Anthropology Matters Second Edition

Anthropology Matters  Second Edition
Author: Shirley A. Fedorak
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2012-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442605954

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Anthropology Matters places the study of anthropology concretely in the world by which it is surrounded. It takes a question-based approach to introducing important anthropological concepts by embedding those concepts in contemporary global issues that will interest students. The second edition of this popular text has been updated throughout and includes four new chapters on language revitalization, social media and social revolutions, human migration, and the role of NGOs in international development practice. Students can now engage with the most up-to-date issues while learning to think anthropologically.

Anthropology Matters

Anthropology Matters
Author: Shirley A. Fedorak
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012-06-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442605930

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The second edition of this popular text has been updated throughout and includes four new chapters on language revitalization, social media and social revolutions, human migration, and the role of NGOs in international development practice.

Anthropology Matters

Anthropology Matters
Author: Shirley A. Fedorak
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: 9781487593209

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"Anthropology Matters places the study of anthropology concretely in the world that surrounds it. It takes a question-based approach to introducing important anthropological concepts by embedding those concepts in contemporary global issues that will interest students. The third edition of this popular text has been updated throughout and includes two new chapters: globalization and transnational mobility, and the responsibility of the global community to refugees. The book has also been revised and updated throughout to reflect current events and popular topics, including the impact of social media on social, political, and religious systems, interviews with women who veil, and discussion of design anthropology."--

Anthropology Matters

Anthropology Matters
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: 1442605944

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The second edition of this popular text has been updated throughout and includes four new chapters on language revitalization, social media and social revolutions, human migration, and the role of NGOs in international development practice.

Cultural Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology
Author: William A. Haviland
Publsiher: Australia ; Toronto : Thomson Nelson
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: 017641665X

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Anthropology

Anthropology
Author: Tim Ingold
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1509519807

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Humanity is at a crossroads. We face mounting inequality, escalating political violence, warring fundamentalisms and an environmental crisis of planetary proportions. How can we fashion a world that has room for everyone, for generations to come? What are the possibilities, in such a world, of collective human life? These are urgent questions, and no discipline is better placed to address them than anthropology. It does so by bringing to bear the wisdom and experience of people everywhere, whatever their backgrounds and walks of life. In this passionately argued book, Tim Ingold relates how a field of study once committed to ideals of progress collapsed amidst the ruins of war and colonialism, only to be reborn as a discipline of hope, destined to take centre stage in debating the most pressing intellectual, ethical and political issues of our time. He shows why anthropology matters to us all. Introducing Polity’s Why It Matters series: In these short and lively books, world-leading thinkers make the case for the importance of their subjects and aim to inspire a new generation of students.

Business Anthropology

Business Anthropology
Author: Ann T. Jordan
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478609155

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Viewed as a breakthrough in applied anthropology, Business Anthropology was the first concise work to juxtapose, compare, and integrate anthropological methods and theories with those of contemporary business practices and theories. In this latest edition, Jordan retains enduring, illustrative examples and adds fresh insights to familiarize readers with anthropological techniques and show their ever-growing utility in a variety of organizational and consumer settings. Business Anthropology explains how anthropologists distinctive training and skills equip them to address issues ranging from work processes, diversity, and globalization to product design and consumer behavior, in both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Anthropologists use a holistic approach to gather and analyze data. They get to know people both inside and outside the organization, understand diverse perspectives from an objective viewpoint, gain in-depth knowledge about local wants and needs, and see old realities in new ways.

Stories of Culture and Place

Stories of Culture and Place
Author: Michael G. Kenny,Kirsten Smillie
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781487593711

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Stories of Culture and Place makes use of one of anthropology's most enduring elements—storytelling—to introduce students to the excitement of the discipline. The authors invite students to think of anthropology as a series of stories that emerge from cultural encounters in particular times and places. References to classic and contemporary ethnographic examples—from Coming of Age in Samoa to Coming of Age in Second Life—allow students to grasp anthropology's sometimes problematic past, while still capturing the potential of the discipline. This new edition has been significantly reorganized and includes two new chapters—one on health and one on economic change—as well as fresh ethnographic examples. The result is a more streamlined introductory text that offers thorough coverage but is still manageable to teach.