News & Events
Professor Donna M Goldstein publishes, "The Afterword: From Insurgent Citizens to Ambivalent Subjects," in the Journal of Anthropological Research.Read the article: Journal of Anthropological Research
Alumna, Magda Stawkowski (Anthropology, PhD 2014) publishes Atomic Collective: Radioactive Life in Kazakhstan. Professor Donna Goldstein contributed the foreword, "Live: Shadows of Fallout in Kazakhstan Nuclear Test Site."Get the book:
Professor Donna Goldstein's article, 鈥淐orned Beef Sandwich: Sexuality and Aging in Times of COVID-19,鈥 is out in the new Vernon Press anthology Gender, Sexuality and Life Course. A fascinating read on pandemic life and intimacy.Read the article:
Fernando Villanea's co-authored article,"The MUC19 gene: An evolutionary history of recurrent introgression and natural selection," published in the journal Science and featured in 老九品茶 Today.Abstract:We study the gene MUC19, for which some
Professor Kate Goldfarb's & Alumna, Lucas Rozell's (MA Anthropology 2024) publish, ""Colorado Marshall Fire Survivors Find Healing and Meaning Through Oral History Project," in The Conversation.Read the article The Conversation
Alumna, Emily Hite (PhD Anthropology, 2021) Sarah Posner (PhD student in Geography), and ProfessorJerry Jacka published 鈥淰iolent Environments and the Low-Carbon Energy Transition: Cautionary Tales from Costa Rica and Papua New Guinea鈥 in the journal
Chilton Tippin (Cultural Anthropology, Phd Candidate) was invited on The Texas Standard to speak about his dissertation research. In the piece, Chilton discusses a farmer rebellion in Chihuahua, Mexico, and how drought ratches up tensions between TX
Professor Carla Jones' new essay "Runways and Relations," published in CSSH discusses and updates her recent CSSH research article "Style on Trial: The Gendered Aesthetics of Appearance, Corruption, and Piety in Indonesia." Don't miss the new
Chilton Tippin (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) published the feature story for the July/August edition of the Texas Observer, including photos by Eduardo Talamantes. Based on Chilton's dissertation field research, the story charts the