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Note

Generally, we do not maintain a set of links to other sites - there are others who do this better than we can do. Among the main places to be listed for social anthropology are
  1. SOSIG The Social Science Information Gateway
  2. The Lutins/Clist master list
    and
  3. WWW Virtual library

The following links have been added over the years.
iNtergraph: journal of dialogic anthropology

Cultural Ecology Specialty Group

Unoffical Gorilla Home Page created and maintained by Mark Scahill (UKC). Information about Mountain Gorillas, and Mark's simulation of the remaining Mountain Gorilla population.

AAA Annual Meetings etc.

Middle East Studies etc

Anthropology-related Gophers

Anthropology Newsgroups

WWW Virtual Library for Anthropology

Anthropology Resources on the Internet - a list created by Allen Lutins, and now maintained by Bernard Clist.The current version is now at www.anthropologie.net

Theoretical Anthropology journal produced at the Institut für Völkerkunde / University of Vienna - Austria

Music & Anthropology (M&A) is an online multimedia interactive journal, founded by the Study Group on "Anthropology of Music in Mediterranean Cultures" of the International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM). M&A is hosted by the Dipartimento di Musica e Spettacolo dell' Universitˆ di Bologna.

Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology (Oxford) publications, abstracts, references to other sites. Also included here is HADDON, the online catalogue of archival ethnographic film footage (1895-1945)

ArchNet Archaeology Information Network (USA)

Anthro-L Archives for the anthropology mailing list Anthro-L (list maintained by Hugh Jarvis, the archives by Danny Yee)

QSR-NUDIST WWW server support for Qualitative Research and the Nudist Program (Australia)

Tutorial: Kinship and Social Organization by Brian Schwimmer

Microstate Resources, a web page devoted to information about all states with populations under 1.2 million.

Tools for Web authors
Appropriate media for training and development - a book by Zeitlyn, J.
Southeast Asian Images and Text (SEAiT)--University of Wisconsin
Anthropoetics-The Electronic Journal of Generative Anthropology
Loughborough University Library listing of freely available full-text Ejournals
Anthropology 33 "Culture and Communication" a lower division course in the Anthropology Department at UCLA introduces some basic concepts in linguistic and cultural anthropology. Alessandro Duranti
Transcript of the TV documentary "Dr Miller and the Islanders" broadcast Thursday, 26th February 1998 at 9.30pm on BBC2

Updated 22 March 2001


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Current News, Events and Activities for CSAC and Kent Anthropology

Archiving a Cameroonian Photographic Studio

Visual Anthropology at Kent

Ethnobiology of Europe website

Seeing the ring: A nineteenth century photograph album

Other News about Kent Anthropology


UKC Anthropology
Studying Anthropology at Kent

Kent Student Notes

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CSAC's Resources for Anthropologists

A collection of resources by CSAC and others that may be of use to anthropologists

Summary list of CSAC online publications
CSAC Studies in Anthropology ISSN 1363 1098
CSAC Publications
BICA Online
Anthropology Intermedia Library
more...

Bibliography and Reading
Online Reading for Anthropologists

Experience Rich Anthropology

Anthropological Index Online

CSAC Anthropology Bibliography (Makhzan)

UK Anthropology Theses


Organisations
The Royal Anthropological Institute

RAI Anthropological Index Online

RAI Calendar of Events

Association of Social Anthropologists

ASA Monographs CD Ordering Info

Society for Anthropological Sciences

SASci Wikid


CSAC thanks the following organisations for their support:
Centre for Sociology, Anthropology and Politics

Economic and Social Research Council

Arts and Humanities Research Council

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Medical Research Council

Higher Education Funding Council for England


About the Ethnographics Gallery

The Ethnographics Gallery is a project of the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing. It is the direct descendent of the oldest online resource for Anthropology, dating to 1986. While we are giving the Gallery a face lift, please remember there are 20 year old pages within these halls.

We have no funding stream for this site, and so little time to maintain older material so it well may have a bit of a museum effect. Newer material will be appropriately wizzy.


What is the Ethnographics Gallery?

The Ethnographics Gallery is a publication of the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing. This site contains reports on CSAC research, Teaching materials, and Resources that can be used for planning and executing research, including bibliographic materials, databases of ethnographic material, fieldnotes, descriptors, and software for working with ethnographic data. Suggestions always welcome, but we have no funding stream for this website. It contains materials created since 1986, and many of them are rather unfashionable by today's standards. We do, however, want everything to work! mail suggestions to csac@kent.ac.uk

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History

Our first internet service was begun in November, 1986, followed by our first web site in May, 1993, one of the first 400 web sites. The Ethnographics Gallery was founded in Feburary 1994. Our mission at that time was to provide a forum for anthropologists on the internet, and we helped to launch a number of organisations into cyberspace. Today, we are mostly concerned with novel forms of online publishing, disseminating our research, promoting learning resources, and disseminating information about using computers in anthropological research.

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