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First Name | ⇅ Last Name | ⇅ Institution | Department | Job Title | ⇅ Interests (keywords) |
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Greg | Bailey | UOB | Archaeology | Researcher Writer | ‘Traditional’ music Archaeological theory Material cultures identity and ephemerality Sound recording, filmmaking and writing as performative ethnography |
John | Baily | Goldsmiths | Department of Music | Emeritus Professor | |
John R | Baines | Oxford University | Oriental Institute | Egyptology, art history, archaeology, comparative study of early civilizations | |
William J | Bajor | ||||
Roger | Ballard | Centre for Applied South Asian Studies | Consultant Anthropologist | ||
Marzia | Balzani | New York University, Abu Dhabi | Arts and Humanities | Professor of Anthropology | |
Stephen | Banfield | music; Mexico; Spain; anthropology and history of Empire | |||
Giuliana | Barbaro | ||||
Karin | Barber | London School of Economics and Political Science | Department of Anthropology | Centennial Professor of Anthropology | Yoruba, African popular culture, oral texts and performance, African print culture, African religion |
Alex | Barker | University of Missouri | Museum of Art & Archaeology | Director | Iconography, Eastern European Bronze Age, prehistoric economies and political organization, Mississippian societies, American Southeast, museum studies |
Alan | Barnard | University of Edinburgh | Social Anthropology | Emeritus Professor | human origins hunter-gatherers San (Bushmen) Southern Africa |
Lynn | Barnett | Retired | Social Science Researcher | ||
Tushar K | Barua | https://en.everybodywiki.com/Tushar_Kanti_Barua B.A. (Hons), M.A., Dr. Litt., Ph.D. Tushar Kanti Barua Professor Tushar Kanti Barua Residence Staranzano Italy Citizenship Swiss and Italian Alma mater University of Florence Spouse(s) Dr. Onoria Parini. Professor Tushar Kanti Barua is a Bengali Anthropologist, Archeologist, and Historian. He is known internationally for his writings and research on the Society, Culture, and Politics of the Indian sub-continent. Political Elite in Bangladesh: A Socio-anthropological and historical Analysis of the Processes of their Formation (Published with the Support of the Swiss National Science Foundation), Bern* Frankfurt am Main* Las Vegas: Peter Lang, 354p. Bibliogr. Index. £ Reviewed: by Zafar, Abu, 1980 (Bengali Year 1387, Baisakh). In Jijnasa, 1, 1387:113- 116, edited by Sibnarayan Ray. Calcutta: Temple Press; Reviewed :1980, in Man (N.S.) The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, London, 15: 389-90; Rejoinder: 1981, in Man (N.S.) JRAI, London, 16:4 :696-697 ; 1982, by Gilbert Etienne in Revue Tiers- Monde, Tome XXI11-N° 91, Juillet- Septembre, Presses Universitaire de France : 697; Octobre ,1983, In Revue francaise de SciencePolitique, N° 5, volume 33, Presses de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politique, in Forces et comportments politiques : p.900 The Role of the Military in South Asia with special Reference to India and Pakistan (Paper presented to the Sixth European Conference on Modem South Asian Studies, Sevres, Paris, 1978) CoUoques Internationaux du C. N. R. S., N° 582. In: ASIEDUSUD, TRADITION ET CHANGEMENT, Paris, 1979, pp:385-395. Military Regime in Pakistan and Bangladesh: A contrast in Political Processes ( Paper presented to the Xth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, New Delhi, JV78). In: GEOGRAPHIC A HELVETICA, Zurich, Nr. 2,1979, pp:68-72. Reprinted, In: Bangladesh: Society, Politics, and Bureaucracy, edited by M. N. Khan and John Thorp, Dhaka, Center for Administrative Studies, 1984, pp.75- 87. Urban Elite in Dacca: An Exploratory Formulation: In: Un nouveau regard sur la Ville: Contributions a l’ethnologie urbaine, Ethnologica Helvetica, Zurich, Nr. 6,1982, pp.61-71. Rural Development in Bangladesh: An Anthropological Perspective. In: CHEC JOURNAL, Commonwealth Human Ecology Council. London, N°, 6,1983, pp. 7-9. Conflict and Factionalism in the Elite Politics of Bangladesh ( Paper presented to the Seventh European Conference on Modem South Asian Studies, Centre of South Asian Studies, SOAS(School of Oriental and African Studies) University of London; In: Changing South Asia: Politics and Government, edited by Kenneth Ballhattchet & David Taylor. Asian Research Service, Hong Kong, 1984. pp 179-87. The Politics of Progress: Elites and Develo\pment in Bangladesh. In: Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Asian Studies, Asian Research Service, Hong Kong, 1986 pp. 953- 978. Symbolism