Biography
David G. Anderson is an anthropologist working with communities across the circumpolar North. He is originally Canadian, and grew up in Northern Alberta. He holds degrees in Politics with Sociology (Carleton U), Sociology (UWisc-Madison), and Social Anthropology (Cambridge). He started working in the circumpolar North as a technician at the Ft.McPherson Language Centre in the Gwich’in Settlement Area. His reading and fieldwork for the Masters and PhD was with with Evenki people first in Zabaikal’e and later in Taimyr and the Evenki Autonomous Area. Since that time he has also worked with communities in Iamal, and in Northern Norway. He has been based at the University of Aberdeen since 2000, and was appointed Chair in the Anthropology of the North in 2013. At the University of Aberdeen he was active in getting the University to join the UArctic network and helped to host the Rector Conference in Aberdeen in 2017. He also leads the Thematic Network CAFÉ: Circumpolar Archives, Folklore and Ethnography. He researches and publishes in a wide number of areas: ethnography, ethnohistory, archaeology, Rangifer genetics, and political ecology. -faculty profile
Books by Anderson, David G.
Puteshestvii︠a︡ cherez sibirsk
Puteshestvii︠a︡ cherez sibirskui︠u︡ stepʹ i taĭgu k antropologicheskim kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii︠a︡m
Ot klassikov k marksizmu
Ot klassikov k marksizmu
About the hearth
About the hearth
1926/27 Soviet Polar Census Ex
1926/27 Soviet Polar Census Expeditions
Healing Landscapes of Central
Healing Landscapes of Central and Southeastern Siberia
The 1926/27 Soviet polar census expeditions
Pripoli︠a︡rnai︠a︡ perepisʹ 192
Pripoli︠a︡rnai︠a︡ perepisʹ 1926/27 gg. na Evropeĭskom Severe (Arkhangelʹskai︠a︡ gubernii︠a︡ i avtonomnai︠a︡ oblastʹ Komi)
Ėtnosy eniseĭskogo meridiana
Ėtnosy eniseĭskogo meridiana
Sibirskiĭ kharakter kak t︠s︡en
Sibirskiĭ kharakter kak t︠s︡ennost'
Cultivating Arctic landscapes
Ethnographies of Conservation
Identity and Ecology in Arctic Siberia
Tundroviki
Tundroviki
Regional development organisat
Regional development organisations in Newfoundland