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Below is a list of links to web sites that focus on topics of interest among many of those working in anthropology at USC.
General Anthropology
Reference & Research Help
USC Libraries Anthropology Reference and Research Help
Anthropology Explorer
A glossary of several hundred terms related to anthropology
AnthroGlobe
An initiative to broaden professional electronic communication in Anthropology
American Anthropological Association
The primary professional society of anthropologists in the United States
AnthroTech
Web-based library of anthropological resources
Seeking Sites Afar @ Anthro.org
Web resources for anthropologists
Anthro.net Research Engine
References for anthropology, archaeology, history, linguistics, psychology, sociology and other social sciences. Database contains thousands of reviewed web sites and bibliographic references
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Visual Anthropology & Visual Culture
From Pictorializing to Visual Anthropology
An overview of methods in visual anthropology; development of visual ethnography as method and theory
by Fadwa El Guindi
WAVA
Web Archive of Visual Anthropology
Society for Visual Anthropology
A section of the American Anthropological Association that promotes a broad range of theoretical approaches to visual representation and media
Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival
The American Museum of Natural History presents highlights of the largest showcase for independent cultural documentaries in the United States
Visual Anthropology WebRing
The Visual Anthropology webring lists sites relevant to the production and study of ethnographic, folkloric, and anthropological film, video, photography,and archives
Visual Anthropology Review
The official publication of the Society for Visual Anthropology
Understanding What We See
Subject, Author, and Audience in Visual Anthropology
by W. Matthew Ball
Web Resources for Visual Anthropology
The Ur-List: Web Resources for Visual Anthropology facilitates web searches by cross-indexing three hundred and seventy-five anthropological sites according to the categories of information they contain
Visualanthropology.net
Resources Online for Visual Anthropology
Invisible Culture
An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture
This journal is dedicated to explorations of the material and political dimensions of cultural practices: the means by which cultural objects and communities are produced, the historical contexts in which they emerge, and the regimes of knowledge or modes of social interaction to which they contribute
SIGHTS
Visual Anthropology Forum
Temple University, Department of Anthropology
Anthropology of Visual Communication Program
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Bioanthropology
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Medical Anthropology
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