CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS AND EMERGING TRENDS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.52340/gbsab.2026.58.04Keywords:
Anthropology, Culture, Human Evolution, Globalization, Digital Anthropology, Climate ChangeAbstract
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, exploring human biological evolution, cultural diversity, language, and social organization across time and space. The discipline consists of four major branches: cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology. Modern anthropology examines contemporary issues such as globalization, migration, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, climate change, and public health. Through fieldwork, ethnographic research, and interdisciplinary collaboration, anthropologists seek to understand human behaviour, cultural practices, and social transformations. By connecting past and present human experiences, anthropology contributes to cross-cultural understanding, social development, and solutions to global challenges in an increasingly interconnected world.
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