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This lively text by leading medical anthropologist Elisa J Sobo offers a unique holistic approach to human diversity and rises to the challenge of truly integrating

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This lively text by leading medical anthropologist Elisa J Sobo offers a unique holistic approach to human diversity and rises to the challenge of truly integrating biology and culture The inviting writing style and fascinating examples make important ideas from complexity theory and epigenetics accessible to students In this second edition the material has been updated to reflect changes in both the scientific and sociocultural landscape for example in relation to topics such as the microbiome and transgender Readers learn to conceptualize human biology and culture concurrentlyas an adaptive biocultural capacity that has helped to produce the rich range of human diversity seen today With clearly structured topics an extensive glossary and suggestions for further reading this text makes a complex interdisciplinary topic a joy to teach Instructor resources include an extensive test bank and a study guide. 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Senior Director, Diversity & Talent Acquisition Conifer Health Solutions Juna Jones-Moore is responsible for collaborating with key leaders to support a company-wide talent acquisition and diversity Race and Human Diversity is an introduction to the study of human diversity in both its biological and cultural dimensions. Robert L. Anemone examines the biological basis of human difference and how humans have biologically and culturally adapted to life in different environments. The book discusses the history of the race concept, evolutionary theory, human genetics, and the connections between racial classifications and racism. It invites students to question the existence of race as biology, but to recognize race as a social construction with significant implications for the lived experience of individuals and populations.This second edition has been thoroughly revised, with new material on human genetic diversity, developmental plasticity and epigenetics. There is additional coverage of the history of eugenics race in US history, citizenship and migration affirmative action and white privilege and the burden of race. Fully accessible for undergraduate students with no prior knowledge of genetics or statistics, this is a key text for any student taking an introductory class on race or human diversity. Revised for the first time in ten years, the second edition of Nutritional Anthropology: Biocultural Perspectives on Food and Nutrition continues to blend biological and cultural approaches to this dynamic discipline.While this revision maintains the format and philosophy that grounded the first edition, the text has been revamped and revitalized with new and updated readings, sections, introductions, and pedagogical materials that cover current global food trade and persistent problems of hunger in equalmeasure.Unlike any other book on the market, Nutritional Anthropology fuses issues past and present, local and global, and biological and cultural in order to give students a comprehensive foundation in food and nutrition. This comprehensive introduction to the field of human biology covers all the major areas of the field: genetic variation, variation related to climate, infectious and non-infectious diseases, aging, growth, nutrition, and demography. Written by four expert authors working in close collaboration, this second edition has been thoroughly updated to provide undergraduate and graduate students with two new chapters: one on race and culture and their ties to human biology, and the other a concluding summary chapter highlighting the integration and intersection of the topics covered in the book. Race and Human Diversity is an introduction to the study of human diversity in both its biological and cultural dimensions. Robert L. Anemone examines the biological basis of human difference and how humans have biologically and culturally adapted to life in different environments. The book discusses the history of the race concept, evolutionary theory, human genetics, and the connections between racial classifications and racism. It invites students to question the existence of race as biology, but to recognize race as a social construction with significant implications for the lived experience of individuals and populations.This second edition has been thoroughly revised, with new material on human genetic diversity, developmental plasticity and epigenetics. There is additional coverage of the history of eugenics race in US history, citizenship and migration affirmative action and white privilege and the burden of race. Fully accessible for undergraduate students with no prior knowledge of genetics or statistics, this is a key text for any student taking an introductory class on race or human diversity. The topics covered by this resource include:. Anatomical representation and variation. Racial, social and ethnic bias. Patient humanization. Bioethics in Anatomy Education Resources:. . Human Diversity.

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