American Anthropological Association

American Anthropological Association

L'American Anthropological Association (AAA) est une association professionnelle d'intellectuels et de praticiens en anthropologie. Comptant plus de 11 000 membres, c'est la plus grande association dans ce domaine. Fondée en 1902, son siège social se situe à Arlington, Virginie, États-Unis.

L'AAA comprend des archéologues, des anthropologues culturels, des anthropologues en biologie, des linguistes, des anthropologues médicaux et des anthropologues appliqués. Ceux-ci proviennent d'universités, de centres de recherche, d'agences gouvernemntales, de musées, de sociétés et d'ONG répartis à travers le monde. L'AAA supervise la tenue du plus grand congrès mondial annuel en anthropologie et publie plus de 20 journaux académiques dont les articles sont évalués par des pairs.

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