Public Anthropology:Public anthropology focuses on making anthropological research and insights accessible and relevant to a wider, non-academic audience in order to address social, political, and economic issues.
Action Anthropology: Action anthropology is a collaborative approach where anthropologists work directly with communities to identify problems and co-create solutions, often involving advocacy and social change.
Engaged Anthropology: Engaged anthropology emphasizes the active involvement of anthropologists in the communities they study, using research to support the goals and interests of those communities.