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The MIT Anthropology Program introduces students to the field of cultural anthropology and to the diversity of global cultures.

Technologies of Connectivity:
Resource Extraction and Social Media in the
Democratic Republic of Congo

A workshop — May 25, 2012
8:45AM - 6PM, MIT E51-275 (70 Memorial Dr. Cambridge)
For details, please follow the links below:

  • Poster
  • Topic Summary
  • Abstracts
  • Program




  • Constance Perin, 1930-2012,
    Independent and Visiting Scholar,
    MIT Anthropology
    http://www.constanceperin.net/



    Professor Erica Caple James receives
    Levitan Prize in the Humanities




    GLOW - a novel

    Debut novel by MIT Anthropology graduate Jessica Maria Tuccelli ('89).

    Reading and book signing at the Harvard Book Store,
    April 10th, 2012, at 7PM.




    Audio Slide-Show: The Kuna Celebrations

    Photographs and narration by anthropologist James Howe

    SHASS Magazine Said and Done, September 2011




    Sensing the Unseen: Seminar explores the invisible world
    Spectrvm Magazine



    Professor Graham Jones in the MIT News




    Professor Heather Paxson in the MIT News




    Find out more about what we do
    by watching Doing Anthropology.



    As part of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, Anthropology's undergraduate offerings span a broad range of time and space: from ancient societies known from history and pre-history, to tribal and peasant communities, to contemporary industrial and scientific cultures.

    The graduate offerings in Anthropology focus on science and technology as part of the Doctoral Program in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS). For more information, visit http://web.mit.edu/hasts/index.html.

     

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