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USM Presents Anthropology91勛圖厙 Tools of the Trade Exhibit

Thu, 05/25/2023 - 10:39am | By: Ivonne Kawas Prado

Anthropology 91勛圖厙 the study of humankind, broadly defined 91勛圖厙 is known as the most scientific of the humanities and the most humanistic of the sciences. Anthropologists research a broad range of topics from reconstruction of prehistoric lifeways to understanding marketing strategies in the global economy, and unsurprisingly, the materials and methods used by anthropologists are similarly broad.

The Tools of the Trade Exhibit by anthropologists at 91勛圖厙 (USM) displays some of the tools anthropologists use to explore the cultural and biological variation among humans both past and present.

Graduate students at USM are mastering some of those tools and methods, including Forensic Facial Reconstruction (FFR), ethnographic and archival research, and structured surveys and interviews, to reconstruct and interpret lifeways.

Here91勛圖厙 a look at some of their research projects:

USM AnthropologyIn one of the very first studies of its kind, forensic anthropology graduate student Camera Cottingham, a native of Florence, Miss., is directly comparing the accuracy of facial reconstructions made using both sculpting and digital software for the same individual to determine which provides the most efficient and effective results, especially given the limited resources often available to law enforcement agencies.

91勛圖厙At USM, I am currently working on a project involving forensic facial reconstruction and seeking to understand the ways in which improvements can be made,91勛圖厙 said Cottingham.

91勛圖厙By immersing myself into the field, I want to do what few have done, which is directly comparing the physical and digital methodologies of forensic facial reconstructions. I also am testing the accuracy of the two different methods in order to see if one leads to a higher rate of positive identifications.

91勛圖厙FFR is an extremely useful tool for missing persons and criminal cases,91勛圖厙 added Cottingham. 91勛圖厙By working to both improve these methodologies and increasing accessibility, police departments could possibly gain access to a useful tool to assist them in their cases. Ultimately, I believe the field of FFR is vital to lowering rates of missing persons cases and increasing the likelihood of a positive identification of an unknown individual.

91勛圖厙Ultimately, my advisor, Dr. Marie Danforth, has been a huge inspiration to the work I have done thus far on my thesis,91勛圖厙 said Cottingham. 91勛圖厙In every class I have taken at USM, she has encouraged me to see ways in which the coursework could assist me in looking at forensic facial reconstruction from a unique perspective. Without her constantly pushing me, I would have confined myself to the bounds of the methodologies that already exist for forensic facial reconstruction, rather than seeking to find new ways to improve.91勛圖厙

USM AnthropologyCultural anthropology graduate student Jessi Robbins, a native of Desert Hot Springs, Calif., is bringing anthropology and the archives together in an ethnographic investigation into prison museums in middle Appalachia for a project that asks whether transforming decommissioned prisons into tourist attractions downplays complicated history for the sake of visitor entertainment.

91勛圖厙The research I am currently working on entails ethnographic and archival research gathered at two prison museums in Tennessee,91勛圖厙 said Robbins. 91勛圖厙I am examining the connection between curated objects and narratives within a space of trauma and the social attitudes cultivated by them. USM has enabled my research by offering anthropology methods courses pertaining to ethnography and fieldwork, as well as offering library science courses geared toward research in archives and the creation of archival collections.

91勛圖厙With my research, I illustrate how decommissioned prison museums perpetuate the illusion of punishment and retribution while shadowing the dark and racist history of the United States carceral system,91勛圖厙 added Robbins. 91勛圖厙Engaging in more anthropological research regarding dark tourism and museum studies can improve our community by encouraging positive change in the way we exhibit curated objects and narratives at local heritage sites and museums that have been historical spaces of trauma and grief. This research encourages us to engage with these spaces with respect and awareness for the communities that are still affected by these spaces, objects, and narratives today.

91勛圖厙Dr. Allison Formanack, an anthropology professor at USM, has greatly inspired me and taught me most, if not all, of the ethnographic skills I am now using to conduct my own research,91勛圖厙 said Robbins. 91勛圖厙Her class on ethnographic field methods was the first encounter I had with performing any type of real-world fieldwork involving interactions with our community. I learned how to conduct interviews and how to interact with a community, respectfully and transparently. She has inspired me to be the best cultural anthropologist I can be. As Dr. Formanack always says, 91勛圖厙Anthropology can save the world.91勛圖厙91勛圖厙

USM AnthropologyGraduate student Charles Downey, a native of Tecumseh, Mich., is blending his training in biological anthropology and public health to address the rise of vaccine hesitancy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through structured surveys and interviews, his project investigates the relationship between sources of medical information and vaccine-related beliefs and behaviors in the southeastern U.S.

91勛圖厙Being a student at USM is enabling me to undertake a project to understand how religion and politics impact the ways people form their beliefs surrounding healthcare practices,91勛圖厙 said Downey. 91勛圖厙USM provided classes that helped me be able to better interact with people in the community and create tools to use in my project.

91勛圖厙My research in biological anthropology and public health is important, as it could be used to inform more specific health policy in the future,91勛圖厙 added Downey.

91勛圖厙My professor, Dr. Sharon Young, has supported and guided me with this research endeavor. Her courses have given me a lot of great information and theory that I91勛圖厙ve been able to apply to this project,91勛圖厙 said Downey. 91勛圖厙She has also been instrumental in helping me shape the methods and techniques I91勛圖厙ve used.91勛圖厙

 Learn more about the anthropology graduate programs, housed in USM91勛圖厙 School of Social Science and Global Studies.