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What is Anthropology? Why should you study it? What will you learn? And what can you do with it? What Anthropologists Do answers all these questions. And more.
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What is Anthropology? Why should you study it? What will you learn? And what can you do with it? What Anthropologists Do answers all these questions. And more.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000190311
- Artikelnr.: 59751428
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000190311
- Artikelnr.: 59751428
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Veronica Strang is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland. An environmental anthropologist, she has written extensively on water, land and resource issues in Australia and the UK, and is the author of Uncommon Ground: cultural landscapes and environmental values (Berg 1997), and The Meaning of Water (Berg 2004).
GlossaryIntroductionWhat do anthropologists do?Employing
AnthropologyConducting ResearchChapter 1. Anthropology and
AdvocacyBalancing ActsFacilitating Cross-cultural CommunicationDefending
Livelihoods and KnowledgeHuman Rights Land RightsParticipatory
ActionChapter 2. Anthropology and AidCrossing BoundariesAid and
AmbiguityNGO-graphyAssisting AidDealing with DisplacementUnderstanding Race
and RacismChapter 3. Anthropology and DevelopmentCritiquing DevelopmentIn
DevelopmentConnecting Multiple RealitiesConserving Cultural
DiversityGlobalizationChapter 4. Anthropology and the
Environment'Environmental' Problems Indigenous KnowledgesPolitical
EcologyUnpacking GarbageHuman-Animal RelationsAnthropology and
EnvironmentalismChapter 5. Anthropology and GovernanceThe Big PictureThe
Not So Big PictureHome WorkPrescription and PersuasionEducationChapter 6.
Anthropology, Business and IndustryMoney MattersAnthropologists in
BusinessMultinational and Multicultural CommunicationAnthropology and
Communications MediaMarketing AnthropologyDesigning AnthropologyChapter 7.
Anthropology and HealthHealth in a Cultural ContextFrom The Cradle to The
GraveFood and LifestyleUnderstanding DiseaseDrug Cultures and CrimeManaging
HealthChapter 8. Anthropology, Art and Identity Defining IdentityGender and
SexualityRace, Nationalism and Social Movements Representing IdentityArt
and PerformanceMuseums and Cultural HeritageFilm and
PhotographyConclusionApplying AnthropologyInterdisciplinary
AnthropologyTransferring Anthropology What Kind of People Become
Anthropologists?Appendix 1. Studying AnthropologyAppendix 2. Further
ReadingAppendix 3. Other resourcesAnthropology Associations and
NetworksAnthropology JournalsVirtual Libraries in
AnthropologyBibliographyAcknowledgements
AnthropologyConducting ResearchChapter 1. Anthropology and
AdvocacyBalancing ActsFacilitating Cross-cultural CommunicationDefending
Livelihoods and KnowledgeHuman Rights Land RightsParticipatory
ActionChapter 2. Anthropology and AidCrossing BoundariesAid and
AmbiguityNGO-graphyAssisting AidDealing with DisplacementUnderstanding Race
and RacismChapter 3. Anthropology and DevelopmentCritiquing DevelopmentIn
DevelopmentConnecting Multiple RealitiesConserving Cultural
DiversityGlobalizationChapter 4. Anthropology and the
Environment'Environmental' Problems Indigenous KnowledgesPolitical
EcologyUnpacking GarbageHuman-Animal RelationsAnthropology and
EnvironmentalismChapter 5. Anthropology and GovernanceThe Big PictureThe
Not So Big PictureHome WorkPrescription and PersuasionEducationChapter 6.
Anthropology, Business and IndustryMoney MattersAnthropologists in
BusinessMultinational and Multicultural CommunicationAnthropology and
Communications MediaMarketing AnthropologyDesigning AnthropologyChapter 7.
