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  • - Ethnography, Ethnology, and Change in a Complex Region
    av Robert L. Winzeler
    714 - 1 747

    This textbook explores Southeast Asia's modern peoples and their cultural ways and patterns of adaptation. It introduces the region's geography, languages, prehistory, and history, then delves into religion, ethnic complexity, food production, development, and tourism, and the changes that these evolving aspects of life have upon Southeast Asia's peoples and cultures.

  • - An Introduction
    av Karen G. Harry, Robert M. Sanford & Thomas W. Neumann
    644 - 1 747

    This textbook introduces archaeology students to the field of cultural resources archaeology.

  • - Thinking Museums Differently
    av Hilde S. Hein
    587 - 1 492,-

    By considering the museum itself as art, rather than as a receptacle, Hein's Public Art: Thinking Museums Differently argues for an improved understanding of the role museums play in shaping public discourse.

  • - The Role of Internet and Communication Technologies in Sustainable Consumption and Globalization
    av Robert Rattle
    1 662

    Computing Our Way to Paradise? challenges key assumptions concerning the role of Internet and communication technologies in globalization processes. While globalization is predicated upon a strong, extensive, and interconnected network of products, processes, and services, the real environmental and health benefits remain far from certain.

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    1 747

    A handbook for the methodology of team-based qualitative research in the social sciences.

  • - Unrecognized Triumphs in Harsh Institutions
    av Leonard A. Valverde
    601 - 1 492,-

    Examines the challenges and dilemmas facing minority members who choose the route of educational leadership. This book includes a list of suggestions concerning activism, leadership style, institutional politics, mentorship, and roles to help those who contemplate a career path in the field of education.

  • av Mari Womack
    1 025 - 1 803

    The Anthropology of Health and Healing is the first text to take an integrative approach to the discipline of medical anthropology. In this book, Mari Womack champions a practice of medicine that includes the maintenance of health as well as treatment of illness, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle and the life cycle.

  • - Food and Drink in the Long Nineteenth Century
    av Erica J. Peters
    1 304,-

    Appetites and Aspirations in Vietnam explores how people in Vietnam used food and drink to strengthen their social position during the "long" nineteenth century, from the 1790s to the 1920s.

  • - A Half Century of Applying Anthropology in Peru
     
    1 393,-

    From 1952 to 1962, anthropologists funded by Cornell University sought to apply anthropological knowledge to improving life in Vicos, a village of about 1,800 people in the Peruvian Andes. This collection evaluates the methods and results of the famous, and even infamous, Vicos Project.

  • - Audience Insights Money Can't Buy
    av Margot A. Wallace
    437 - 1 351,-

    Consumer Research for Museum Marketers creatively instructs museum staff on how to study their visitors to make their museums, exhibits, and programs more appealing for all segments of the public. The author's approach explains how all museum personnel can participate in valuable consumer research without breaking the bank on expensive studies.

  • - A Tale of Mystery and Archaeological Theory
    av Adrian Praetzellis
    400,99 - 1 209,-

    This is a textbook in the form of a novel. Readers are taught archeological theory through the novel, as they attempt to solve the mystery of the Washington Venus.

  • - A San Clemente Island Perspective
    av L. Mark Raab
    1 393,-

    San Clemente Island serves as a microcosm of California maritime archaeology from prehistoric through historic times. The authors use findings from nearly two decades of research on the island to present a cultural history that defies many previous assumptions about the coastal prehistory of the Pacific Northwest.

  • - A Way of Seeing
    av Harry F. Wolcott
    601 - 1 450,-

    Harry Wolcott discusses the fundamental nature of ethnographic studies, offering important suggestions on improving and deepening research practices for both novice and expert researchers.

  • - Speaking in Red
     
    1 492,-

    Highlights the importance of eliminating health disparities and increasing the access of Native Americans to critical substance abuse and mental health services. This work includes chapters that are concerned with promoting healing through changes in the way we treat our sick-spiritually, traditionally, ceremonially, and scientifically.

  • - A Comprehensive Guide
    av Pamela R. Willoughby
    1 039 - 1 747

    A fascinating, detailed study of the origins of modern humans. Includes material from Willoughby's own research in Tanzania.

  • - Nativism, Armed Vigilantism, and the Rise of a Countervailing Movement
    av Armando Navarro
    912 - 1 888

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    - Native Americans and Southwestern Archaeology
    av Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
    509 - 1 365,-

  • - Complex Ethnography and the Ethnography of Complexity
    av Paul Atkinson, William Housley & Ms Sara Delamont
    573 - 1 450,-

    In Contours of Culture the authors address practical and theoretical problems of using ethnographic methods in the study of culture, drawing on their field research with an opera company, Welsh artists, and classes on a popular Brazilian martial art.

  • av Ashley Montagu
    601

    In the fifth edition of this text, Montagu further strengthens his thesis that a woman's biological, genetic and physical makeup makes her more than man's equal, in fact his superior.

  • - Foundations and Methodology
    av Leslie Roy Ballard
    587 - 1 450,-

    Part I and II of Handbook of Oral History, now available in paper for classroom use.

  • - Changing Meanings of Place, Community, and Culture
    av Susana Smith Bautista
    714 - 1 521,-

  • av E. N. Anderson & Mark Q. Sutton
    799 - 1 916

    A newer edition of this book is available for ordering at the following web address: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759123298 Introduction to Cultural Ecology provides a comprehensive discussion of the history and theoretical foundations of cultural ecology, featuring nine case studies from around the world.

  • - The Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies
    av A. Martin Byers
    1 831

    A. Martin Byers challenges the traditional views of the Ohio Hopewell embankment earthworks, providing an interpretation of them as sites of sacred games and world renewal rituals built and used by complex alliances of cult sodalities.

  • - A Science of the Social
    av Andrew M. Martin
    1 591,-

    Archaeology beyond Postmodernity introduces to archaeology a new concept of culture as well as many valuable interpretive techniques that have emerged in sociology to study culture scientifically.

  • - A Food Biography
    av Erica J. Peters
    686,-

    This food biography focuses on how people have experienced the bounty of the City by the Bay.

  • - An Introductory Guide
    av Guy Gibbon
    644 - 2 167

    All archaeology students, instructors, and practitioners need this book to learn how to critically read and think about theory and methods or to improve their writing.

  • - Toward a Comparative Anthropology of Religion
     
    658,-

    Ethnographers of religion have created a vast record of religious behavior from small-scale non-literate societies to globally distributed religions in urban settings. This work features a range of ethnographers who grapple critically with Harvey Whitehouse's theory of two divergent modes of religiosity.

  • - Ideas and Practice
    av Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
    573 - 1 706

    Ethics and Anthropology: Ideas and Practice is the first comprehensive and up-to-date book embracing issues and dilemmas faced by anthropologists in the discipline's four fields.

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    1 621

    This first major anthropological reference book on childhood learning considers the cultural aspects of learning in childhood from the points of view of psychologists, sociologists, educators, and anthropologists.

  • av Andrew P. Vayda
    1 591,-

    In this selection of essays from the past two decades, Vayda focuses on research and explanation concerned with causes of concrete events, especially human actions and the environmental changes brought about by them.

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