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Phillips Stevens, Associate Professor of Anthropology from SUNY, Buffalo discusses Iraq, ethics and the use of anthropology in the US military’s Human Terrain System.  Thursday, October 8, 2009 at 7:00pm in Textor Hall 103.  Free and Open to the Public.  Reception to follow presentation.  For more information contact the Department of Anthropology at 607-274-1331 or sgage@ithaca.edu. 

 

Anthropology and Directed Cultural Change: The Case of Iraq | 1 Comments |
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Anthropology and Directed Cultural Change: The Case of Iraq Comment from cmichael on 09/25/09
Dahr Jamail wrote a provocative article in TRUTHOUT (5/16/09) on this issue: "Engineering 'Trust of the Indigenous Population': How some anthropologist have learned to stop worrying and start loving the army" May be of interest.