Faculty in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology have assembled a list of useful and interesting information for students studying both sociology and anthropology. Have something to add to this list? Let your professor know.
Blogs and Sites Devoted to Sociology and Anthropology:
- A blog by our own Professor Todd Beer, “this web site is a way for him to share the ongoing collection of tools he discovers. We hope you find something useful here and adapt it to your particular students. His teaching is indebted to the ideas of many others and this is an effort to give back to the larger community of educators. We also recommend that you check out database for access to peer-reviewed activities, syllabi, and assessments, as well as the section on ”
— “Savage Minds is a collective web log devoted to both bringing anthropology to a wider audience as well as providing an online forum for discussing the latest developments in the field.”
— A site that lists anthropology blogs as well as news in the field.
— “A brand-new site that features interesting, informative, and most of all entertaining commentary from sociologists around the United States. Go to this site regularly to get a sociological take on what is happening in the news (and on what should be in the news).”
— “A blog about difference, diversity, multiculturalism… mainly challenging categories such as race, ethnicity, gender.”
— This site hosts daily posts, video files and news items from the contributors to Sociology Compass, Wiley-Blackwell’s review journal on all fields sociology.
— “A collaborative weblog covering the intersections of medical anthropology, science and technology studies, cultural psychiatry and bioethics.”
— Ethnography through film
— A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America, this blog reports on recent news stories in the Archaeological world.
— A PhD student chronicles her travels and studies (from Texas to Turkey) in this blog.
— A general academic blog about linguistic anthropology
— Media/Internet studies blog
— Museum Studies
— A blog about a student’s fieldwork concerning the social interaction and life that happens on and around a major highway in Ghana.
— “For a greater understanding of the encultured brain and body…”
— A blog dedicated to the study of social space
— A blog that combines anthropology and economics to discover how money, advertising and excahnge systems affect society.
— More of a news blog but really interesting stuff on South & Central America
— Social theory and Public policy
— Blog on Sociological Criminology
— “Sociological Images encourages people to exercise and develop their sociological imaginations with discussions of compelling visuals that span the breadth of sociological inquiry.”
— “Applying sociological concepts, trends, and data to more fully understand the real-world issues related to race, ethnicity, and immigration in 21st century American society.”
— A blog that centers around the sociological foundations of money and markets.