The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) was established on August 23, 1948, when it merged, in fact, with the Intemational Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (ICAES), which was founded in 1934. The latter was the product of various Congresses ofAnthropological Sciences, starting in 1865.The IUAES is one of the member organizations of the International Social Science Council (ISSC) and also of the Intemational Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies (CIPSH). The IUAES is also a member of the Intemational Council of Scientific Uruons (ICSU). Its aim is to enhance exchange and communication among scholars of allregions of the world, in a collective effort to expand human knowledge. In this way it hopes to contribute to a better understanding of human society, and to a sustainable future based on harmony between nature and culture. The IUAES once noted a draft statement on the future of world anthropology in “Current Anthropology” (1979): “The scope ofanthropology in terms of areas of human interest includes such critical issues of the contemporary world as problems of environmental management, pressure for the progressive reduction of disparities and the restructuring of the world order, the future of the nation-state, ethnic pluralism and the future of national society, and the harmonization of the roles and functions ofinstitutions with the basic and derived biological and psychic drives of man”. The IUAES itself consists of national and institutional organizations in more than 50 countries in all parts of the world, and also includes some hund:reds of individual members. The research effort and involvement of the IUAES is principally arranged by its scientific commissions, of which, currently, there are twenty-seven, and each of which concentrates on some area of anthropological interest.They included ethnic relations, aging and the aged, women, children, youth, migration, epidemiology and Aids,tourism, primatology, linguistics, and so on.
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1. Aging and the Aged Perspectives of Aging in Diverse Cultures Feminization of Aging and Gender Issues: Asia Region 2. Children, Youth and Childhood Transfer of Knowledge and Children Agency:Reconstructing the Paradigms of Socialization Female Child Migration and Trafficking in Asia Youth and Identity Childhood, Child Labour and Globalization 3. Cultural Diversity Cultural Diversity in Building a Harmonious Society Power-Sharing in Multi-ethnic States Negotiating Cultural Diversity: Representations of Alterity, Nationalisms and Hybridity Managing Diversity: Comparisons of Approaches to Multicultural Diversity 4. Enterprise Anthropology Enterprises Anthropology: Review and Prospect 5. Ethnic Development and Social Assessments Making a Difference? Social Assessments and the Role of Social Scientists in Development and Investment Ethnic Development Research & Culture and Protection of the Cultural Heritage 6. Ethnicity and Ethnic Identities Contemporary Ethnological Research on Ethnicity-Theory, Policy and Case Studies Representing Ethnicity: Dynamics of Practice and Research Race and Ethnicity Through the Lens of Economics, Sociology and Public Policy Chinese and East Asian Nations 7. Food and Nutrition Global Variation in Human Growth and Nutrition 8. Human Ecology Pattems of Human Growth Months-of-Birlh Effect on Human Growth and Development 9. Human Mobility and Cultural Diversity: Perspectives from Empirical and Comparative Studies of Chinese and International Migration 10. Human Rights Indigenous People: Struggle for Survival Health for All: Relevance oflndigenous Wisdom and Knowledge Human Security, Disadvantaged People and Development: The Emerging Challenges in the Era of Globalization Religion, Communalism and Human Rights Human Rights: Emerging Challenges in the Global South and the Global North Peace, Conflict Transformation and Sustainable Development in Multi-ethnic Asia Human Right and Multi Cultural Society Continuum:A Global Approach 11. Indigenous Knowledge Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Development 12. Legal Anthropology and Legal Pluralism . Four Patterns of State Response: Addressing Economic, Ecological, Social, Political and Religious Problems in the Context of Legal Pluralism 13. Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic and Cultural Diversity Awareness: On-Going Changes in Endangered Languages Issues of Language Endangerment Language Change and Ecological Environment 14. Migration Anthropology Culture, Migration and Transaction in Globalizing Asia Labor Migration and Social Mobility in Asia and Pacific Region 15. Nomadic Peoples Studies Change and Development in Pastoral Society Changes in Grassland Environment and Livelihood of Herders 16. Religious Studies Pilgrimage Landscape, Cosmogram and Planning the Heritage Cities Ethnography of Russia and Central Asia: Inter-ethnic, Inter-cultural and Inter-religious Relationships ……