Explore whether economics can be considered a science, analyzing its classification, testability, and consensus within social science debates.
We often blame ourselves for failing to act in the face of unfathomable suffering. But research in psychology, sociology, and anthropology makes clear that our paralysis might be manufactured.
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Piltdown man: The 40-year hoax that fooled the world

For four decades, Piltdown Man was celebrated as the “missing link” between apes and humans. Discovered in England in 1912, ...
The Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society has announced 10 new research collaborations for 2026–2027. The projects range ...
Indiana University of Pennsylvania professor of anthropology Dr. Abigail Adams presented a program on medical anthropology, ...
Each year, around the time of the American Anthropologist Association meeting, the New York Times asks a renowned anthropologist to contribute a piece on the state of the field. These pieces tend to ...
People are the key to unlocking knowledge. That’s the central lesson M.S. in Information & Knowledge Strategy (IKNS) lecturer and alum Jessica Malloy (’21SPS, IKNS) has drawn from her professional ...
At Case Western Reserve, we harness expertise within our department and across the university to train you in traditional and newly emerging anthropological theories and methods that integrate work ...
In a revelatory book, Farrell and Newman describe how the United States has turned its control over information networks into a hidden tool of economic domination—and warn of the risks of Washington’s ...