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A section of the American Anthropological Association. Offers information on board, membership, history and teaching resources.
A society that helps support the ethical conduct of social anthropology. Features mission statement, code of ethics and links.
An organization interested in the connections between economics and social life. Site features a wiki and information on the group's leaders, events, and publications.
A private operating foundation that supports basic research in all branches of anthropology.
International, nonprofit organization concerned about the future of the world's biological, cultural and linguistic diversity.
An academic society that supports anthropological field research, complemented by historical analysis and a range of social science methods.
The primary professional society of anthropologists in the United States since its founding in 1902, is the world's largest professional organization of individuals interested in anthropology.
Promotes the study of anthropological aspects of health, illness, health care, and related topics. Features mission statement, history and board members.
H-Net group affiliated with the Society for the Anthropology of Europe and dedicated to scholars, advanced students, teachers, and professionals desiring academic discussions. Features subject overview, archives, reviews, images, related resources, and subscription details.
The principal aim of the Society is to promote cooperation and data sharing within Europe in the field of ethnopharmacology.
British professional organization encompassing social anthropology, biological anthropology, and the study of material culture. Features history, membership details, publications and contacts.
Organization dedicated to facilitating communication between researchers. Features news, officers, contacts, information on workshops, and events.
A bilingual organization promoting, supporting, and disseminating anthropological research in Canada.
GAD is a section of the American Anthropological Association and is composed of anthropologists interested in what unifies and cross-cuts the discipline. Provides information on education, publications and awards.
Section of the American Anthropological Association raising awareness of feminist issues in all fields of anthropology and supporting women in anthropology.