New publication by Heather Jacobson
Interested in the temporal limits of fertility and reproductive timing? Check out this new article by our own Heather Jacobson in which she proposes a new concept: the ART Clock.
Link to articleInterested in the temporal limits of fertility and reproductive timing? Check out this new article by our own Heather Jacobson in which she proposes a new concept: the ART Clock.
Link to articleThe National Science Foundation awarded Christian Zlolniski, Professor of Anthropology, a $255,000 grant to study the labor and environmental implications of natural resources being marketed as sustainably sourced products.
Link to news articlePerceiving morality in everyday life: This research addresses the ways in which morality and immorality are perceived by individuals, not only in the actions of others, but also in the inanimate objects of encountered in everyday life.
Link to articleDr. Jacobson was interviewed on the North Carolina NPR show Embodied about her surrogacy research.
Link to podcastThe Money 4 Nothing Podcast interviewed Dr. Arditi about his book, Getting Signed.
Link to podcastDr. Lemke's 2021 underwater archaeology field school is featured in this episode of Shipwreck School.
Link to the videoRecently published in Social Movement Studies "Targeted Appeals: Online Social Movement Frame Packaging and Tactics Customized for Youth" is coauthored with Monica Whitham (Associate Professor of Sociology, Oklahoma State University). It investigates how social movement organizations tailor their frames and tactics to appeal to different age groups, including young children.
Link to articleReprowebs: a conceptual approach to elasticity and change in the global assisted reproduction industry
Link to articleDr. Cleghorn's fieldwork in South Africa was the feature of this recent Leakey Foundation Lunch Break Science Talk.
Link to the videoDr. Smith remembers C. Loring Brace on the Human Biology Association's podcast.
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