Category Archives: Anthropology

Ten Convenient Beliefs In UCLA’s Anthropology Department

Grok says: UCLA Anthropology has a strong four-field structure and a dominant cultural-anthropology profile centered on race/ethnicity/diaspora, visual/media anthropology, urban studies, medical anthropology, migration, and engaged/public work. Its location in Los Angeles — the ultimate global, multicultural, media-saturated city — … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs In Stanford’s Anthropology Department

Grok says: Stanford Anthropology is a rapidly rising top-tier department that explicitly leverages its Silicon Valley location and the university’s massive tech/engineering ecosystem. It is especially strong in science & technology studies (STS), environmental anthropology, medical anthropology, digital ethnography, and … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs In UC Berkeley’s Anthropology Department

Grok says: UC Berkeley Anthropology is a historic top-5 powerhouse with a self-described legacy of “innovation and leadership in emergent areas” and a four-field structure that leans heavily into critical cultural/medical/political anthropology. It emphasizes engaged/public anthropology, decolonial approaches, critical theory, … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs In Harvard’s Anthropology Department

Grok says: Harvard Anthropology is the undisputed #1 department in the discipline: unmatched four-field breadth (cultural, biological/archaeological, linguistic, medical), global prestige, enormous funding pipelines (NSF, Wenner-Gren, Peabody Museum ties), and a self-image as the place where anthropology “matters most.” The … Continue reading

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Is sociopathy an illness?

I wonder how many people who read this essay will grasp its implications? There’s no way that people who have evolved in different places are going to have identical abilities. Anthropologist Peter Frost writes: Is sociopathy an illness? We often … Continue reading

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Are Jews A Race?

Prior to the Holocaust, it was common for Jews to refer to themselves as a race. But with the Holocaust and the rise of Boasian anthropology, that has gone out of fashion, and educated Jews tend to take exception to … Continue reading

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