16 episodes

A place for authors from the journal Forensic Anthropology to talk a little more in-depth about their articles and also to stimulate research ideas amongst the field at large. Hosted by Dr. Michael Kenyhercz.

Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast Michael Kenyhercz

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    • 4.3 • 12 Ratings

A place for authors from the journal Forensic Anthropology to talk a little more in-depth about their articles and also to stimulate research ideas amongst the field at large. Hosted by Dr. Michael Kenyhercz.

    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast - Go et al. on WEIRD Anthropologists

    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast - Go et al. on WEIRD Anthropologists

    In this episode I am joined by Dr. Matthew Go, Nandar Yukyi, and Elaine Chu to discuss their article "On WEIRD Anthropologists and Their White Skeletons" from Volume 4, Number 4.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast # 15 Vol. 4. No. 4. - Marin Pilloud, SaMoura Horsley, Chaunesey Clemmons, and Casey Philbin

    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast # 15 Vol. 4. No. 4. - Marin Pilloud, SaMoura Horsley, Chaunesey Clemmons, and Casey Philbin

    In this episode I am joined by Marin Pilloud, SaMoura Horsley, Chaunesey Clemmons, and Casey Philbin to discuss their article "Terminology Used to Describe Human Variation in Forensic Anthropology" from Vol. 4. No. 4. also co-authored by: Cassie Skipper, Alba Craig, Krista Latham, Katie Zejdlik, and Deborah Boehm.

    • 46 min
    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #14 Vol. 4. No. 4. - Kamar Afra

    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #14 Vol. 4. No. 4. - Kamar Afra

    In this episode I am joined by Kamar Afra to discuss her paper, "Self-Reported Ancestry and Craniofacial SNPs: Assessing Correspondence with Implications for Forensic Case Analysis and Reporting" from Vol. 4. No. 4.  co-authored by Drs. Michelle Hamilton and Bridget Algee-Hewitt.



    This episode is dedicated in memory of Dr. Steve Ousley. You are missed as a mentor and a friend. 

    • 43 min
    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #13 Vol. 4. No. 4. - Dr. Kate Spradley

    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #13 Vol. 4. No. 4. - Dr. Kate Spradley

    In this episode I am joined by Dr. Kate Spradley to discuss her paper co-authored by Dr. Richard Jantz, "What Are We Really Estimating in Forensic Anthropological Practice, Population Affinity or Ancestry?" from Vol. 4, No. 4.  



    Click here to access data used in this study



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    • 27 min
    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #12 Vol. 4. No. 2 - Drs. Heather Edgar and Steve Ousley "Testing the Homogeneity of 'White'"

    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #12 Vol. 4. No. 2 - Drs. Heather Edgar and Steve Ousley "Testing the Homogeneity of 'White'"

    In this episode I am joined by Drs. Heather Edgar and Steve Ousley to discuss their paper, "Testing the Homogeneity of 'White': Dental Morphology in Americans and Australians of European Descent" from Vol. 4, No. 4.  In this episode, we explore the importance of testing our assumptions and long-held beliefs.



    To find out more about Dr. Edgar's work check out the Bridge Lab.  Also, please check out  the New Mexico Decedent Image Database and the Orthodontics Case File System.  You can follow Dr. Ousley at statsmachine.net

    • 59 min
    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #11 Vol. 4. No. 2 - Dr. Alexandra Klales "Current State of Sex Estimation in Forensic Anthropology"

    Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #11 Vol. 4. No. 2 - Dr. Alexandra Klales "Current State of Sex Estimation in Forensic Anthropology"

    In this episode I am joined by longtime colleague and friend, Dr. Alexandra Klales, to discuss her paper, "Current State of Sex Estimation in Forensic Anthropology" from Vol. 4 No. 2.  Dr. Klales and I do a deep dive into an aspect of the biological profile that receives little attention, and, importantly, how we should all be embracing uncertainty.

    You can access the MorphoPASSE program at www.morphopasse.com and follow Dr. Klales through the Washburn University Forensic Anthropology Recovery Unit or her personal website.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Gus from Mexico ,

Nice updates from the field

The audio needs work. I enjoy the conversations but there are episodes that make me want to turn off the show.

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