Our Work
Faculty and students in the Anthropology Department are engaged in individually-run and collaborative research projects geared toward understanding and potentially solving the complex social problems besetting the region, nation, and world. Our work spans many areas, including:
- Anthropology of Work and Organizations
- Anthropology & Development
- Environmental Anthropology
- Feminist Anthropology
- Food Anthropology
- Human Rights
- Medical Anthropology
- Migration, Refugees, & Humanitarianism
- Religion, Identity Politics & Critical Race Studies
- Urban Anthropology
While each of these interest areas includes a list of the most relevant faculty in terms of their current research and teaching work, many of our classes, projects, and research agendas cut across multiple interest areas.