Wikipedia:WikiProject Anthropology
Welcome to the Anthropology WikiProject. We are a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Anthropology.
(For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and the Guide to WikiProjects).
- Goals
- This project is dedicated to creating, improving, and maintaining articles related to the subject of anthropology.
- Scope
- The scope of this project is the field of Anthropology, with an emphasis on the field often referred to as cultural anthropology.
Guidelines
mali niŋFor best practices in creating and editing articles, see the Wikipedia:Manual of Style.
Overlap with other projects
mali niŋSince anthropology is such a broad subject, there will probably need to be a lot of cooperation with other wikiprojects. Already existing wikiprojects that might overlap with this include (but are definitely not limited to):
- WikiProject Anatomy
- WikiProject Archaeology*
- WikiProject Culture*
- WikiProject Ethnic groups*
- WikiProject Evolutionary biology
- WikiProject History
- WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America
- WikiProject Linguistics
- WikiProject Primates*
- WikiProject Psychology
- WikiProject Sociology
Note: An * denotes a project that might end up becoming under our parentage.
Open tasks
mali niŋThis is a new project, and several things need to be done now. Many of these things will remain important as the project develops. Among them are
- Recruiting new members and keeping the members we have
- Improving the articles within the scope of this project
- Creating articles which are important, but do not yet exist
- Actively maintaining the quality of articles which already exist, including making changes to them as required by circumstance
Articles
mali niŋWikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Anthropology articles by quality statistics
Featured content
mali niŋFeatured articles
mali niŋ- 2012 phenomenon
- Belarusian Republican Youth Union
- Female genital mutilation
- Ketuanan Melayu
- Taiwanese aborigines
- Tamil people
- Toraja
Candidates
mali niŋCollaboration and review
mali niŋ- Current Collaboration of the month: Kinship
- Nominations for future Collaborations of the Month are currently being called.
- Proposal: Soviet Anthropology This is particularly interesting due to the role of Soviet anthropologists in nation building linked to Narkomnats, with the eventual demise of many prominent anthropologists in the purges.
- Another Proposal: Tribalism This is an undeveloped entry.
- Another Proposal: Hunter-gatherer This is a neglected article. It is currently of quite poor (C) quality.
New articles
mali niŋPlease feel free to list your new Anthropology-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box the Main Page.
- Subneolithic - Period, culture or ethnic group which practiced hunting, gathering and fishing whilst incorporating elements of Neolithic culture such as pottery.
- INAPL - notable Argentine anthropological institution
- Carlos J. Gradin - Argentine archaeologist
- hui_pan-nationalism - ethnic group
- David J. Meltzer - American archaeologist
- David MacDougall - visual anthropologist, ethnographic filmmaker
- Digital dependencies and global mental health - exploring the cultural and anthropological perspective of the global mental health crisis
- Zoe Todd - Canadian anthropologist
- Engis 2 - first ever found Neanderthal fossil
- Sandra Morgen - Feminist Anthropologist
- Lambda Alpha - National collegiate honors society for anthropology in the US.
- The Savage Mind - early structural anthropology from Claude Lévi-Strauss
- We Have Never Been Modern - seminal work by Bruno Latour
- The Lele of the Kasai - field-report on the Lele people by Mary Douglas
- L'Homme - French journal
- C. W. M. Hart - ?Australian anthropologist
- Shakir Mustafa Salim - Iraqi anthropologist
- Lorna Marshall - American ethnographer of the !Kung people
- Julius Alfred Roth - stub on American sociologist of medicine
- James C. Faris - American anthropologist; a lot more could be added to this, I'm sure.
- Rules and Meanings - Penguin anthology compiled by Mary Douglas
- Luc de Heusch - Belgian anthropologist and film-maker (much more could be added)
- Risk and Blame - es of anthropologists (e.g. Jonathan Marks, Timothy Ingold) have raised questions about this emerging discipline. One contributor to the article, Leadwind, frequently bings up anthropologists Boas, Mead and Gould as proponents of the kind of pseudoscience Evolutionary Psychology replaces. There are many threads on the talk page in which contributors discuss topics of anthropological research (from human evolution to gender differences or a genetic propensity to become a warrior) to which I imagine many members of this project could constructively contribute.
- Taboo food and drink (see [1])
Article alerts
mali niŋWikipedia:WikiProject Anthropology/Article alerts
The Wikipedia entry on Tribalism needs some serious work. Can someone look into this? There are no citations or sources within the entry. I find this topic to be a significant subject for the Anthropology WikiProject. Excuse me if my comment is in the wrong section, but I wanted to inform your group.
Templates
mali niŋ- Talkpage banner, for all articles which fall within the scope of this project:
{{WikiProject Anthropology|class=|importance=}}
- Main Topic template - sidebar :
{{Anthropology}}
- Userbox:
{{User WPAnthro}}
Categories
mali niŋParticipants
mali niŋPlease feel free to add your name to our project's Participants page.
Resources
mali niŋA list of relevant magazines and journals can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Anthropology/Periodicals.