For any practicing or applied anthropologists out there, the new NAPA anthropology website has recently launched. The site is much better designed than the previous version, making it far easier to find the content we anthropologists need.

About the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA)

The National Association for the Practice of Anthropology is a membership organization for those who apply and practice anthropology in a range of contexts, whether as practitioners, academics, or students. NAPA was founded in 1983 to promote the interests of practicing anthropologists and further the practice of anthropology as a profession.

The NAPA Anthropology Website

The NAPA anthropology website is your gateway to learning about NAPA. It offers information on the organization, the annual meetings, membership, volunteering, mentoring, and a wealth of resources on practicing anthropology. If you are not a member, you can sign up here.

The NAPA Anthropology Bylaws

Interested in learning more? Check out NAPA’s Bylaws.

Other Applied Anthropology Organizations

Check out these posts if you are interested in learning more about other applied anthropology organizations including the Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference, the EASA Applied Anthropology Network Applied Anthropology Network Why the World Needs Anthropologists: Designing the Future, and the Business Anthropology website and community.