Practicing Anthropology in a Postmodern World
Lessons and Insights from Federal Contract Research
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Lessons and Insights from Federal Contract Research
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"NAPA Bulletin" is a peer reviewed occasional publication of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology, dedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methods.peer reviewed publication of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropologydedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methodsmost editions available for course adoption
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"NAPA Bulletin" is a peer reviewed occasional publication of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology, dedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methods.peer reviewed publication of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropologydedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methodsmost editions available for course adoption
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Open Stax Textbooks
- Number 17 edition
- Seitenzahl: 92
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 5mm
- Gewicht: 136g
- ISBN-13: 9780913167816
- ISBN-10: 0913167819
- Artikelnr.: 24857839
- Verlag: Open Stax Textbooks
- Number 17 edition
- Seitenzahl: 92
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 5mm
- Gewicht: 136g
- ISBN-13: 9780913167816
- ISBN-10: 0913167819
- Artikelnr.: 24857839
Volume Editor: Michael C. Reed General Editors: Pamela Amoss and Ralph J. Bishop Michael C. Reed is a practicing anthropologist who has worked since 1992 for CSR Incorporated, a Washington, DC, research and evaluation firm. He received his PhD in sociocultural anthropology in 1988 (University of Washington), following 15 months of Fulbright fellowship-funded fieldwork in francophone Africa. His dissertation was titled An Ethnohistorical Study of the Political Economy of Ndjole', Gabon. Since 1990, Reed has evaluated several U.S. programs, such as youth substance abuse prevention (South Bronx, NY; Detroit; Philadelphia; West Dallas, TX; and Gallup, NM), school-age child care (Boston, Chicago, Seattle), secondary education (Bowling Green, KY; Huntington, WV), and community development corporations (Chicago). He reviews articles for the American Evaluation Association journal Evaluation Practice.
Introduction (Michael C. Reed National Association for the Practiceof Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 1-10).
Nine Contemporary Anthropological Work Roles (Michael C. ReedNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 11-28).
"That Is Not My Role, Really": Hazards in Entering the Field andDeveloping a Role in Contract Research (Margaret McKenna NationalAssociation for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997,Vol. 17, No. 1: 29-40).
What Can Anthropologists Offer Ethnographic Program Evaluation?(Assistant Professor Linda A. Camino National Association for thePractice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1:41-57).
"If a Dog Has Teeth, It Bites": The Impact of MultipleStakeholder Perspectives in Contract Research (Gladys Levis-PilzNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 58-68).
Political Correctness: Issues for Native and NonnativeEvaluators (Associate Professor Arvilla Payne-Jackson , AssistantProfessor Joanne Corsica National Association for the Practice ofAnthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 69-81).
Commentary: Three Key Issues for Elaboration (Phillip R. HerrNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 82-85).
Commentary: The Postmodern Link between Academia and Practice(Michael Agar National Association for the Practice of AnthropologyBulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 86-90).
About the Contributors (National Association for the Practice ofAnthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 91-92).
Nine Contemporary Anthropological Work Roles (Michael C. ReedNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 11-28).
"That Is Not My Role, Really": Hazards in Entering the Field andDeveloping a Role in Contract Research (Margaret McKenna NationalAssociation for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997,Vol. 17, No. 1: 29-40).
What Can Anthropologists Offer Ethnographic Program Evaluation?(Assistant Professor Linda A. Camino National Association for thePractice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1:41-57).
"If a Dog Has Teeth, It Bites": The Impact of MultipleStakeholder Perspectives in Contract Research (Gladys Levis-PilzNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 58-68).
Political Correctness: Issues for Native and NonnativeEvaluators (Associate Professor Arvilla Payne-Jackson , AssistantProfessor Joanne Corsica National Association for the Practice ofAnthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 69-81).
Commentary: Three Key Issues for Elaboration (Phillip R. HerrNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 82-85).
Commentary: The Postmodern Link between Academia and Practice(Michael Agar National Association for the Practice of AnthropologyBulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 86-90).
About the Contributors (National Association for the Practice ofAnthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 91-92).
Introduction (Michael C. Reed National Association for the Practiceof Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 1-10).
Nine Contemporary Anthropological Work Roles (Michael C. ReedNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 11-28).
"That Is Not My Role, Really": Hazards in Entering the Field andDeveloping a Role in Contract Research (Margaret McKenna NationalAssociation for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997,Vol. 17, No. 1: 29-40).
What Can Anthropologists Offer Ethnographic Program Evaluation?(Assistant Professor Linda A. Camino National Association for thePractice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1:41-57).
"If a Dog Has Teeth, It Bites": The Impact of MultipleStakeholder Perspectives in Contract Research (Gladys Levis-PilzNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 58-68).
Political Correctness: Issues for Native and NonnativeEvaluators (Associate Professor Arvilla Payne-Jackson , AssistantProfessor Joanne Corsica National Association for the Practice ofAnthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 69-81).
Commentary: Three Key Issues for Elaboration (Phillip R. HerrNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 82-85).
Commentary: The Postmodern Link between Academia and Practice(Michael Agar National Association for the Practice of AnthropologyBulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 86-90).
About the Contributors (National Association for the Practice ofAnthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 91-92).
Nine Contemporary Anthropological Work Roles (Michael C. ReedNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 11-28).
"That Is Not My Role, Really": Hazards in Entering the Field andDeveloping a Role in Contract Research (Margaret McKenna NationalAssociation for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997,Vol. 17, No. 1: 29-40).
What Can Anthropologists Offer Ethnographic Program Evaluation?(Assistant Professor Linda A. Camino National Association for thePractice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1:41-57).
"If a Dog Has Teeth, It Bites": The Impact of MultipleStakeholder Perspectives in Contract Research (Gladys Levis-PilzNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 58-68).
Political Correctness: Issues for Native and NonnativeEvaluators (Associate Professor Arvilla Payne-Jackson , AssistantProfessor Joanne Corsica National Association for the Practice ofAnthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 69-81).
Commentary: Three Key Issues for Elaboration (Phillip R. HerrNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 82-85).
Commentary: The Postmodern Link between Academia and Practice(Michael Agar National Association for the Practice of AnthropologyBulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 86-90).
About the Contributors (National Association for the Practice ofAnthropology Bulletin Jan 1997, Vol. 17, No. 1: 91-92).