Exhibitor Name
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Booth Numbers
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Directory Description
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| Alexander Street Press |
802 |
Alexander Street Press publishes several of the most important online collections for anthropology research and teaching, including Ethnographic Video Online (1,000+ films from DER and others for the anthropology classroom) and our newest release, Anthropology Online. Stop by our booth for a thirty-day Scholar's Pass to both collections. Please join us November 16th at 3:00pm for coffee and brownies and to learn more about our latest products. |
| AltaMira Press |
408 |
AltaMira Press publishes high-quality information for those who research, study, practice and read in the humanities and social sciences. |
| Berg/Bloomsbury |
808 |
Berg Publishers is an academic publisher of books and journals with a strong focus on visual culture and anthropology. We are an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing. |
| Berghahn Books |
511, 513 |
Berghahn Books is an award-winning independent scholarly publisher of distinguished books and journals in the humanities and social sciences. Its program, which includes 35 journals to date and 100 new titles a year, is focused on History, Sociology & Anthropology, International Politics & Policy Studies, Cultural and Media Studies, Jewish Studies, and Migration & Refugee Studies. |
| Bone Clones, Inc. |
500, 501 |
Bone Clones, Inc. manufactures detailed, high-quality osteological reproductions of skeletal elements. In addition to producing specimens exhibiting trauma and pathology, we have an extensive range of skulls and skeletons providing age, sex, and ancestry differences. Our durable replicas obviate the need for a dedicated teaching collection of real human remains. |
| Cambridge University Press |
614 |
Cambridge's publishing in books and journals combines state-of-the-art content with the highest standards of scholarship, writing and production. Visit our stand to browse new titles, available at a 20% discount, and to pick up sample issues of our journals. Visit our website to see everything we do: www.cambridge.org/us/. |
| Cornell University Press |
411 |
Cornell University Press was established in 1869. All books that carry its imprints have been approved by a Board of Editors, which consists of members of the Cornell University faculty. Cornell University Press, Comstock Publishing Associates, and ILR Press publish general and specialized nonfiction in a wide range of fields. |
| Culture as Comfort / Neuroanthropology |
502 |
Featuring new publications and websites documenting emerging multidisciplinary approaches to brain-culture connections, particularly enculturation and neuroanthropology. |
| Documentary Educational Resources, Inc. |
413 |
A non-profit organization founded in 1968, DER promotes thought-provoking documentary film and media for learning about the people and cultures of the world. |
| Duke University Press |
518, 519, 617 |
Duke University Press publishes approximately 120 books annually and over 40 journals, as well as offering five electronic collections, primarily in the humanities and social sciences. |
| Elemental Productions |
409 |
Elemental Productions produces high quality ethnographic and documentary films on issues relevant to contemporary anthropology such as mental illness, trance and possession, genocide and polygamy. |
| European Reasearch Council |
618 |
The European Research Council (ERC) is the first pan-European funding body set up by the European Commission in 2007 to support the best investigator-driven frontier research in Europe. It encourages in particular proposals that cross disciplinary boundaries, pioneering ideas that address new and emerging fields and applications that introduce unconventional, innovative approaches. It aims to stimulate scientific excellence in any field of research by supporting top researchers regardless of nationality, provided they are based in or are moving to Europe. |
| First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies |
406 |
First Peoples is an Indigenous studies publishing collaboration between University of Arizona Press, University of Minnesota Press, University of North Carolina Press, and Oregon State University Press. |
| Harvard University Press |
608 |
With "Scholarship Plus" as its motto, Harvard University Press publishes books that matter. From ants to Zeus, HUP opens the academy to the world. |
| Human Relations Area Files, Inc. |
602 |
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| Indiana University Press |
807 |
Founded in 1950, we are recognized internationally as a leading academic publisher specializing in the humanities and social sciences |
| JSTOR |
414 |
JSTOR (www.jstor.org) is a research and teaching platform for the academic community. With more than a thousand journals and one million primary sources, JSTOR is one of the world's most trusted sources for academic content. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA (www.ithaka.org), a not-for-profit organization that also includes Portico and Ithaka S+R. |
