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Bringing Anthropological Concepts to Life in a Virtual Peer Exchange

Teaching Anthropology

About the Authors Shelene Gomes (she/her), PhD teaches Social Anthropology and the Sociology of Culture at the University of the West Indies, St. She is a 2023-2024 Visiting Scholar in Residence at the University of Cape Town’s Department of Anthropology. Augustine campus in Trinidad and Tobago.

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How Partisanship Twists Accountability

Political Science Now

Jack Wippell is a PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at The Ohio State University. His research interests cover political sociology, social movements, and culture, and his current focus is on the emergence, spread and mobilization of far-right extremism across the United States and Europe. BONILLA, TABITHA.

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What Drives Polarization?

Political Science Now

Jack Wippell is a PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at The Ohio State University. His research interests cover political sociology, social movements, and culture, and his current focus is on the emergence, spread and mobilization of far-right extremism across the United States and Europe. VELEZ, YAMIL RICARDO, and PATRICK LIU.

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How Gender Alters the Costs of Political Toxicity.

Political Science Now

Jack Wippell is a PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at The Ohio State University. His research interests cover political sociology, social movements, and culture, and his current focus is on the emergence, spread and mobilization of far-right extremism across the United States and Europe. BONILLA, TABITHA.

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Learn more about: The Social Dimensions of Indigenous Politics: Chamoru Identity, Political Efficacy, Organizational Participation, and Uncertainty in Guåhan

Political Science Now

As a political sociologist, he draws on theories and methodologies from political science, sociology, and Indigenous studies to improve how we understand Indigenous social movements under contemporary settler-colonialism and imperialism. Read about the funded projects.

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Call For Papers: Trauma Informed Anthropology

Teaching Anthropology

We also encourage those from cognate disciplines such as sociology, and from researchers using ethnographic methods. Publication expected in 2024 following successful peer review process. We welcome short reflective articles, creative formats and staff/student collaborative pieces. by 2nd April 2023.

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Learn more about: Exploring Indigenous Governance and Cultural Evolution in Oaxaca, Mexico

Political Science Now

He is a behavioral economist who uses economic theory and empirics to study topics in the intersection of economics, psychology, political science, sociology and anthropology. In December 2024, APSA awarded 22 projects for the APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grants for Indigenous Politics for a combined amount of $44,000.