“But we met expectations! Why us?”: Threats to anthropology and learning from the program cut at UNC Greensboro
Abstract
This Vital Topics Forum focuses on the host of challenges that now threaten the future of anthropology. The political polarization of the current era, along with the economic rationale that matches it, leads to policy and legislation restricting content and speech in universities, cuts and closure of anthropology programs, and the loss of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. This combines the loss of careers and opportunities with the elimination of anthropological perspectives from public discourse. Cultural shifts delegitimize and devalue the discipline, which struggles not only to increase its ranks but to maintain its presence within and outside the academy. The articles within this Vital Topics Forum engage with these challenges while raising an alarm to all anthropologists that the threat to the discipline is real and requires immediate responses from practitioners, instructors, scholars, programs and departments, and our professional organizations.
Publication Title
American Anthropologist
Recommended Citation
Andreatta, S., & Brondo, K. (2025). “But we met expectations! Why us?”: Threats to anthropology and learning from the program cut at UNC Greensboro. American Anthropologist, 127 (2), 356-360. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.28057