Tag Archives: Richard Sosis
Malu is Like a Golden Ticket (Pt. 2)
Please consider contributing supporting the Inking of Immunity 2018 field season at Experiment.com/InkingImmunity. Michaela and I were despondent from cancellations and because we were collecting data on day two of multiple sleeves (a full arm tattoo) at one studio. Meaning, … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Christopher Lynn
Tagged American Samoa, Chris Ausage, Inking of Immunity, Joe Ioane, malu, Off Da Rock Tattoos, Paul Sulu'ape, pe'a, Richard Sosis, Su'a Sulu'ape Aiseah, Su'a Wilson Fitiao, tatau, tattoo
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Signaling Religious Commitment in Brazilian Candomble
I was critiqued in a recent NSF grant proposal review that, while I elegantly integrated signaling & cultural consensus theories in my research design, my statements that (1) signaling theory derives from evolutionary biology & (2) that no one has … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Theory
Tagged Bria Dunham, Candomble, Joseph Bulbulia, Lee Cronk, Montserrat Soler, Religious ecology study, Richard Sosis, Signaling theory
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