Len Lieberman,
Ph.D
Anthropology
& Sociology
Anspach Hall 135
(989) 774-3477
Leonard.Lieberman@cmich.edu
Education
Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1970
M.A., University of California, Berkeley,
1959
B.A., University of California, Berkeley,
1956
B.P.A., Los Angeles College of Design,
1954
A.A., Los Angeles City College, 1954
Teaching Expertise
Physical Anthropology
Forensic Anthropology
Human Evolution
Human Variation
Current American Indian Issues
The Individual and Community in Modern
Society
Research Interests
Scientific Racism
Race Concept
Sociology of Knowledge/Science
Selected Publications
"How Caucasoids got such big crania
and why they shrank: From Morton to Rushton." Current Anthropology.
(2001).
"A History of Scientific Racism."
Race and Ethnicity: An Anthropological Focus on the U.S. and the
World. Ed. Ray Scupin. McGraw Hill, 2001.
"Students Discover 'Scholarly Malfeasance'
for Selves." Anthropology News. (2000):
32 - 33.
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