Program overview
The Department of Anthropology is a tight-knit community of faculty and students that learn from one another As an undergraduate department with a focus on cultural anthropology faculty and students not only work together in the classroom but also outside the classroom by hosting speakers working groups and other events Faculty research and teaching areas of interest include human rights legal anthropology political ecology post-colonialism social movements migration trafficking labor religion race and gender Faculty have conducted research throughout the world The Department s faculty not only are active scholars but also regularly engage with policy makers the media and non-governmental organizations The faculty s scholarship and advocacy are a part of what has been termed public anthropology This commitment to social justice both in and out of the classroom dovetails with Georgetown s mission to understand and take action on issues of injustice close to home and across the globe
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