David Price (anthropologist)

David Price
Native name David H. Price
Born 1960 (age 5556)
Academic background
Alma mater The Evergreen State College
University of Chicago
University of Florida
Academic work
Main interests Anthropology

David H. Price (born 1960) is an American anthropologist. He studied anthropology at The Evergreen State College, the University of Chicago and the University of Florida (Ph.D. 1993) and is a professor of anthropology at St. Martin's University in Lacey, Washington.[1]<ref name="Gale Biography in Context. 2012. "David H. Price" Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2012.">Gale Biography in Context. 2012. "David H. Price" Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2012</ref>[2]

Price has conducted cultural anthropological and archaeological field work in Egypt and elsewhere in the Near East. His primary research area is the history of anthropology along with various interactions between anthropologists and military/intelligence agencies. His 2004 book Threatening Anthropology used tens of thousands of Federal Bureau of Investigation files released under the Freedom of Information Act to examine how the FBI harassed anthropologists that were activists in issues of racial equality during the McCarthy era. His 2008 book Anthropological Intelligence documented American anthropologists’ contributions to the Second World War.[3] He has written journalistic exposés on military uses of anthropology in the Human Terrain System program, and on post-9/11 programs bringing the CIA and other intelligence agencies back on to American university campuses.[4] Much of Price's historical and contemporary writing focuses on the ethical and political context of anthropological practice.[5]

He is a frequent contributor to CounterPunch, and is a member of the Network of Concerned Anthropologists.

Selected works

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Articles

References

  1. Saint Martin's University. "Faculty and Staff Directory". Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  2. "The Writers Directory, 31st Edition. 2013. "David H. Price," Detroit: St. James Press,"
  3. Merrill Singer (2005). "Selling Anthropology to the Highest Bidder: An Interview with David Price" (PDF). Society for Applied Anthropology Newsletter. 16(2):5–7. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  4. "2010. Interview with David Price on 'The CIA Is Welcoming Itself Back onto American University Campuses'". Democracy Now. 2/9/10. Retrieved 11 August 2011. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. "The Ethics of a Code for Anthropologists." The Chronicle of Higher Education. Vol. 55, Issue 15. 12/5/2008

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