Anthropology Newsletter

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Genre : Anthropological linguistics
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Release : 1995
File : 500 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000046727073


National Women S Anthropology Newsletter

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Genre : Anthropology
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Release : 1979
File : 104 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000123825105


Teaching Anthropology Newsletter

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Genre : Anthropology
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Release : 2000
File : 38 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112064347252


Urban Anthropology Newsletter

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Genre : Sociology, Urban
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Release : 1974
File : 128 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSC:32106017173409


History Of Anthropology Newsletter

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Genre : Anthropology
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Release : 1989
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : NWU:35556026828442


Ethics And The Profession Of Anthropology

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This revised second edition of Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology renews the challenge to anthropologists to engage in a dialogue concerning their commitment to professional ethical conduct. Containing a majority of new chapters, the authors redefine what it means to conduct anthropological research ethically in a discipline that is now less isolated from allied fields in the physical and behavioral sciences and coming to terms with the global changes that affect its practice. Fluehr-Lobban provides an overview of issues from the past 110 years, drawing attention to the need for maintaining the ethical core of the discipline and a code of professional responsibility. The contributors describe a series of crises in the discipline involving clandestine research and other questionable actions by anthropologists, including secret research and intelligence work by academics; the ethical problems of medical work among native people; the evolution of cyber-ethics; and the changing relationships between indigenous people, archaeologists and museums as a result of the 1990 NAGPRA repatriation legislation. The book offers an excellent model for integrating ethics education at all levels of instruction and for empowering and engaging communities. It will be a valuable tool for anthropological researchers, instructors and fieldworkers as they transform their professional practice.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Release : 2003
File : 306 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0759103380


A Social History Of Anthropology In The United States

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This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the social history of anthropology in the United States, examining the circumstances that gave rise to the discipline and illuminating the role of anthropology in the modern world. Thomas C. Patterson considers the shifting social and political-economic conditions in which anthropological knowledge has been produced and deployed, the appearance of practices focused on particular regions or groups, the place of anthropology in structures of power, and the role of the educator in forging, perpetuating, and changing representations of past and contemporary peoples. The book addresses the negative reputation that anthropology took on as an offspring of imperialism, and provides fascinating insight into the social history of America. In this second edition, the material has been revised and updated, including a new chapter that covers anthropological theory and practice during the turmoil created by multiple ongoing crises at the beginning of the twenty-first century. This is valuable reading for students and scholars interested in the origins, development, and theory of anthropology.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Thomas C. Patterson
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-10-22
File : 361 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000182217


Radcliffe Brown

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Alfred Radcliffe-Brown (1881-1995) is widely renowned as a founder of modern social anthropology. This biography challenges popular stereotypes of him as a misplaced positivist and colonial conservative. It shows Radcliffe-Brown to be a thoroughly cosmopolitan scholar, a committed fieldworker and a sharp critic of colonialism. Radcliffe-Brown engaged strategically with colonial authorities to further the interests of his discipline and invoked scientific credentials to critique central aspects of colonial rule. His struggle for intellectual autonomy and advocacy of a comparative sociological approach speaks to many contemporary concerns.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Isak Niehaus
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Release : 2024-11-01
File : 365 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781805397694


The Sage Handbook Of Cultural Anthropology

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The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Anthropology is an essential resource for social scientists globally and contains a rich body of chapters on all major topics relevant to the field, whilst also presenting a possible road map for the future of the field.

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Genre : History
Author : Lene Pedersen
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 2021-03-31
File : 688 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781529756432


A Companion To Medical Anthropology

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The fully revised new edition of the defining reference work in the field of medical anthropology A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition provides the most complete account of the key issues and debates in this dynamic, rapidly growing field. Bringing together contributions by leading international authorities in medical anthropology, this comprehensive reference work presents critical assessments and interpretations of a wide range of topical themes, including global and environmental health, political violence and war, poverty, malnutrition, substance abuse, reproductive health, and infectious diseases. Throughout the text, readers explore the global, historical, and political factors that continue to influence how health and illness are experienced and understood. The second edition is fully updated to reflect current controversies and significant new developments in the anthropology of health and related fields. More than twenty new and revised articles address research areas including war and health, illicit drug abuse, climate change and health, colonialism and modern biomedicine, activist-led research, syndemics, ethnomedicines, biocommunicability, COVID-19, and many others. Highlighting the impact medical anthropologists have on global health care policy and practice, A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition: Features specially commissioned articles by medical anthropologists working in communities worldwide Discusses future trends and emerging research areas in the field Describes biocultural approaches to health and illness and research design and methods in applied medical anthropology Addresses topics including chronic diseases, rising levels of inequality, war and health, migration and health, nutritional health, self-medication, and end of life care Part of the acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Companions to Anthropology series, A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition, remains an indispensable resource for medical anthropologists, as well as an excellent textbook for courses in medical anthropology, ethnomedicine, global health care, and medical policy.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Merrill Singer
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2022-02-23
File : 500 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781119718949