Submissions from 2021
It's Not Just Academic: The Importance of Program Development in Applied Anthropology Education, Emily K. Brunson, Keri Vacanti Brondo, Toni J. Copeland, and Doug Henry
Grit, Grind, and Praxis: The Memphis Model of Applying Anthropology, Lindsey Raisa Feldman, Keri Vacanti Brondo, Stanley Hyland, and Edward Maclin
Discourses of Difference and the Boundaries of Exile amongst Palestinian Refugees in Jordan, Michael Pérez
Living as enduring: The struggle for life against the limits of refuge among Gaza refugees in Jordan, Michael Vicente Pérez
Submissions from 2020
Anti-heroes, wildfire, and the complex visibility of prison labor, Lindsey Raisa Feldman
Living at the LUX:Homelessness and Improvisational Waiting under COVID-19, Lindsey Raisa Feldman and Michael Vicente Pérez
The role of biocultural approaches in assessing interventions for maternal weight and gestational weight gain, Kathryn Hicks
“Years Ago the Crabs Was so Plenty”: Anthropology's Role in Ecological Grieving and Conservation Work, Suzanne Kent and Keri Vacanti Brondo
Food roots & today’s pantry: The multiple meanings of “Thrifty know-how” among older african American women, Kathrine Lambert-Pennington and Lyndsey Pender
Submissions from 2019
Palestinian refugee women and the Jenin refugee camp: Reflections on urbicide and the dilemmas of home in exile, Sahera Bleibleh, Michael Vicente Perez, and Thaira Bleibleh
Entanglements in multispecies voluntourism: conservation and Utila's affect economy, Keri Vacanti Brondo
Emotional overlap and the analytic potential of emotions in anthropology, Lindsey Raisa Feldman and Luminiţa Anda Mandache
Secular trends in adult stature among the Makushi of Guyana in the 20th Century, Warren M. Wilson, Janette Bulkan, Barbara A. Piperata, and Kathryn Hicks
Submissions from 2018
“A Dot on a Map”: Cartographies of Erasure in Garifuna Territory, Keri Vacanti Brondo
Forging selfhood: Social categorisation and identity in arizona’s prison wildfire programme, Lindsey Raisa Feldman
Materializing the nation in everyday life: on symbols and objects in the Palestinian refugee diaspora, Michael Vicente Pérez
The Everyday as Survival among Ex-Gaza Refugees in Jordan, Michael Vicente Pérez
The right to taste: Conceptualizing the nourishing potential of school lunch, Micah M. Trapp
Submissions from 2016
Teaching collaborative environmental anthropology: A case study embedding engaged scholarship in critical approaches to voluntourism, Keri Vacanti Brondo, Suzanne Kent, and Arleen Hill
Good hands and true grit: making a ranching identity work in the altar Valley, Arizona, Lindsey Raisa Feldman
The Bolivian Climate Justice Movement Mobilizing Indigeneity in Climate Change Negotiations, Kathryn Hicks and Nicole Fabricant
Class Conscious, Color-Blind: Examining the Dynamics of Food Access and the Justice Potential of Farmers Markets, Katherine Lambert-Pennington and Kathryn Hicks
The struggle for the future of public housing in Memphis, Tennessee: Reflections on HUD's choice neighborhoods planning program, Antonio Raciti, Katherine A. Lambert-Pennington, and Kenneth M. Reardon
You-will-kill-me beans: Taste and the politics of necessity in humanitarian aid, Micah M. Trapp
Submissions from 2015
The spectacle of saving: conservation voluntourism and the new neoliberal economy on Utila, Honduras, Keri Vacanti Brondo
Already in America: Transnational homemaking among Liberian refugees, Micah M. Trapp
Submissions from 2014
Shifting gears: The intersections of race and sustainability in Memphis, Matthew A. Farr, Keri V. Brondo, and Scout Anglin
A biocultural perspective on fictive kinship in the andes: Social Support and Women's Immune Function in El Alto, Bolivia, Kathryn Hicks
Developmental systems and inequality: Linking evolutionary and political-economic theory in biological anthropology, Kathryn Hicks and William R. Leonard
Between religion and nationalism in the Palestinian diaspora, Michael Vicente Pèrez
Submissions from 2013
Land grab: Green neoliberalism, gender, and garifuna resistance in Honduras, Keri Vacanti Brondo
Bolivia's next water war: Historicizing the struggles over access to water resources in the twenty-first century, Nicole Fabricant and Kathryn Hicks
Instrumental social support and women's body composition in El Alto, Bolivia, Kathryn Hicks
Submissions from 2012
Career Subjectivities in U.S. Anthropology: Gender, Practice, and Resistance, Keri Vacanti Brondo and Linda A. Bennett
"Real Blackfellas": Constructions and Meanings of Urban Indigenous Identity, Katherine Lambert-Pennington
Submissions from 2011
Neoliberal conservation, Garifuna territorial rights and resource management in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Protected Area, Keri Vacanti Brondo and Natalie Bown
Human rights and the rightless: The case of Gaza refugees in Jordan, Michael Vicente Pérez
Nutritional status of Makushi Amerindian children and adolescents of Guyana, Warren M. Wilson, Janette Bulkan, Barbara A. Piperata, and Kathryn Hicks
Submissions from 2010
Practicing anthropology in a time of crisis: 2009 year in review, Keri Vacanti Brondo
When mestizo becomes (like) indio ... or is it garífuna?: Multicultural rights and "making place" on honduras' North Coast, Keri Vacanti Brondo
Women's leadership in anthropology, Keri Vacanti Brondo
First in, first out: A case study of lean manufacturing's "success" in North America's automobile industry, Keri Vacanti Brondo and Marietta L. Baba
"Coalition of trust" or "Trust Me, I know what's best": When Southern progressivism meets PAR-informed engaged scholarship, Keri Vacanti Brondo and Katherine Lambert-Pennington
Embedding service learning in engaged scholarship at research institutions to revitalize metropolitan neighborhoods, Dorothy Norris-Tirrell, Katherine Lambert-Pennington, and Stan Hyland
Submissions from 2007
Land loss and Garifuna women's activism on Honduras' north coast, Keri Vacanti Brondo
What remains? Reconciling repatriation, aboriginal culture, representation and the past, Katherine Lambert-Pennington