anthropologist
Anthropologists research all aspects of life pertaining to humans. They study the various civilisations that have existed along the time and their ways of organisation. They attempt to analyse the physical, societal, linguistic, political, economical, philosophical, and cultural aspects of different people. The aim of their studies is to understand and describe the past of humanity and solve topical societal problems. They explore different perspectives such as philosophical anthropology.
About anthropologist
As an anthropologist, you will conduct in-depth research into human cultures, societies, and behaviors across different time periods and geographical regions. Your work involves designing and executing research projects, collecting and analyzing data through methods such as participant observation and ethnographic fieldwork, and interpreting findings to understand the complexities of human existence. You will examine economic systems, social structures, linguistic patterns, belief systems, and cultural practices to shed light on how societies function and change over time. Your research contributes to addressing contemporary social challenges and informs policy decisions. You will publish your findings in academic journals, present at conferences, and collaborate with other researchers, making your work visible to the scientific community and broader society.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a anthropologist.
Design and conduct ethnographic research
- Formulate research questions and design anthropological studies
- Conduct participant observation and ethnographic fieldwork
- Interview research subjects and collect qualitative data
- Maintain detailed field notes and research documentation
- Analyze cultural patterns and human behavior
Analyze and interpret cultural data
- Apply scientific research methodology to analyze findings
- Examine economic, social, and political aspects of cultures
- Study linguistic patterns and communication systems
- Evaluate cultural practices within their sociocultural contexts
Publish and disseminate research findings
- Draft scientific papers and academic publications
- Present research findings at academic conferences
- Engage with scientific community and peer review processes
- Increase impact of research on policy and society
Manage research data and collaborate professionally
- Organize and maintain research data using standards for findable and accessible data
- Collaborate with research teams and other anthropologists
- Interact professionally in academic research environments
- Evaluate research activities and demonstrate disciplinary expertise
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (40)
Optional (31)
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