| Left Coast Press |
813 |
Left Coast is an independent publisher in the social sciences, humanities, and related professional fields, specializing in anthropology, archaeology, research methods, and museum and heritage studies. |
| Lexington Books |
408 |
Lexington books publishes Specialized works that make signigicant contributions to advancing scholarhip in the humanities and social sciences. |
| Maney Publishing |
714B |
Maney Publishing specialises in print and electronic journal publishing and has the largest list of archaeology journals in the UK including a range of journals in architectural history, conflict archaeology, environmental archaeology, heritage management, historical archaeology, industrial archaeology and medieval archaeology. |
| McGill-Queen's University Press |
712 |
With over 2,800 books in print including a significant list of Native North American studies, MQUP is in the business of debate, publishing books that create fresh interpretations of the world. |
| National Science Foundation |
817 |
The National Science Foundation is a U.S. Government Agency that funds basic scientific research, including all sub-fields of anthropology. |
| New York University Press |
708 |
Working across the humanities and social sciences, NYU Press has award-winning lists in sociology, law, cultural and American studies, religion, history, anthropology, politics, and more. |
| Nine Pillars of History |
818 |
The Nine Pillars of History are eternal, common denominators for political, religious, sexual and financial stability. Sustaining the pillars future should lead to peace. |
| Oxford University Press |
405, 407 |
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| Palgrave Macmillan |
806 |
Palgrave Macmillan is a cross-market publisher specializing in cutting edge academic and trade non-fiction, reference, and journals. |
| Pearson Higher Education |
707 |
At Pearson, we are committed to the discipline of anthropology. Through our partnerships with leading authors in the field, we provide the materials professors and their students need to succeed. |
| PNAS |
418 |
PNAS, is an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans the biological, physical, and social sciences. PNAS publishes cutting-edge research articles, insightful commentaries, and topical special features along with a variety of other thought provoking content. PNAS is published weekly in print and daily online. Stop by the PNAS booth to learn about our expanded front matter section, the direct submission process, pick up one of our many highlights collections, and provide any comments about the journal. |
| Princeton University Press |
507 |
Princeton University Press publishes innovative ethnographies, histories, and other books in cultural anthropology, anthropology of science and medicine, and in cognate fields. |
| Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group |
506, 605 |
Routledge will present titles of great interest to anthropology professionals and students. |
| Rutgers University Press |
705 |
Rutgers University Press, founded in 1936, publishes books in a broad array of disciplines across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Rutgers' books meet high editorial standards, facilitate the exchange of ideas, enhance teaching, and make scholarship accessible to a wide range of readers. The Press' overriding ambition is nothing less than to help make the world better, one book at a time, by publishing titles of superior scholarship and popular appeal—affirming its role as a major cultural institution that contributes significantly to the ideas that shape the critical issues of our day. |
| School for Advanced Research Press |
419 |
School for Advanced Research Press (SAR Press) specializes in anthropology and related fields, the arts and cultures of Indigenous peoples worldwide, and the American Southwest. |
| Skulls Unlimited International |
415 |
Skulls Unlimited International, Inc is the world's leading supplier of osteological specimens, For over 20 years, Skulls Unlimited has provided the finest quality and widest selection of natural bone and replica skulls and skeletons available. With over 500 osteological products to choose from, Skulls Unlimited is sure to have what you are looking for. It is our goal to serve all your osteological needs. For skeletal preparation and custom articulations, Skulls Unlimited continues to be the preferred choice of museums, universities, nature centers and zoos. Trained technicians will expertly clean and assemble your skeletons for exhibits and displays. Meticulous craftsmanship and research provides interesting, accurate poses that clearly illustrate the uniqueness of each species. |
| Society for Applied Anthropology |
719 |
Society is an international association of applied social scientist concerned with application the disciplines to the understanding and resolution of contemporary issues. |
| Society for Research in Child Development |
816 |
SRCD is a multidisciplinary, not-for-profit, professional association. Its purpose is to promote multidisciplinary research in human development, exchange information among scientists and professionals of various disciplines, and encourage applications of research findings. |
