Hello,
Welcome to the anthropologyworks blog, where I invite anthropologists and non-anthropologists to engage in a lively discussion of any and all topics, as long as comments and queries link, in some way, to anthropology. Please click here for more details.
I am a cultural anthropologist, and I teach cultural anthropology at The George Washington University. My primary appointment is in the Elliott School of International Affairs, where I am the associate dean for faculty affairs and the director of CIGA, the Cultural in Global Affairs research and policy program. I also direct the international development concentration in the Anthropology Department‘s M.A. program. Click here to learn more about me.
I believe that anthropology is relevant to just about everything since it’s about people, our past and present, and our future on this earth.
Please join me in making this blog relevant to you and others by responding to posts and adding new topics for our readers to learn from, share, and discuss.
All the best,
Barbara
Barbara Miller
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Professor of Anthropology & International Affairs
The George Washington University
