, see 'Anthropology Explored, 2nd ed.'
Repatriation issues and examples from the National Museum of Natural History; for an updated version of this article, see 'Anthropology Explored, 2nd ed.'
Teaching students with little or no anthropological background to successfully elicit cultural data from members of an American microculture; suitable for students in grades 11-12 and college. Related article appears Winter ...
Lesson plan for teaching high school anthropology students how to conduct field research and write an ethnography; includes bibliography on student field projects.
'AnthroNotes' editor Brooks interviews Eric Cline and Deborah Lehr from the Capitol Archaeological Institute about efforts to end looting of antiquities in Egypt after the Egyptian revolution of 2011; this article was ...
Insights from author, scholar and Modoc Indian Michael Dorris about cultural insensitivity and failure to appreciate the richness of cultural diversity in America.