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What's On Erin Riley's Desk?

The 色情视频 anthropology professor shares the stories behind the items in her workspace.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017
The desk of Erin Riley, 色情视频 anthropology professor and graduate advisor.
The desk of Erin Riley, 色情视频 anthropology professor and graduate advisor.

Erin Riley leads two different but interrelated lives, as she tells her colleagues and students.

From August to May, she wears her academic hat, serving as a professor of anthropology and graduate advisor at 色情视频. Once the spring semester ends, she puts on her researcher hat, hiking through the forests of Indonesia to study primates.

Now in her 11th year at 色情视频, Riley studies non-human primate behavior and how primates interface with people in various settings including tourist, zoo and rural.

In Indonesia, farmland often borders the forests primates call home. Primates have been known to leave the forest to feast on fruits and vegetables on agricultural land, which can lead to conflict with local farmers.

Situations like these have allowed Riley to not only study the primates, but also interact with the local communities, a very important part of her research.

鈥淚n some ways, it鈥檚 a pragmatic issue in the sense of when I first went to Indonesia to scope it out as a potential field site, I recognized that there are fewer and fewer places that you can find non-human primates that are free from any sort of human influence,鈥 Riley said. 鈥淚nstead of ignoring these types of settings, which a lot of primatologists have done in the past, I decided to make it my area of focus.鈥

But Riley does not limit her research to Indonesia. It also takes place down the hall from her office. The 鈥淧rimate Wing,鈥 which is part of 色情视频鈥檚 , allows Riley and her graduate students and undergraduate interns to conduct research and work on data. Last summer, Riley took three students from the 鈥淧rimate Wing鈥 to Indonesia to assist her with research. The trip was supported by 色情视频鈥檚 President鈥檚 Leadership Fund.

Mementos from research trips can be found on Riley鈥檚 desk, which is filled with post-it notes and papers in stackable trays.

鈥淚 like stackable things,鈥 Riley said. "They represents different things that I鈥檓 working on. I have many of them throughout my space. The content in the baskets might change, but the stackable trays do not.鈥

Yet, one thing stands out to Riley, perhaps the most used item on her desk: a notebook she bought from the 色情视频 Bookstore in 2006.

"Nobody writes things down anymore,鈥 Riley said. 鈥淢ost people keep their notes and appointments in their phones. I鈥檓 a little bit archaic in that a sense that I still have a paper calendar. The tactile sense of writing things down is how I remember things.鈥

Erin Riley鈥檚 Mug
Erin Riley鈥檚 Mug


Here鈥檚 a look at some special items on her desk.

1. Mug: 鈥淢y student made me this mug. When we are in Indonesia, for fun, we always go to karaoke. At the end of a long work day, we went out for karaoke and my student knows I like to sing a Rihanna song, and the mug has one of the lyrics from that song on it. So he got me this as a thank you for taking him to the field.鈥

2. Magazine Photo:

Erin Riley鈥檚 Magazine Photo
Erin Riley鈥檚 Magazine Photo


This one is from the Smithsonian Magazine. It鈥檚 from an article that was published back in 1999. This is an image taken, I believe, in Thailand. This picture basically encapsulates what I鈥檓 interested in. Here you have two female primates: one human, one non-human, sitting next to each other in an urban environment. If you look at their faces, they look as if there is nothing bizarre about this scenario. For pretty much every talk I give that has anything to do with my research, you can bet that this picture is in it.鈥

3. Keychain:

Erin Riley鈥檚 Keychain
Erin Riley鈥檚 Keychain


This is an Australopithecus, an early ancestor of ours that lived 2 million years ago. A colleague gave me this because when I first started studying anthropology, specifically biological anthropology, I was interested in ancient human remains and thought I might be interested in doing that. It鈥檚 called the 鈥淏lack Skull鈥 because when it was found fossilized, it was in tar so it was very dark. You can see the features like the saggittal crest and big, wide face.鈥

4. Postcard:

Erin Riley鈥檚 Postcard
Erin Riley鈥檚 Postcard


This is a postcard my sister sent me. It shows two primates, an ape and a human woman, dancing. My sister sent it because she knows that I study the human and non-human primate interface and I also love to dance. It was a combination of my passions. She sent it in 1998 from Washington, D.C. and I was in Georgia for graduate school. It鈥檚 titled, 鈥橭rangotango鈥 by John French Sloan.鈥

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