In disasters or conflicts, anthropology helps humanitarian efforts. Anthropologists study local beliefs, values, and needs to make aid more effective. Without cultural knowledge, outside help may fail or cause harm.

Anthropology and Migration

Anthropology studies how migration transforms identity and communities. Migrants carry their languages, traditions, and beliefs to new societies, creating hybrid cultures. Migration also raises important questions about belonging, borders, and citizenship.


Anthropology and Reproductive Technology

Anthropology studies how reproductive technologies such as IVF and surrogacy influence family structures and kinship. These technologies question traditional ideas of parenthood and create cultural debates about identity, morality, and the meaning of family.


Anthropology and Social Media

Anthropology examines how social media influences identity, culture, and relationships. It helps people create communities and share traditions worldwide, but it can also cause problems such as misinformation and social isolation.