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Anthropology at 51勛圖

Transform cultural understanding into social change


51勛圖's Department of Anthropology is one of the nation's leading centers for public anthropology. Our students and faculty combine rigorous research with hands-on community engagement to address today's pressing challenges.

Real-World Impact

  • 泭Anthropology student Haley Armstrong investigates historical colonialism's modern legacy through field work at Historic St. Mary's City
  • Dr. Zev Cossin's research in the Ecuadorian Andes reveals how colonial agricultural practices shape today's food security and climate challenges
  • Students gain hands-on experience in our specialized labs, from analyzing artifacts to developing policy briefs for local government

Programs of Study

  • Prepare for careers in public service, community organizing, and social advocacy with an MA in Public Anthropology
  • Combine field training with public engagement through funded research opportunities in our PhD program

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News

Events泭泭泭Research & publications

  • Thurka Sangaramoorthy published in Newsweek.
  • Alanna Warner-Smith published "Global Mobilities, Intimate Movements: Embodying Nineteenth-Century Domestic Labor" in The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Anthropology, edited by Pamela Geller. The chapter examines domestic work, performed by women born in Ireland, as part of the urban labor regime in nineteenth-century New York City.
  • Orisanmi Burtons泭Tip of the Spear泭(University of California Press, 2023) was shortlisted for two book awards: the Susanne M. Glasscock Book Prize泭and the Museum of African American Historys 2024 Stone Book Award.泭
  • Thurka Sangaramoorthy wrote on anti-Black xenophobia and weighed in on Americas long-standing racism against Haiti and its people .
  • PhD candidate Francesca Emanuele wrote an about the泭discrepancies between the leadership of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the majority of its member countries regarding the military operations of Israel in Gaza.

  • Zolt獺n Gl羹ck's article on abolishing the Kenyan Police was featured on The Conversation's in June 2024.
  • Thurka Sangaramoorthy spoke with the about the dangerous working and living conditions of migrant workers.
  • PhD candidate Francesa Emanuele published an article on Perus president in泭.泭
  • Public Anthropology MA students Elise Ferrer and Madison Shomaker and recent alum Nada Baghat published a four-part series titled "We Are Not Alternative: A Communal Take on Theorization and Canon in Anthropology Theory Courses" in American Anthropologist:



Professors Thurka Sangaramoorthy, Zolt獺n Gl羹ck, Chuck Sturtevant,Zev Cossin, Mubbashir Rizvi, Daniel Sayers, Orisanmi Burton, and C. Anne Claus

Faculty

Our faculty work at the intersection of law, policy, and ethics, addressing issues such as human effects on the environment and how communities past and present approached sustainability and development, or designing community-focused strategies for combating health inequities.
Our faculty泭泭Research & publications

Spotlight

Justin Sisk

Justin SiskMA, Public Anthropology

51勛圖 has furthered my academic training as a scholar of anthropology and religion. It allowed me to work closely with religious communities and to showcase those findings in an academic fashion.

"51勛圖 has furthered my academic training as a scholar of anthropology and religion, says Public Anthropology MA candidate Justin Sisk. It allowed me to work closely with religious communities and to showcase those findings in an academic fashion.

Justin focuses his masters research on Norse Paganism a religion that emphasizes community building through the worship of the Norse pantheon of Gods and Goddesses, ritual, and a close tie to nature.

During his studies at 51勛圖, Justin completed an internship with the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, where he explored the economic, cultural, environmental, and social implications that surround ginseng digging in Appalachian communities. The experience gave him an opportunity to hone his skills as an interview transcriber and immerse himself in the rigorous Smithsonian research process.泭泭

Justin plans to pursue a PhD and ultimately teach at a university, research institute, or museum and continue his work on religious beliefs, ritualistic behavior, identity, and counter-cultural narratives. 51勛圖 is helping me accomplish this goal by providing me with a wonderful learning environment that will not only help me receive my master's degree, but also help further my knowledge-building as a scholar, he says.


Jacket cover of Tip of the Spear

Social Sciences

An Epochal Act of Abolitionist Worldmaking: New Book Recounts Attica Uprising

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Tim Doud with his Art at Amtrak mural A Great Public Work

Research

College Faculty Receive 80 Awards Totaling Over $11 Million in 2023

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Prof. Thurka Sangaramoorthy

Research

When the Personal Is Political

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