 |  Cultural Anthropology, 9/e Conrad P. Kottak,
University of Michigan
What is Anthropology?
Internet ExercisesInternet Exercises - Internet Discussions about Anthropology: ANTHRO-L is the Internet listserver
that supports anthropology. People can subscribe to the list, and messages
sent to the list are shared with all members. The list is a way for anyone,
including students and professionals in anthropology to communicate with each
other. Go to the archive for this listserver at (http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/archives/anthro-l.html).
Look at the archives for the last two months. Skim the titles of the messages
and read a few in order to determine what people are talking about.
- What are some of the more popular topics currently being discussed
among anthropologists? How do these current topics relate to the subdisciplines
of anthropology?
- Which topics do you find most interesting?
- Are the connections between the topics and anthropology clear to
you? Were they clear to you before you read this chapter?
- News in Anthropology: Look at Texas A&M University's "Anthropology in
the News" (http://www.tamu.edu/anthropology/news.html)
which contains links to articles relevant to anthropology.
- After reading the chapter in the textbook and reading some recent
news articles, do you think anthropology is more or less relevant to your
life?
- Look at the variety of topics discussed. Are the connections between
the articles and anthropology clear to you? Were they clear to you before
you read this chapter?
- Examine the first ten articles. Which subfield of anthropology does
each article relate to most closely?
- Browse the list of article titles. What are some of the current hot
topics in the news about anthropology?
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