Why do people think what they think? What is the relationship between what people say and what they do? What are some of the ways that humans have developed to meet subsistence needs, organize for political action, and express shared beliefs and values?
If you are interested in these questions, consider majoring in social and cultural anthropology at Haverford College. Our students use these and other questions central to the discipline as a basis for designing and conducting their own qualitative field-based research projects. Senior anthropology majors present their research findings in public presentations and written texts. Visit us and learn more!
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Hart is referenced as part of the "Ask An Anthropologist about Marriage" article regarding the recent Supreme Court hearings on marriage.Psychology Today article > -
The associate professor of anthropology writes about the Nigerian novelist, poet and critic, who died March 21, on the blog Africa is a Country.More >









