Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this commentary, I foray into anthropology's biosocial dimensions to underscore that human relations span from microorganisms to global commodities. I argue that the future of social-cultural anthropology depends on the integration of evolutionary theory for its advancement. Ultimately, since the likelihood of novel zoonoses' emergence, digital ethnography could offer remarkable opportunities for ethical and responsible inquiries
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
This chapter distinguishes two anthropological sources of human action and normativity: whilst the ‘...
The science of evolution acutely raises the perennial question of humankind’s place in the world. Ho...
Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this commentary,...
An evolutionary perspective on human thought and behaviour indicates that we should expect to find u...
Sociology has a long tradition of diagnosing contemporary societies, but little theoretical and empi...
Sociobiology, which is systematic study of the biological basis of all forms of social behaviour (in...
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...
Animals play an integral role in the story of human civilization, and there is a long history in Ant...
What do we think about when we think about human evolution? With his characteristic wit and wisdom, ...
Both natural and cultural selection played an important role in shaping human evolution. Since cultu...
Recent projects to reclaim social anthropology for the study of human origins have little to say abo...
Cultural anthropology and evolutionary biology arose around the same time, and both adopted the same...
Considering animality in terms of interdependency between humans and animals may help us understand ...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
This chapter distinguishes two anthropological sources of human action and normativity: whilst the ‘...
The science of evolution acutely raises the perennial question of humankind’s place in the world. Ho...
Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this commentary,...
An evolutionary perspective on human thought and behaviour indicates that we should expect to find u...
Sociology has a long tradition of diagnosing contemporary societies, but little theoretical and empi...
Sociobiology, which is systematic study of the biological basis of all forms of social behaviour (in...
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...
Animals play an integral role in the story of human civilization, and there is a long history in Ant...
What do we think about when we think about human evolution? With his characteristic wit and wisdom, ...
Both natural and cultural selection played an important role in shaping human evolution. Since cultu...
Recent projects to reclaim social anthropology for the study of human origins have little to say abo...
Cultural anthropology and evolutionary biology arose around the same time, and both adopted the same...
Considering animality in terms of interdependency between humans and animals may help us understand ...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
This chapter distinguishes two anthropological sources of human action and normativity: whilst the ‘...
The science of evolution acutely raises the perennial question of humankind’s place in the world. Ho...