Abstract

In view of the CESCE's expressed concern over "Anthropology and the Challenge of the Future," it seemed to me that it would be instructive to probe the aspirations and characteristics of the anthropologists who will be most deeply involved in that future, i.e. today's anthropology students, my colleagues. What stimulated their interest in anthropology? What are their current research activities and future career plans? What are their concerns? I put these questions to fifty students working towards their Master's or Ph. D. degrees at the Universite de Montreal, at McGill University and at the University of Calgary. I have sought indications of tendencies and possibilities rather than a representative sample, and concentrated on those students in the social and cultural branches.

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