Medical anthropology
Erica Caple James investigates how behavior, culture, and structural inequalities impact health.
Erica Caple James investigates how behavior, culture, and structural inequalities impact health.
New cohort of fellows to carry on humanitarian tradition at MIT.
To help alleviate poverty, representatives from MIT D-Lab and Tufts Fletcher School focus on respectful, human-centered research practices in global development.
Longtime professor and MacVicar Faculty Fellow Jean Jackson retires after 42 years at MIT.
MIT anthropologist of science explores how scientific “things” emerge.
Inaugural event, “Examining Ebola,” probes the current global public health emergency from multiple disciplinary perspectives.
Journal volume advances research stalled by political agendas
Anthropologist Erica James examines the effectiveness of aid to those on the margins of society.
The $25,000 research grant will go towards supporting the professor's ethnographic study of parliamentary elections in Mongolia.
MIT anthropologist finds that after Soviet domination, a rebirth of shamanism helped Mongolia rewrite its own history.
For exceptional distinction in teaching and research
MIT anthropologist’s new book recounts the painful aftermath when steel plants suddenly closed in the American heartland.