and Power Relationships in Bangladesh ( Paper presented to the Eighth European Conference on Modem South Asian Studies, Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies, Taelberg, Sweden, July 1981) In. Literature, Social Consciousness and Polity. Edited by Iqbal Narain and Lothar Lutze, New Delhi, Manohar, 1987, pp. 93-113. How does an Indian look at Indigenous Indian Medicine? : An Anthropological Viewpoint. Contribution to the International Workshop on “Health and Illness: A comparison of Concept in India and Europe”, Institute Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. In: Salute, Malattia e Morte: India ed Europa a Confronto. A cur a di G. G. Filippi, Milano , IPL, 1991,pp.119-131. Medical Anthropology: a Mirror for Medicine, Lecture addressed to the Seminar on Health Economics, Organization and Management, with special reference to Cardiac Surgery, ETTORE MAJORANA CENTRE FOE SCIENTIFIC CULTURE, Erice, Sicily, 19-25 March 1990, In. Health, Economics, Organization and Management, Edited by U. F. Tesler, Congedo Editore, Potenza pp. 21-38. Relazioni tra il Simbolismo e il Potere: Il caso del Bangladesh. In. Storia, antropologia e scienze del Linguaggio, Anno VI, fascicolo 1-2, gennaio-agosto 1991, Roma: BUlzoni editore, pp-9-29 Considerazioni antropologiche sulla medicina indiana contemporanea. In: Psicomed: Rivista scientifica e di informazione del Centro Studi Rosenthal, Napoli, No. 2 Anno 1, aprile- giugno 1992, pp.48-52 Approccio antropologico socio-culturale agli studi della politica nei paesi in via di sviluppo. In: Storia, antropologia e scienze del Linguaggio, Anno VI1, fascicolo, 2-3, maggio-dicembre, 1992,pp. 105-115 Roma, Bulzoni editore Les Classes Moyennes au Bangladesh. In: Tiers-Monde, Tome XXVI, N°. 101,janvier-Mars, 1985, Presses Universtaires de France, Paris, pp. 195-206 Humanitaet zwischen Univesalitaet und Regionalitaet, Beitrag zum Internationalen Symposium (1993) zum Thema „ Islam und Occident: Zwei Kulturen und Hire Menschenrechtbilder im Konflicht’. Im MenschenbUder Menschenrechte Herausg. von Stefan Batzli, Fridolin Kissling und Rudolf Ziihlmann, SAD (Schweizerische Akademie fuer Entwicklung), Unions Verlag, Zuerich, 1994 : pp. 23-32. Two Bronze Statuettes from Chittagong Hill Tracts. In: Journal of Asiatic Society of Pakistan. Dacca, Vol. V, 1960, pp. 175- -77 (with three Photographs). Reference Bibliogr., Journal of Oriental Art, University of London Reviews of: LUCIEN BERNOT. Les Cak: Contribution al’etude ethnographique d’unepopulation de langue Loi. pp., 267;Tables des Figures, Planche, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1967 ; Paris, In: TOUNGPAO, Vol. L1V, Livr. 1-3,1975, Leiden, pp. 235-238. M: S. RAO, Tradition, Rationality and Change-. Essays in the sociology of Economic Development and Social Change. 182 pp., bibliogr., Index., Bombay : Popular Prakashan, 1972, \n.SOCIOLOGUS, Nr.. 25-1,1975., DUNCKER & HUMBOLD, BERLIN, pp. 91-94. “JEROME BARKOW, “ Prestige and Culture: A Bio social Interpretation”, In CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, Chicago, Vol. 16,4,1975, p. 563. OXFAM EDUCATION, OXFORD, Teaching Resources, In: RAIN, Royal Anthfaological Institute News, No. 49, April 1982, London, pp. 7-8. | |||
Haythem | Bastawy | Leeds Trinity University | |||
Paul | Basu | SOAS | Department of Anthropology and Sociology | Professor of Anthropology | Cultural heritage and memory; Anthropology and archaeology of landscape; Spatial history, spatial practice, ‘sites of memory’; Museum anthropology, history of ethnographic collecting and display; Exhibition practice, visual anthropology, multimedia installation; Museums and development, cultural heritage and civil society strengthening; Colonial and postcolonial heritage ideology and legislation; Material culture and migration, homelands and the diasporic imagination; Regional expertise: West Africa (especially Sierra Leone), Scotland and the Scottish diaspora; Paul Basu is convenor of UCL's Museum Studies programme and undertakes international museum consultancy and training |
Polina | Baum-Talmor | Solent University | School of Sport, Health and Social Sciences | Postdoctoral researcher | Ethnography; global labour market; work and employment; interpretivism |
Susan | Bayly | Cambridge University | Department of Social Anthropology | Reader in Historical Anthropology | |
Philip | Beale | retired | |||
Robert E | Beale | ||||
Andrew | Beatty | Brunel University London | Anthropology | Senior Lecturer | |
Petra | Beck | HU Berlin | CMB Centre Marc Bloch | Phd Student | |
