Parker Shipton

Parker Shipton

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Professor Parker Shipton’s current and continuing research interests include economic, legal, and symbolic anthropology and the history of social studies. Topics of his research, teaching, and writing have included agriculture, food, and hunger; credit and debt; land rights, attachment, and belonging; kinship and fictive kinship; ritual and sequencing; human rights; and the human classification and treatment of other animals.

He has conducted most of his field research in equatorial East Africa (especially among Luo speakers and others in agrarian western Kenya) and in West Africa (especially among farming Mandinka-speakers and agro-pastoralist Fula-speakers in the Gambia). He has carried out other research or study in Andean Colombia, in urban northern Italy and western France, and among native people of central Mexico and the North Pacific Coast of North America.

He has taught at Harvard University and held visiting appointments at the University of Virginia and Yale University, as well as the University of Nairobi, Kenya; University of Padua, Italy; and Waseda University, Japan.

A former Marshall Scholar, Dr. Shipton has been the recipient of grants and fellowships from scholarly organizations including the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Humanities Center, the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, the Social Science Research Council, and the Wenner-Gren Foundation, among others. He has also served as a researcher for various international aid organizations. He is a former president of the Association for Africanist Anthropology, a section of the American Anthropological Association.

While I’m based at BU now and not up to date on HU’s course offerings and such, I’m happy to be of use to students interested in academic and career topics I can talk with them about. (These come down to anthropology and other social and cultural studies, and African studies and some Native American and, increasingly, human-animal studies. They could also include what I can remember of international aid consulting, which I used to do many years ago but can’t pretend to be up to date on!)

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