Social anthropology is the study of social and cultural life in the various forms this takes in relation to the many contexts where this is found. As social anthropologists, we aim to answer questions of broad interest through the comparative study of particular people and places. We are especially interested in investigating people in contexts of everyday social life and in understanding these practices from the perspective of those involved. We use a range of ethnographic methods to do this, including participant observation, interviewing, and archival research.
Contact Research Co-ordinator: Professor Catherine Alexander
Staff members:
Professor Simone Abram
Professor Catherine Alexander
Dr Hannah Brown
Dr Ben Campbell
Dr Michael Crawley
Professor Yulia Egorova
Dr Elaine Forde
Dr Paolo Fortis
Professor Kate Hampshire
Dr Paolo Heywood
Dr Leo Hopkinson
Dr Elisabeth Kirtsoglou
Dr Loretta Lou
Dr Roslyn Malcolm
Professor Nayanika Mookherjee
Dr Declan Murray
Professor Gina Porter
Dr Istvan Praet
Dr Felix Ringel
Professor Paul Sillitoe
Professor Bob Simpson
Dr Alice Stefanelli
Dr Tom Widger
Professor Tom Yarrow