
Reed D. Riner, Ph.D.
Professor
(B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado 1977)
Cultural anthropology, futures research, applied anthropology
Dr. Reed D. Riner is a cultural anthropologist with primary emphasis in anticipatory anthropology, the application of anthropological methods and theory to better understanding of how cultural systems predispose people to think -or not think- about the future, and how people can act, applying anthropology, to attain more preferable futures. Currently he is involved in three projects: developing a curriculum of three futures courses at Freshman, Junior and Masters levels; the analysis of the 15-yr NAU Mars Base and Solar System Simulation course, and the reconstruction and reactivation of the Flagstaff Tomorrow website - the cumulative product primarily of the ANT 547 Futures Research seminar with community oriented projects which have been conducted increasingly in conjunction with the local civic organization, Friends of Flagstaff’s Future.
Riner was recently one of three pre-publication reviewers of The World Ahead: An Anthropologist Anticipates the Future by Margaret Mead; edited and with an Introduction and Commentaries by Robert B. Textor, Professor Emeritus,
Contact Information:
Dr. Reed D. Riner, PhD
Office: Bldg 98D, Rm 109F
Phone: (928) 523-6583
Email: Reed.Riner[at]nau.edu
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