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Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: taking stock and moving forward

Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: taking stock and moving forward
Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: taking stock and moving forward
This article presents outcomes from a Workshop entitled “Bioarchaeology: Taking Stock and Moving Forward, ”which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020. Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the School of Human Evolution and Social Change (ASU), and the Center for Bioarchaeological Research (CBR, ASU), the Workshop's overall goal was to explore reasons why research proposals submitted by bioarchaeologists, both graduate students and established scholars, fared disproportionately poorly within recent NSF Anthropology Program competitions and to offer advice for increasing success. Therefore, this Workshop comprised 43 international scholars and four advanced graduate students with a history of successful grant acquisition, primarily from the United States. Ultimately, we focused on two related aims: (1) best practices for improving research designs and training and (2) evaluating topics of contemporary significance that reverberate through history and beyond as promising trajectories for bioarchaeological research. Among the former were contextual grounding, research question/hypothesis generation, statistical procedures appropriate for small samples and mixed qualitative/quantitative data, the salience of Bayesian methods, and training program content. Topical foci included ethics, social inequality, identity (including intersectionality), climate change, migration, violence, epidemic disease, adaptability/plasticity, the osteological paradox, and the developmental origins of health and disease. Given the profound changes required globally to address decolonization in the 21st century, this concern also entered many formal and informal discussions.
climate change, ethics, graduate curriculum, identity, infectious disease, migration, violence
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Buikstra, Jane E., Dewitte, Sharon N., Agarwal, Sabrina C., Baker, Brenda J., Bartelink, Eric J., Berger, Elizabeth, Blevins, Kelly E., Bolhofner, Katelyn, Boutin, Alexis T., Brickley, Megan B., Buzon, Michele R., De La Cova, Carlina, Goldstein, Lynne, Gowland, Rebecca, Grauer, Anne L., Gregoricka, Lesley A., Halcrow, Siân E., Hall, Sarah A., Hillson, Simon, Kakaliouras, Ann M., Klaus, Haagen D., Knudson, Kelly J., Knüsel, Christopher J., Larsen, Clark Spencer, Martin, Debra L., Milner, George R., Novak, Mario, Nystrom, Kenneth C., Pacheco‐forés, Sofía I., Prowse, Tracy L., Robbins Schug, Gwen, Roberts, Charlotte A., Rothwell, Jessica E., Santos, Ana Luisa, Stojanowski, Christopher, Stone, Anne C., Stull, Kyra E., Temple, Daniel H., Torres, Christina M., Toyne, J. Marla, Tung, Tiffiny A., Ullinger, Jaime, Wiltschke‐schrotta, Karin and Zakrzewski, Sonia R. (2022) Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: taking stock and moving forward. Yearbook of Biological Anthropology, 178 (Suppl 74), 54-114. (doi:10.1002/ajpa.24494).

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This article presents outcomes from a Workshop entitled “Bioarchaeology: Taking Stock and Moving Forward, ”which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020. Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the School of Human Evolution and Social Change (ASU), and the Center for Bioarchaeological Research (CBR, ASU), the Workshop's overall goal was to explore reasons why research proposals submitted by bioarchaeologists, both graduate students and established scholars, fared disproportionately poorly within recent NSF Anthropology Program competitions and to offer advice for increasing success. Therefore, this Workshop comprised 43 international scholars and four advanced graduate students with a history of successful grant acquisition, primarily from the United States. Ultimately, we focused on two related aims: (1) best practices for improving research designs and training and (2) evaluating topics of contemporary significance that reverberate through history and beyond as promising trajectories for bioarchaeological research. Among the former were contextual grounding, research question/hypothesis generation, statistical procedures appropriate for small samples and mixed qualitative/quantitative data, the salience of Bayesian methods, and training program content. Topical foci included ethics, social inequality, identity (including intersectionality), climate change, migration, violence, epidemic disease, adaptability/plasticity, the osteological paradox, and the developmental origins of health and disease. Given the profound changes required globally to address decolonization in the 21st century, this concern also entered many formal and informal discussions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 January 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 March 2022
Published date: 22 March 2022
Keywords: climate change, ethics, graduate curriculum, identity, infectious disease, migration, violence

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Author: Jane E. Buikstra
Author: Sharon N. Dewitte
Author: Sabrina C. Agarwal
Author: Brenda J. Baker
Author: Eric J. Bartelink
Author: Elizabeth Berger
Author: Kelly E. Blevins
Author: Katelyn Bolhofner
Author: Alexis T. Boutin
Author: Megan B. Brickley
Author: Michele R. Buzon
Author: Carlina De La Cova
Author: Lynne Goldstein
Author: Rebecca Gowland
Author: Anne L. Grauer
Author: Lesley A. Gregoricka
Author: Siân E. Halcrow
Author: Sarah A. Hall
Author: Simon Hillson
Author: Ann M. Kakaliouras
Author: Haagen D. Klaus
Author: Kelly J. Knudson
Author: Christopher J. Knüsel
Author: Clark Spencer Larsen
Author: Debra L. Martin
Author: George R. Milner
Author: Mario Novak
Author: Kenneth C. Nystrom
Author: Sofía I. Pacheco‐forés
Author: Tracy L. Prowse
Author: Gwen Robbins Schug
Author: Charlotte A. Roberts
Author: Jessica E. Rothwell
Author: Ana Luisa Santos
Author: Christopher Stojanowski
Author: Anne C. Stone
Author: Kyra E. Stull
Author: Daniel H. Temple
Author: Christina M. Torres
Author: J. Marla Toyne
Author: Tiffiny A. Tung
Author: Jaime Ullinger
Author: Karin Wiltschke‐schrotta

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