Varieties of Public Anthropology

So I wrote an overview of Rob Borofsky’s efforts in Public Anthropology the other day. But there are plenty of other varieties of public anthropology.

So here’s a quick guide to some that I’ve found in the form of blogs, associations and communities, some literature that you can access online, and graduate programs with a public anthro emphasis. It’s a US emphasis, as that is what I am most familiar with – though I really wish it could be more international. Feel free to comment to add more!

Blogs

Society for Applied Anthropology – Podcasts
See in particular the podcast from this session, Public Anthropology, Applied Anthropology and Ethically Engaged Ethnographic Writing.

Culture Matters focuses on all sorts of applied anthro, but you can see all the posts with “public anthropology” here

Open Anthropology – looking for a critical take on the world? Max Forte’s blog is a great place to start and to return.
Here are posts that specifically mention “public anthropology.”

Savage Minds, the leading cultural anthropology blog, has a whole “public anthropology” category, which contains all their relevant posts.

Digital Ethnography – Michael Wesch does public anthropology on YouTube and more.

Antropologi.Info helps spread the word. You can specifically find “public anthropology” mentions here.

On the Human – While more than just anthropology, this project engages the question of what it means to be human, with a particular focus on the issue of “human singularity.” Offers posts, resources and more.

I could go on as I consider most blogs as an explicit form of public anthropology. But I’ll stop here and direct you to two ways to explore more. First, our Best of Anthro 2008 Initiative gives you public anthropology on the internet – a collection of the best and most popular anthropology writing and blogging of 2008.

Second, you can check out this “Public Anthropology” Google Blog Search.

Associations & Communities

Society for Applied Anthropology. The society also has its own Ning online community, which is getting close to 800 members strong.

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