Little Michael A, James Gary D
Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University, State University of New York, Binghamton, New York 13902-6000, USA.
Am J Hum Biol. 2005 Mar-Apr;17(2):141-54. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.20110.
Originally incorporated as the Human Biology Council in 1974, the Human Biology Association, as it has been known since 1994, has matured in the intervening 30 years to become a society that represents broadly the interests of human biologists in the U.S. and throughout the world. The purpose of this paper is to trace the development of the Association from its foundation to the present in the context of changes in the organization of the Association and in its By-Laws, officers, committees, and membership; the history of the two journals that served as the Association's official organs (Human Biology and American Journal of Human Biology); and how the annual meetings have evolved from a modest one-day plenary session to meetings that last more than two days and include a variety of scientific contributions. Highlights of the national meetings include the Raymond Pearl Memorial Lecture, the Franz Boas Distinguished Achievement Award, and the Edward E. Hunt, Jr. Student Prize.
人类生物学协会最初于1974年作为人类生物学委员会成立,自1994年以来一直沿用此名称,在这期间的30年里不断发展成熟,成为一个广泛代表美国乃至全世界人类生物学家利益的学会。本文旨在追溯该协会从成立至今的发展历程,包括协会组织架构、章程、官员、委员会和会员的变化;作为协会官方刊物的两份期刊(《人类生物学》和《美国人类生物学杂志》)的历史;以及年会如何从规模不大的为期一天的全体会议演变为持续两天多且包含各种科学成果展示的会议。全国性会议的亮点包括雷蒙德·珀尔纪念讲座、弗朗茨·博厄斯杰出成就奖和小爱德华·E·亨特学生奖。