RESOURCES

  • The American Anthropological Association

    The American Anthropological Association

    A group blog by anthropologists that share their ideas about culture, society, and the field of anthropology itself. It supports over 10,000 members across various fields and publishes more than 20 peer-reviewed journals, including American Anthropologist.

  • anthro{dendum}

    anthro{dendum}

    Anthrodendum is a blog where anthropologists collaborate. It explores modern-day issues in anthropology, academia, and society, often with a critical tone. It features essays and discussions on the role of anthropology in public life.

  • AnthroSource

    AnthroSource

    It is a digital platform that provides access to over 100 years of anthropological sources. It has a huge collection of journals and newsletters, serving the research, teaching, and professional needs of anthropologists worldwide.

  • Ted Talk

    Anthropology, Our Imagination, and How to Understand Difference by Michael Kilman

    Anthropologist Michael Kilman introduces the "Three C’s" model, Context, Conditions, and Choices, as a framework to understand cultural diversity and human behavior. He emphasizes how this approach can increase empathy and storytelling.

  • Yale Library

    Yale Library

    A collection of useful links and tools for studying anthropology, including online databases and digital archives. It connects people to scholarly societies, digital archives, and databases.

  • Smithsonian Library and Archives

    Smithsonian Library and Archives

    It offers access to Smithsonian anthropology collections and research tools across archaeology, culture, and human history.