Anthropology and HealthHealth in a Cultural ContextFrom The Cradle to The
GraveFood and LifestyleUnderstanding DiseaseDrug Cultures and CrimeManaging
HealthChapter 8. Anthropology, Art and Identity Defining IdentityGender and
SexualityRace, Nationalism and Social Movements Representing IdentityArt
and PerformanceMuseums and Cultural HeritageFilm and
PhotographyConclusionApplying AnthropologyInterdisciplinary
AnthropologyTransferring Anthropology What Kind of People Become
Anthropologists?Appendix 1. Studying AnthropologyAppendix 2. Further
ReadingAppendix 3. Other resourcesAnthropology Associations and
NetworksAnthropology JournalsVirtual Libraries in
AnthropologyBibliographyAcknowledgements
1. Anthropology and Advocacy 2. Anthropology and Aid 3. Anthropology and Development 4. Anthropology and the Environment 5. Anthropology and Governance 6. Anthropology, Business and Industry 7. Anthropology and Health 8. Anthropology and Identity 9. Anthropology and the Arts Glossary
GlossaryIntroductionWhat do anthropologists do?Employing
AnthropologyConducting ResearchChapter 1. Anthropology and
AdvocacyBalancing ActsFacilitating Cross-cultural CommunicationDefending
Livelihoods and KnowledgeHuman Rights Land RightsParticipatory
ActionChapter 2. Anthropology and AidCrossing BoundariesAid and
AmbiguityNGO-graphyAssisting AidDealing with DisplacementUnderstanding Race
and RacismChapter 3. Anthropology and DevelopmentCritiquing DevelopmentIn
DevelopmentConnecting Multiple RealitiesConserving Cultural
DiversityGlobalizationChapter 4. Anthropology and the
Environment'Environmental' Problems Indigenous KnowledgesPolitical
EcologyUnpacking GarbageHuman-Animal RelationsAnthropology and
EnvironmentalismChapter 5. Anthropology and GovernanceThe Big PictureThe
Not So Big PictureHome WorkPrescription and PersuasionEducationChapter 6.
Anthropology, Business and IndustryMoney MattersAnthropologists in
BusinessMultinational and Multicultural CommunicationAnthropology and
Communications MediaMarketing AnthropologyDesigning AnthropologyChapter 7.
Anthropology and HealthHealth in a Cultural ContextFrom The Cradle to The
GraveFood and LifestyleUnderstanding DiseaseDrug Cultures and CrimeManaging
HealthChapter 8. Anthropology, Art and Identity Defining IdentityGender and
SexualityRace, Nationalism and Social Movements Representing IdentityArt
and PerformanceMuseums and Cultural HeritageFilm and
PhotographyConclusionApplying AnthropologyInterdisciplinary
AnthropologyTransferring Anthropology What Kind of People Become
Anthropologists?Appendix 1. Studying AnthropologyAppendix 2. Further
ReadingAppendix 3. Other resourcesAnthropology Associations and
NetworksAnthropology JournalsVirtual Libraries in
AnthropologyBibliographyAcknowledgements
AnthropologyConducting ResearchChapter 1. Anthropology and
AdvocacyBalancing ActsFacilitating Cross-cultural CommunicationDefending
Livelihoods and KnowledgeHuman Rights Land RightsParticipatory
ActionChapter 2. Anthropology and AidCrossing BoundariesAid and
AmbiguityNGO-graphyAssisting AidDealing with DisplacementUnderstanding Race
and RacismChapter 3. Anthropology and DevelopmentCritiquing DevelopmentIn
DevelopmentConnecting Multiple RealitiesConserving Cultural
DiversityGlobalizationChapter 4. Anthropology and the
Environment'Environmental' Problems Indigenous KnowledgesPolitical
EcologyUnpacking GarbageHuman-Animal RelationsAnthropology and
EnvironmentalismChapter 5. Anthropology and GovernanceThe Big PictureThe
Not So Big PictureHome WorkPrescription and PersuasionEducationChapter 6.
Anthropology, Business and IndustryMoney MattersAnthropologists in
BusinessMultinational and Multicultural CommunicationAnthropology and
Communications MediaMarketing AnthropologyDesigning AnthropologyChapter 7.
Anthropology and HealthHealth in a Cultural ContextFrom The Cradle to The
GraveFood and LifestyleUnderstanding DiseaseDrug Cultures and CrimeManaging
HealthChapter 8. Anthropology, Art and Identity Defining IdentityGender and
SexualityRace, Nationalism and Social Movements Representing IdentityArt
and PerformanceMuseums and Cultural HeritageFilm and
PhotographyConclusionApplying AnthropologyInterdisciplinary
AnthropologyTransferring Anthropology What Kind of People Become
Anthropologists?Appendix 1. Studying AnthropologyAppendix 2. Further
ReadingAppendix 3. Other resourcesAnthropology Associations and
NetworksAnthropology JournalsVirtual Libraries in
AnthropologyBibliographyAcknowledgements
1. Anthropology and Advocacy 2. Anthropology and Aid 3. Anthropology and Development 4. Anthropology and the Environment 5. Anthropology and Governance 6. Anthropology, Business and Industry 7. Anthropology and Health 8. Anthropology and Identity 9. Anthropology and the Arts Glossary