| Stanford University Press |
601 |
Stanford University Press publishes engaging, innovative cultural anthropology books and global ethnographies, and also titles in human rights, policy, development, and Asian studies, among others. |
| The New York Times |
811 |
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| Transaction Publishers |
717 |
Transaction Publishers, founded in 1962, is a major independent, international publisher of books and serials in all disciplines of the social sciences. Transaction's list includes classic works in communications as well as new and important books from new authors. |
| University of Alabama Press |
718 |
The University of Alabama Press publishes exceptional scholarly books in anthropology and ethnohistory. Visit our website at www.uapress.ua.edu to learn more about our books. |
| University of Arizona Press |
505 |
Publishing important works in anthropology for more than 50 years, the University of Arizona Press is committed to offering leading scholarship highlighting the Southwest, Latin America, and Indigenous peoples. |
| University of California Press |
706B, 805 |
University of California Press enriches lives around the world by advancing scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. |
| University of Chicago Press |
700, 701, 702 |
Established in 1891, the University of Chicago Press is the largest American university press. The Press publishes approximately 250 books a year and has published over 11,000 books since its founding. The Press also publishes leading journals and annuals in fields including the humanities and physical, life, and medical sciences. |
| University of Hawaii Press |
606 |
We are an academic publisher and distributor of scholarly and trade books on East and Southeast Asia, Hawai‘i, the Pacific, and Asian/Pacific American Studies. |
| University of Illinois Press |
714 |
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| University of Minnesota Press |
801 |
The University of Minnesota Press is recognized internationally for its innovative, boundary-breaking editorial program in the humanities and social sciences. |
| University of Nebraska Press |
612, 711 |
Founded in 1941, UNP is a scholarly and general interest press that publishes new and reprint titles under the Nebraska and Bison Books imprints, along with 21 journals. |
| University of New Mexico Press |
810 |
Established in 1929, UNM Press is a well-known and respected publisher in many fields, including Latin American studies and Chicana/o studies, among others. |
| University of Oklahoma Press |
517 |
University of Oklahoma Press publishes award-winning books on the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America. Visit our booth and oupress.com for more information. |
| University of Pennsylvania Press |
713 |
The University of Pennsylvania Press publishes meritorious works that advance scholarly research and educational objectives in the humanities and social sciences. |
| University of Texas Press |
812, 814 |
The University of Texas Press's mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge through the publication of books and journals, and through electronic media. |
| University of Toronto Press |
712B |
Founded in 1901, University of Toronto Press is Canada's leading scholarly publisher and one of the largest university presses in North America. |
| University of Washington Press |
804 |
The University of Washington Press's anthropology list features books in environmental anthropology, social justice, Asian studies, and Native American studies, among other areas. |
| University Press of Colorado |
706 |
The University Press of Colorado publishes books in Mesoamerican, Latin American, North American and Southwestern anthropology and archaeology. |
| Vanderbilt University Press |
402 |
Vanderbilt University Press publishes significant books in global medical, physical, and cultural anthropology, Latin American anthropology and ethnography, and studies of international development. We publish with an eye toward the practitioner and the academy. |
| Verbi Software-Maxqda |
412 |
VERBI Software is the developer and distributor of MAXQDA. Since 1989, MAXQDA is the favored professional qualitative data analysis software for thousands of researchers around the world. |
| Wadsworth Cengage Learning |
708B |
Cengage Learning is a leading provider of innovative teaching, learning, and research solutions for the academic, professional, and library markets worldwide. |
| Waveland Press |
401, 403 |
Waveland Press publishes reasonably priced core texts, case studies, modules, and anthologies in anthropology and its related fields. View all titles at www.waveland.com. |
| Wenner Gren Foundation |
817 |
The Wenner-Gren Foundation seeks to support significant, innovative anthropological research into human origins, development, and variation, as well as to foster the international community of scholars in Anthropology. |
| Wiley-Blackwell |
508, 607 |
Wiley-Blackwell is the international scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, with strengths in every major academic and professional field. |