Nadine | Beckmann | University of Roehampton | Department of Life Sciences | Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology | Swahili-speaking East Africa, HIV/AIDS, sexuality |
Michael | Belcher | Association of Professional Genealogists | Lone Star Chapter | Professional Genealogist | Near Eastern; Meso & South American Archaeology. |
Eona | Bell | SOAS | SOAS China Institute | Post-doctoral Research Associate | |
Anna | Bennett | Conservation and Technical Services | |||
Clinton | Bennett | SUNY New Paltz | Philosophy | Adjunct | Islam, Indian Sub-Continent, Bengali language and literature, issues of identity and citizenship in multicultural societies. Consultancy/training with schools and School Boards on religious/cultural sensitivity/editorial services/review of mss for publishers. |
David | Bennett | Wolfson College Cambridge | Anthropology and education; Economics | ||
Jonathan | Benthall | University College London | Anthropology | Honorary Research Associate | |
Marion | Berghahn | Berghahn Books | Publisher | ||
Raoul | Bianchi | University of East London | Royal Docks Business School | Principal Lecturer | |
Alan | Bicker | University of Kent | School of Anthropology & Conservation | Hon. Senior Research Fellow | Environment, Agriculture, Food, History |
Ralf | Biehle | Luzin-Klinik, and freelancer | Addiction Treatment, consultant | Pedagogician-Anthropologist & Orthopedagogician-Psychoanalyst, Senior Psychologist | 'Geisteswissenschaften'. Orthopedagogician. Applied Anthropology. Anthropology of Europe, Post-Socialist Cultures. Psychoanalytic Anthropology. Anthropology of Religion. Alienation. |
Alan | Bilsborough | Durham University | Dept Of Anthropology | ||
Margaret | Birley | Horniman Museum | Musical Instruments | Keeper of Musical Instruments | |
Jonathan | Bishop | Crocels CMG CYF | Centre for Research into Online Communities and E-Learning Systems | Chartered IT Professional Fellow | Online communities, e-learning, cyberlaw, digital anthropology, virtual ethnography |
Laura | Bishop | Liverpool John Moores University | School of Natural Sciences and Psychology | Professor of Hominid Palaeoecology | |
Sue | Black | Lancaster University | Vice-Chancellor’s Office | Pro-Vice Chancellor Engagement | forensic anthropology, human identification, anatomy, |
Jenny | Blain | ||||
Matthew | Blampey | sociocultural anthropology, political anthropology, ethnohistory, and anthropology of religion to name a few | |||
Adam | Blitz | ||||
Roman | Bloodworth | ||||
Franca | Boag | MacEwan University | Anthropology | Assistant Professor | Space and place; localism and identity; cultural landscapes; local ecological knowledge; origins of agriculture; traditional practice |
Pieter | Boersema | ETF (Evangelical Theological Faculty) | Religious Studies and Missiology | Chairman Department | Anthropology of Religion |
Mauricio | Boivin | University of Buenos Aires | Department of Anthropology | Professor | |
Maxim | Bolt | University of Oxford | Department of African Studies and Anthropology | Reader in Anthropology and African Studies | Economic anthropology, labour, migration, informal economy, class, borders. Regional interests: Southern Africa (South Africa, Zimbabwe, Malawi) |
Lissant | Bolton | British Museum | Dept of Africa, Oceania the Americas | Keeper of Africa, Oceania and the Americas | |
Maggie | Bolton | University of Aberdeen | Department of Anthropology | Lecturer | |
Virginia | Bond | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | Global Health and Development | Senior Lecturer | Zambia Public Health sub-Saharan Africa |
Joseph | Bonnell | University of Manchester | |||
Elizabeth | Bonshek | British Museum | Africa, Oceania and the Americas | Visiting Academic | |
Giuliana | Borea | University of EssexPontificia Universidad Católica del Peru | Anthropology | Marie Curie FellowLecturer | |
Didier | Boremanse | ||||
Alejandra | Borg | University of Central Lancashire | School of Forensic and Applied Sciences | Postgraduate Student | Forensic Anthropology Osteoarchaeology Biological Anthropology Crime Scene Investigation Facial Reconstruction |
Erica | Borgstrom | Open University | Health and Social Care | Lecturer | death, end of life care, palliative care, dying, care, family, sensitive research, research ethics, ethnography |
Georgina | Born | University of Oxford | Faculty of Music | Professor of Music and Anthropology | |
John | Borton | Overseas Development Institute | Humanitarian Policy Group | Senior Research Associate | |
Aleksandar | Boskovic | Institute of Archaeology | Viminacium | Professor | theory, history of anthropology, myth, semiotics, methodology |
