In Context with School for Advanced Research

By Paul Ryer

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How do the present and past shape each other? Why does understanding this matter?

In Context with SAR tackles the fascinating world of scholarly research through questions like why people left Chaco Canyon or how climate change affects migration and explores them through the perspectives of three experts across anthropology, archaeology, and the humanities more broadly.


Hosted by Paul Ryer and produced by the School for Advanced Research (SAR), each episode brings together voices from the field who share real-world stories, behind-the-scenes research, and their takes on today’s challenges.


Founded in 1907, SAR is a hub for groundbreaking social science and humanities research, supporting scholars and artists through residencies, seminars, and collaborations. Based in Santa Fe, New Mexico SAR is also home to the Indian Arts Research Center, a leader in Native arts and museum practices.


Whether you’re an academic, a student, or just someone who loves a good story In Context with SAR is here to bring big ideas to life.

Join us as we connect history to today’s world—one question at a time.


Episode Date
What If the Border Story Starts With Water?
May 14, 2026
Believing In Bits
Mar 11, 2026
Social Movements and Ethics in Philosophy
Feb 19, 2026
What happened at Chaco Canyon?
Jan 16, 2026
How is AI Changing Archaeology / Anthropology / History / Native Studies?
Dec 10, 2025
Welcome to In Context with SAR!
Nov 17, 2025