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Citation

Hoke, Morgan K. & Schell, Lawrence M. (2020). Doing Biocultural Anthropology: Continuity and Change. American Journal of Human Biology, 32(4), e23471.

Abstract

Biocultural anthropology has long represented an important approach in the study of human biology. However, despite demonstrated utility, its somewhat amorphous identity leaves some scholars questioning just what it means to be biocultural. In this article, rather than providing proscriptive doctrine, we contribute to these conversations about the nature of biocultural anthropology by considering what biocultural research does. We begin with a consideration of some of the foundational themes of biocultural work including recognition of the dialectical nature of sociocultural and biological forces, interest in inequality, and incorporation of both evolutionary and political economic perspectives. To emphasize the consistency of biocultural work over time, we also trace these themes from originating work to their appearance in current research. We then identify some of the key actions of the biocultural approach, noting that biocultural work can execute any number though rarely all of these actions simultaneously. We then offer brief introductions to the articles that make up this special issue, highlighting the ways in which each piece undertakes key biocultural actions. Following these introductions, we provide a discussion of some of the types of biocultural work that are not present in this special issue, recognizing the breadth of biocultural research across multiple subfields of anthropology. Finally, we point to some potentially fruitful directions for future biocultural research. In the end, we conclude that while biocultural anthropology may not have a cohesive or set agenda, it does have a clear and recognizable form of content and methodology illuminated by its actions.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23471

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2020

Journal Title

American Journal of Human Biology

Author(s)

Hoke, Morgan K.
Schell, Lawrence M.

Article Type

Regular

ORCiD

Hoke - 0000-0002-6752-6483