A reference for students contemplating a career in physical anthropology, this text describes several rewarding career paths that physical anthropologists have chosen. Students will understand how anthropological theory, methods and training are applicable to job responsibilities and development.
A reference for students contemplating a career in physical anthropology, this text describes several rewarding career paths that physical anthropologists have chosen. Students will understand how anthropological theory, methods and training are applicable to job responsibilities and development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Alan S. Ryan
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction by Alan S. Ryan The Meaning of Physical Anthropology by Alan S. Ryan Teaching Physical Anthropology in a University: The Traditional Career by Curtis W. Weinker Teaching Physical Anthropology in the Community College by Philip L. Stein The Practice of Physical Anthropology in a Museum Environment by Douglas H. Ubelaker Paleoanthropology at Home and in the Field by Andrew Kramer Primatology as a Career by Kevin D. Hunt The Post-Doc Experience--Is There a Light at the End of the Tunnel? by Anne Stone Krogman, His Cleft Palate Collection, and Me: or, What Can an Auxologist Do Today? by Evelyn J. Bowers-Bienkowski Teaching Anatomy at a University by Mark F. Teaford Research Faculty in Medical, Nursing, and Public Health Schools by Stephen T. McGarvey and Gary D. James Physical Anthropology, Medical Genetics, and Research by Bert Little Opportunities in Public Health and Internatonal Nutrition by Reynaldo Martorell Having Fun--A Jock in Two Worlds: Kinesiology and Human Nutrition by Robert M. Malina Government Research:Links to Biomedicine and Public Health by Ralph M. Garruto Private Industry:Research for Profit by Alan S. Ryan Independent Consulting:Making Your Own Rules by Marilyn R. London Journalism: Bringing Science to the Public by Kate Wong Forensic Science as a New Arena for a Human Biologist by Moses S. Schanfield Index
Introduction by Alan S. Ryan The Meaning of Physical Anthropology by Alan S. Ryan Teaching Physical Anthropology in a University: The Traditional Career by Curtis W. Weinker Teaching Physical Anthropology in the Community College by Philip L. Stein The Practice of Physical Anthropology in a Museum Environment by Douglas H. Ubelaker Paleoanthropology at Home and in the Field by Andrew Kramer Primatology as a Career by Kevin D. Hunt The Post-Doc Experience--Is There a Light at the End of the Tunnel? by Anne Stone Krogman, His Cleft Palate Collection, and Me: or, What Can an Auxologist Do Today? by Evelyn J. Bowers-Bienkowski Teaching Anatomy at a University by Mark F. Teaford Research Faculty in Medical, Nursing, and Public Health Schools by Stephen T. McGarvey and Gary D. James Physical Anthropology, Medical Genetics, and Research by Bert Little Opportunities in Public Health and Internatonal Nutrition by Reynaldo Martorell Having Fun--A Jock in Two Worlds: Kinesiology and Human Nutrition by Robert M. Malina Government Research:Links to Biomedicine and Public Health by Ralph M. Garruto Private Industry:Research for Profit by Alan S. Ryan Independent Consulting:Making Your Own Rules by Marilyn R. London Journalism: Bringing Science to the Public by Kate Wong Forensic Science as a New Arena for a Human Biologist by Moses S. Schanfield Index
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