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  • Evolutionary and biological anthropologists (EBAs) have valuable tools and data to address issues like climate change but are not significantly involved in these efforts.
  • They can enhance their participation by leveraging strengths in long-term research, collaborating across disciplines, improving public science communication, embracing open-science practices, and actively promoting diversity within their field.
  • The authors encourage EBAs to integrate research with community engagement, suggesting that both can coexist and complement each other in making impactful contributions.

Article Abstract

Objectives: With our diverse training, theoretical and empirical toolkits, and rich data, evolutionary and biological anthropologists (EBAs) have much to contribute to research and policy decisions about climate change and other pressing social issues. However, we remain largely absent from these critical, ongoing efforts. Here, we draw on the literature and our own experiences to make recommendations for how EBAs can engage broader audiences, including the communities with whom we collaborate, a more diverse population of students, researchers in other disciplines and the development sector, policymakers, and the general public. These recommendations include: (1) playing to our strength in longitudinal, place-based research, (2) collaborating more broadly, (3) engaging in greater public communication of science, (4) aligning our work with open-science practices to the extent possible, and (5) increasing diversity of our field and teams through intentional action, outreach, training, and mentorship.

Conclusions: We EBAs need to put ourselves out there: research and engagement are complementary, not opposed to each other. With the resources and workable examples we provide here, we hope to spur more EBAs to action.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23592DOI Listing

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