Ross | Bowden | Independent scholar | |||
Fiona | Bowie | Oxford University | ISCA | Research Affiliate | |
Ben | Bowles | SOAS | Department of Anthropology | Senior Teaching and Research Fellow | |
Glenn | Bowman | University of Kent | Politics and International Relations | Emeritus Professor of Socio-Historical Anthropology | identity politics, secularism and sectarianism, Palestine, Former Yugoslavia, shrines and pilgrimage, intercommunalism, art and identity |
Jo | Boyden | Oxford University | Department of International Development | Director, Young Lives | Childhood Child development Political economy Ethiopia Peru Poverty Migration Cognition |
Maxime | Brami | Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz | Palaeogenomics Group | Neolithic archaeology, diffusion, material culture, chronology, Western Turkey, Hacilar | |
Warwick M | Bray | ||||
Rosemary | Breger | migration ethnicity / identities / stereotyping gender in these areas | |||
Don | Brenneis | University of California, Santa Cruz | Anthropology | Professor | |
Sarah | Brett-Smith | Rutgers University | History of Art | Professor of Art History | |
Mark | Brett-Warburton | Any study of humans: ritual; group behaviour; governance; relationships; history | |||
Teri | Brewer | Ethnographic and archaeological screen media, film, cultural landscape interpretation, folk arts, ritual and festival. Public understanding of anthropology and archaeology, intellectual history of folklore and ethnology studies. | |||
Mark | Bridge | ||||
Brady | Brim-DeForest | Focus: Archaeological anthropology, historical anthropology, political anthropology, legal anthropology, and heraldic anthropology. Specific focus on late-Medieval and Renaissance heraldic conventions and their role in socio-political systems in European societies. | |||
Joseph | Bristley | Economic anthropology Anthropology of Inner Asia | |||
Hugh | Brody | University of Cambridge | Scott Polar Research Institute | Hon Associate | Arctic, Kalahari, Land Claims, Cultural Mapping, Anthropological Film. |
Frank | Bromley | self-employed | anthropology of knowledge, anthropology and history, anthropology of the emotions,cosmology,general anthropology. | ||
Alison | Brough | Cellmark | Post Mortem Computed Tomography, Forensic Anthropology, Imaging, Forensic Radiology. | ||
Stephen | Brown | cognition, phenomenology, development | |||
David | Browne | Peruvian Archaeology Nasca Culture Paracas Culture Roman Wales Medieval Castles of Wales | |||
Rachel | Bruce | Cabinet Office | Policy Lab | Senior Policy Lead (Anthropology) | |
Ron | Brunton | Retired | |||
Christopher R | Bryans | ||||
Bernadette | Bucher | Fordham University | Sociology/Anthropology | Professor Emerita | |
Sarah | Buckler | Robert Gordon University | School of Applied Social Studies | Lecturer | Social aesthetics, music, creativity, inter-agency communication, corporate social responsibility, governance, applied anthropology |
Margaret | Bullen | University of the Basque Country, Donostia-San Sebastián | Philosophy of Values and Social Anthropology | Associate Professor | Feminist anthropology; applied anthropology; ritual; gender; social change; Basque Country; Peru. |
Stephanie | Bunn | University of St Andrews | Social Anthropology | Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology | |
Mark | Burchell | Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Ministry of Defence) | Technical Directorate | Culture and Behaviour Lead | Material Culture, Ethics, Identity, Violence, Discipline, Punishment, Ritual Practices, Body as Agency |
Maggie | Burgess | ||||
David G | Burnett | Sichuan Normal University | Multicultural Education | Professor of Anthropology | |
Owen | Burnham | A social history of water, Balanta people, West African religions, Leopard men, lycanthropy, Bambara/Manninka people, Traditional musical instruments in Africa, Slave trade. African history. Human-animal links. Story telling, Magic, ethnobotany. | |||
John | Burton | UEA | International Development | Visiting Fellow | Ethnography, particularly South America and E Europe. By profession, a wildlife conservationist, with a particular interest in local communities and protected areas. Current geographical areas of interest centre on Gran Chaco and S Caucasus |
Pattamaporn | Busapathumrong | ||||
Colin I | Busby | Basin Research Associates | Cultural Resource Services | ||
Simon | Buxton | The Sacred Trust | Shamanic Studies | Director | Shamanism, Beekeeping |
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