Annals: Departmental reports and staff listings
McGill University
Department of Anthropology, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal H3A 2T7, Canada
T: 514 398 4300; F: 514 398 7476
W: http://www.mcgill.ca/anthropology
Full-time Faculty
Donald W Attwood (PhD, McGill U, 1974; Prof ) Political economy and ecology, household enterprises, micro-demography, cooperatives, cash cropping, irrigation; S Asia
Michael S Bisson (PhD, U California-Santa Barbara, 1976; Assoc Prof) Arch, Middle Paleolithic, Iron Age, experimental arch, lithic typology, metallurgical and lithic technology; Central Africa, Europe
Gwen Bennett (PhD, U California-Los Angeles, 2002, Asst Prof; jt appt with East Asian Studies) Regional analysis; archaeological survey; historical archaeology; identity; contemporary uses of archaeology; landscape archaeology; China
Laurel Bossen (PhD, State U New York-Albany, 1978; Professor) Gender and development, economic anthropology, rural households and communities; China, Guatemala
Colin A Chapman (PhD, U Alberta, 1987; Prof; Canada Research Chair; jt appt with McGill School of Environment) Primate behavioral ecology; disease ecology; evolution of social systems and group size; conservation biology; tropical forest regeneration; freshwater fish ecology; plant phenology and animal interactions (seed dispersal); Africa, especially Uganda
Andre Costopoulos (PhD, Oulu U, Finland, 1999; Assoc Prof) Evolution of social complexity, quantitative and computational methods in archaeology, agent-based simulation in anthropology, prehistoric exchange networks, prehistory of northern Europe
Nicole C Couture (PhD, U Chicago, 2002; Asst Prof, Canada Research Chair in the Anthropology of Early Urbanism) Archaeology and ethnohistory, comparative urbanism, gender and archaeology, monumental space, social life of death, material culture; South America, especially Bolivian and Peruvian Andes
John G Galaty (PhD, U Chicago, 1977; Assoc Prof) Pastoralism, rangeland development, wildlife and community conservation; legal anthropology, property and land tenure; social conflict and violence; nationalism, ethnicity and identity; ritual and age-organization, psychological anthropology; culture and semiotics; ethnohistory; eastern Africa
Sandra T Hyde (PhD, UC Berkeley/San Francisco, 1999; Assoc Prof) Sociocultural anthropology, medical anthropology, feminist theory, gender/sexuality, East Asian Studies, HIV/AIDS; China
Eduardo O. Kohn (PhD, U W-Madison, 2002; Asst Prof) Anthropology of life, semiotics, human-animal relations, "nature" and ecological and environmental anthropology; Amazonia, Ecuador, Quichua
Carmen Lambert (PhD, McGill U, 1974; Assoc Prof) Social change, modernization, urbanization, social class and ethnic identity, North American native peoples
Setrag Manoukian (PhD, U of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2001; Asst Prof ; jt appt with Institute of Islamic Studies) Knowledge: study of the social processes through which knowledge is constituted and transmitted in Iran
Ronald Niezen (PhD, Cambridge U, 1987; Prof; Canada Research Chair) Legal and political anthropology, religious conversion and social change, international movement of indigenous peoples, globalization and identity, history of anthropology; West Africa, North America, especially Canadian Subarctic
Kristin Norget (PhD, Cambridge U, 1993; Assoc Prof) Religion, popular culture, theorization of ritual and performance; globalization and religion; indigenous and social movements; material culture and aesthetics; ideological and religious syncretisms; Mexico, Latin America, Caribbean
Jérôme Rousseau (PhD, U Cambridge, 1974; Prof) Evolution of societies, social inequality, epistemology; Borneo
Philip Carl Salzman (PhD, U Chicago, 1972; Prof) Nomadism and pastoralism, tribal society and its transformations, peasant and post-peasant society, mass media; Middle East, Mediterranean
James M Savelle (PhD, U Alberta, 1986; Assoc Prof) Archaeology, zooarchaeology, hunter-gatherers; whaling societies; Arctic
Colin H Scott (PhD, McGill U, 1983; Assoc Prof) Indigenous ecological knowledge, land and sea tenure systems, resource management, political discourse, aboriginal rights; Algonkian Subarctic, Torres Strait Islanders
Lisa E Stevenson (PhD, U California, Berkeley, 2005; Asst Prof) Medical and psychological anthropology, narrative and anthropology, violence and subjectivity, social and political theory, ethnographic film; Inuit, Canadian arctic
Ismael Vaccaro (PhD, U Washington, 2005; Asst Prof; jt appt with McGill School of Environment) Environmental anthropology, political ecology, property theory, landscape analysis, political anthropology/development, conservation policies; Southern Europe, Mexico.
Allan Young (PhD, U Pennsylvania, 1970; Prof, jt appt with Social Studies of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine) Comparative medical systems, anthropology of science, anthropology of psychiatry; Ethiopia
Retired Faculty
Ellen Corin
Fumiko Ikawa-Smith - Professor Emerita
Margaret Lock – Professor Emerita
Toby Morantz
Associate Member
Tobias Rees (PhD, Univ of California at Berkeley, 2006; Asst Prof) intersection of anthropology, art history, history of science, and the philosophy of modernity and concerns the critical study of knowledge/thinking
Adjunct Faculty
Nadia Ferrara PhD, U de Montréal, 2002; First Nation issues in health, policy and traditional values, ways of healing, art therapy, transcultural psychiatry, community cohesion and cultural resilience; Canada
Vinh-Kim Nguyen (PhD, McGill U, 2001; MD, U de Montréal, 1990; Assoc Prof) medical anthropology; HIV/AIDS; West Africa
Chair: Ronald Niezen
Administrative Officer: Rose Marie Stano
Anthropologists in Other Departments, Schools or Institutes
Ludger Müller-Wille (DrPhil, Münster, 1971; Assoc Prof, Geography) Northern peoples, socioeconomic development in circumpolar regions, geographical perceptions and toponymy of indigenous people; circumpolar region, Canada, Finland
George Wenzel (PhD, McGill U, 1980; Prof, Geography) Inuit, hunter-gatherers, kinship and social organisation, cultural ecology; Arctic
Special programmes
Our department has six concentrations: social systems and sociocultural change; development studies with reference to Canada, Africa, Asia and Latin America; symbolic and cognitive anthropology; cultural analysis; prehistoric archaeology; primatology. Medical anthropology with special reference to cultural aspects of health and illness is offered jointly with the Department of Social Studies of Medicine of the Faculty of Medicine.
Special resources and facilities
The interdisciplinary Centre for Society, Technology and Development, (STANDD) provides financial assistance, office space, computers and other facilities for students working on development-oriented topics. The department has new archaeological laboratory facilities offering analytical space and equipment for graduate students.