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New Book Co-Edited by Dr. Najib Hourani and Dr. Edward Murphy – The Housing Question: Tensions, Continuities, and Contingencies in the Modern City
The Department of Anthropology is pleased to announce the release of the new book The Housing Question: Tensions, Continuities and Contingencies in the Modern City Co-edited by Dr. Najib Hourani (Anthropology) and Dr. Edward Murphy (MSU Department of History), the book is publishing by Ashgate Publishing. The volume explores how housing raises a series of vexing issues surrounding rights, identity, governance, and justice in the modern city. The volume analyzes the ways in which homeownership and other types of housing tenure embody suppositions about the proper nature of the urban order, such as the rights of citizenship, ideologies of the nation, and forms…
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Latest Issue of the Department of Anthropology Newsletter – Spring, 2013
Our latest issue of the Department of Anthropology Newsletter (Spring, 2013) is out! Be sure to check out the latest news!
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Recent graduate Nick Passalacqua (Ph.D., 2012) was awarded J. Lawrence Angel Award
Recent graduate Nick Passalacqua (Ph.D., 2012) was awarded the J. Lawrence Angel Award from the Physical Anthropology section, along with his co-author Kyle McCormick. The J. Lawrence Angel award is presented for the best student paper from the prior year’s meetings . Passalacqua and McMormick’s winning paper, presented at the 2012 meeting, was titled, “A Comparison of Age-Related Macroscopic Traits of the Ilium and Sacrum.” The award was conferred at the Physical Anthropology section business meeting at the 2013 American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.
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Graduate student Julie Fleischman and recent graduate Cate Bird (PhD, 2013) were awarded Student Travel Grants by the Forensic Sciences Foundation
Graduate student Julie Fleischman and recent graduate Cate Bird (PhD, 2013) were awarded Student Travel Grants by the Forensic Sciences Foundation. Travel grants are awarded to assist with travel expenses in attending the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting. Both students received their grants to travel to and present at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences in Washington, DC in February 2013. Cate Bird’s presentation was entitled, “Skeletal Trauma in the Tuskulenai Case: A Comparison of State-Sponsored Violence in the Former Soviet Union.” Julie Fleischman’s presentation was entitled, “Down to the Wire: Radiographic Positive Identification Using Midline Sternotomy Wires” and was co-authored by…
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Fall 2012 – Newsletter
Great news – The Fall 2012 issue of the Department of Anthropology’s newsletter is out!
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Department Involvement in Major Conferences – 2012
72nd Annual Meeting of The Society for Applied Anthropology (SFAA) -Baltimore, MD; March 27 – 31, 2012 Emily Altimare, graduate student, gave the following paper presentation: “Living and Learning: Exploring Education in a Residential College Setting.” Dr. Keri Brondo (ANP alum) gave the following paper presentation: “A Vacation of Mud, Blood, and Sweat: Voluntouring to Save the Swamper (PESO)” and co-authored the following paper: “Urban Danger”: Greenlines, Greenways, and Cycling Lanes in Memphis, TN.” Seven Bryant, Ph.D. Candidate, presented the following paper: “Entering the Fight: The Research of Dog Fighting.” Dr. Andrea Freidus (ANP alum) co-authored the following paper presentation:…
