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Anthro-l is a general anthropology mailing list.
The mailing list for the Society for Anthropological Sciences.
Association for Feminist Anthropology ListServ
Welcome to the mailing list for the Association for Feminist Anthropologists. This mailing list is for announcements and discussion relevant to the AFA. This list is hosted at the University of California at Berkeley and is administered by an anthropology graduate student, Colleen Morgan, who can be reached at clmorgan@berkeley.edu for any questions not covered by this FAQ. For more about the Mailman mailing list software that this list employs, go to http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html.
The mailing list for the Society for East Asian Anthropology
General Anthropology Division ListServ
This is the listserve for the General Anthropology Division of AAA.
National Association of Student Anthropologists ListServ
The NASA listserv is a way for NASA to email announcements of interest to our members. This is a moderated list. In other words, only pre-approved announcements will be mailed out to the listserve. Thus, this list will not have a lot of traffic. You don't have to be worried about a lot of junk emails being sent.
Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges SACC-L
A news and discussion forum for members and friends of the Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges.
The Middle East Section of The American Anthropological Association ListServ
The MES sponsors two listservs for members. Both provide a venue for ongoing and active discussions, sharing syllabi, announcing calls-for-papers and publications, open positions, and general communication with other anthropologists and scholars interested in the Middle East. The primary listserv, open to all members (including students), is AAAMIDEAST. The second, designated for student members of the section, is AAAMESSL.
The Society for Latin American Anthropology ListServ
The first chapter of The Society for Latin American Anthropology (SLAA) was founded by the American Anthropological Association (AAA) in 1969 to advance the study of Latin American anthropology. In 2005, the Society's membership offically approved the adoption of "Caribbean" to the Society's name to reflect the connections between the Latin American and Caribbean regions, and expanded its mission to the anthropology of first generation migrants from Latin American and the Caribbean, wherever they are in the world.

