Princeton’s BA in Anthropology offers students rich opportunities to analyze human behavior and cultural patterns in historical and contemporary settings. These project topics offer a diverse starting point for meaningful ethnographic and theoretical inquiry.
Digital Ethnography and Online Communities in the Global South
The Anthropology of Climate Change and Environmental Justice
Gender Roles and Identity in Indigenous Communities
Food Practices and Cultural Symbolism in Diaspora
Ethics and Power in Anthropological Fieldwork
Urban Displacement and the Politics of Space
Language Preservation in Endangered Communities
Spirituality and Ritual Practices in Contemporary Societies
Race, Class, and Health Inequities: An Anthropological Lens
Cultural Dimensions of Migration and Refugee Identity
Tourism and the Commodification of Tradition
Technology and Kinship in Transnational Families
Body Modification Practices Across Cultures
Postcolonial Perspectives in Museum Anthropology
Anthropology of Work in Gig and Informal Economies
Visual Anthropology and Documentary Storytelling
Religious Syncretism in Globalizing Urban Centers
Colonial Legacy in Language and Cultural Memory
Biopolitics and Medical Anthropology in Pandemic Response
Decolonizing Methodologies in Ethnographic Research
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