1. This Anthro Life Podcast (www.thisanthrolife.com)

This Anthro Life Podcast chronicles aspects of the human condition through podcasts presented as conversations with guests, minisodes focusing on design and application of anthropology, and freethink listening session. Co-sponsored by the American Anthropological Association, the Society for Applied Anthropology Podcasts, and Sapiens.

  1. The Geek Anthropologist (http://thegeekanthropologist.com/)

The Geek Anthropologist is a blog run by a group of graduate students in anthropology. The purpose of this site is to analyze “geek culture” through the lens of sociocultural anthropology. One unique component of the site is a running list of women “who made a significant contribution to geek culture.”

  1. Popanth (http://popanth.com/)

Popanth is a community-run website whose purpose is to “translate anthropological discoveries for popular consumption.” With the cheeky tagline “Hot Buttered Humanity,” the site contains articles grouped under four sections—Archaeology, Contemporary Culture, Language and Communication, and The Human Body—as well as book and movie reviews.

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