The use of computers in anthropology

The use of computers in anthropology
Author: Dell H. [ed] Hymes,Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2011-07-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783111718101

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Applications in Computing for Social Anthropologists

Applications in Computing for Social Anthropologists
Author: Michael Fischer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134978434

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As increasing numbers of social anthropologists use a computer for wordprocessing, interest in other applications inevitably follows, Computer Applications in Social Anthropology covers research activities shared by all social anthropologists and introduces new methods for organizing and interpreting data. Lucidly written, and sympathetic to the particular needs of social anthropologists, it will be of immense value to researchers and professionals in anthropology, development studies and sociology

Anthropology Based Computing

Anthropology Based Computing
Author: John N.A. Brown
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319244211

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We have always built tools to improve our productivity and help us lead better lives; however we find ourselves constantly battling against our new computerized tools, making us less productive and putting our health and our lives at risk. This book looks at Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) from a truly human-centred perspective; focusing on human physiology and psychology rather than the motley series of brilliant innovations, glorified mistakes, and cross-generational habits that comprise the computer-centred HCI that we practice today. This three-part guide argues that human interest and calm technology need to be at the heart of HCI. It begins by exposing the inherent dangers in past and present HCI. Using his past experiences within Anthropology, Linguistics, Education, Ergonomics, Human Factors, and Computer Science the author introduces and explores the theory of ‘Anthropology-Based Computing’ (ABC) as well as a new ideas like Dynamic Environmental Focus (DEF), a new model of General Human Interaction (GHI), and a new triune model of the brain: Brown’s Representation of Anthropogenic Interaction in Natural Settings (BRAINS). Detailed illustrations show how HCI can be improved by considering how human bodies and brains actually work. The final part is a series of simple illustrated experiments, each applying an aspect of ABC to improve the way our computers and computerized devices treat us. Anthropology-Based Computing is written for those who work with computers, not just those who work on them. Students and researchers in Design and Psychology, and Computer Scientists as well, will benefit from seeing what is missing from the devices that are already in place, why that is, and how to make the practical changes that will immediately improve the physiological and psychological experience of using phones, on-board navigation systems, and the countless other computers we use at work and at home today and will continue to use in the future.

Computer Applications in the Social Sciences

Computer Applications in the Social Sciences
Author: Edward E. Brent,Ronald E. Anderson
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1990
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0877226660

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Presenting an introduction to computing and advice on computer applications, this book examines hardware and software with respect to the needs of the social scientist. It offers a framework for the use of computers, with focus on the 'work station', the center of which is a personal computer connected to networks by a telephone-based modem.

Computer Applications for Anthropologists

Computer Applications for Anthropologists
Author: Margaret S. Boone,John J. Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1992
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: UOM:39076001189484

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Computers in Anthropology and Archeology

Computers in Anthropology and Archeology
Author: Robert G. Chenhall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1971
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: IND:39000003878100

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At Home with Computers

At Home with Computers
Author: Elaine Lally
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000184143

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New technologies are profoundly reshaping the world around us. Home computers - unheard of two decades ago - now play an intimate role as personal possessions in many people's lives. For some, computer games may be vital to winding-down after a busy day, while for others the home computer represents only work or is a means through which to socialize in cyberspace. Powerfully symbolic of both future and present trends, computers are increasingly seen as essential home purchases. This book is the first sustained examination of the revealing role computers play in our domestic lives. Do computers cause or help to resolve arguments? What role does gender play in negotiating their use? Who spends the most time with the computer? How does the importance of home computers change as we move from childhood through careers to retirement? Drawing upon topical theories from material culture, technology and consumption studies, Lally traces the social life of these machines and provides unique insights into the many different ways in which they are transformed into highly personal possessions. The result is an absorbing account of everyday life in the information age. This book will be of interest to anthropologists, geographers, sociologists and anyone who wants to get to know how their home computer affects their family life.

Anthropology and Public Health

Anthropology and Public Health
Author: Robert A. Hahn,Marcia Claire Inhorn
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2009
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780195374643

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Anthropologists also work as evaluators, examining the activities of public health institutions and the successes and failures of public health programs.