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  • av Herbert Maschner
    2 746

    Comprises of 37 articles by archaeologists on the key methods used by archaeologists in the field, in analysis, in theory building, and in managing cultural resources. This book is suitable for archaeologists and their advanced students on contemporary archaeological methods.

  • - The Cultural Economy of the Global Food System
     
    1 421,-

    Examines how food systems are changing around the globe. This book offers a cultural perspective and provides ethnographic data on markets, industrial production, and food economies. It is suitable for professionals in economic and environmental anthropology: economic development, agricultural economics, consumer behavior and nutritional sciences.

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    827,-

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

  • av Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    601 - 1 492,-

    Represents an analysis on the equal importance of work in the lives of men and women. This book asserts that men created an economic dependence that has prevented women from success in the workplace. It is suitable for those interested in power and gender structures in the workplace.

  • - Rewriting Gender Identity
    av Lesa Lockford
    587,-

    As a woman whose brand of feminism is suspect, Lesa Lockford places herself in the most shameful, the most abject circumstances: an image obsessed weight-watcher, an exotic dancer, and a theatrical performer. This experimental autoethnography provides a model to the ethnographer and rewards the student of gender studies with a rare perspective.

  • - Theaters of Power, Community, and Politics
     
    1 775

    Collection of original articles exploring theatricality in the ancient world and how it affected social life and politics.

  • - Colonization, Culture, and Complexity
     
    1 736

    Reader of original synthesizing articles for introductory courses on archaeology and native peoples of California.

  • - Anthropological, Theological, Neuroscientific, and Clinical Perspectives
     
    587,-

    A new volume exploring spiritual transformation from various disciplinary perspectives.

  • - Stories from a Contemporary Native American Woman
    av Steve Beard
    502

    Tells the story of a contemporary Ojibwa household and the woman and her children who are at its core. As their lives unfold, we understand how traditional beliefs help Rachel's family cope as they encounter racism in rural Michigan.

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    - An Integrated Perspective
     
    1 273,-

    Reveals the impact of globalization on human health, as it is mediated through environmental change. This book examines the bio-cultural intersection of health and the environment and the impact of rapid change, technological development and the expansion of the global economy.

  • av Theodore D. Graves
    601 - 1 480,-

    A collection of essays which convey the challenge of conducting systematic behavioral science research cross-culturally. It is suitable as a reference and teaching tool for those concerned with a behavioral, scientific approach to anthropology.

  • - Age, Class, Gender and Ethnicity in an American Family
    av Nick Trujillo
    366,-

    Collecting narratives of his grandmother's life, communication researcher NickTrujillo learns how family members use stories to define the family's sense of itself and create collective views on intergenerational relations, social history, gender, class, and ethnicity in this experimental ethnography.

  • - Tying Knots in a Handkerchief
     
    1 591,-

    Reader outlining key developments in the recent history of interpretive social science methods.

  • av William Edward Burghardt du Bois
    587,-

    W E B Du Bois was one of the most significant educational thinkers of the twentieth century. This volume collects Du Bois' major writings on education. It demonstrates Du Bois' commitment to racial educational equality and his contributions to educational thought.

  • - You Are What You Tweet
    av Signe Rousseau
    573 - 1 082,-

    Social media has been a factor in the explosion of interest in food and democratization of food criticism, and this book explains and critique the phenomena and key issues in a lively and anecdotal manner that will appeal to scholars and the interested general public alike.

  • - A Mixed Methods Approach
    av Margaret D. LeCompte
    615,-

    Ethics in Ethnography (Book 6 in the Ethnographer's Toolkit series) explores the burgeoning field of research ethics and addresses how ethical considerations-formally-imposed as well as informal, "everyday" concerns-underpin good ethnographic research.

  • - A Food Biography
    av Elizabeth M. Williams
    686,-

    New Orleans' celebrated status derives in large measure from its incredibly rich food culture, based mainly on Creole and Cajun traditions. At last, this world-class destination has its own food biography.

  • - A Guide for Students and Young Professionals
     
    516,-

    Anthropology graduate students and newly minted professionals now have a one-stop source that demystifies the all-important task of getting their work published. How to Get Published in Anthropology provides tried-and-true advice from anthropologists who share their experiences and from publishing professionals on how to publish, where to publish, and what publishing efforts will be most effective for individual career paths.

  • - Power and Value from the Local to the Transnational
     
    1 662

    The economy of textiles provides insight into the fabric of social relations, local and global politics, and diverse ideologies. Textile production and exchange represent a key node for the intersections of multiple aspects of ancient and modern economies, including social-class relations, gender, tourism, exchange, commerce, and transpolity relationships. A political economy of textiles, discussed from a broad interdisciplinary perspective, offers ways to understand cloth and clothing as parts of mutually constitutive processes that shape and reflect economic practices, cultural ideologies, and sociopolitical rank.

  • - Shamans and Immortals, Allies against Chaos
    av Jay Courtney Fikes
    1 237,-

    The culmination of 34 years of ethnographic fieldwork and archival research, this book offers ground-breaking insights into fundamental principles of Huichol shamanism and ritual. The scope and length of Fikes's research, combined with the depth of his participation with four Huichol shamans, enable him to convey with empathy details of shamanic initiation, methods for diagnosis and treatment of illness, and motives for performing funeral, deer and peyote hunting, and maize-cultivating rituals.

  • - Taking a New Look at Academic Success and the Achievement Gap
    av Terry Huffman
    1 237,-

    Featuring readings on four prominent theoretical perspectives on American Indian education - cultural discontinuity theory, structural inequality theory, interactionalist theory, and transculturation theory - this book provides a comparison of each theoretical perspective's basic premise, fundamental assumptions regarding American Indian education, implications, and associated criticisms.

  • - A Reader
     
    742

    All social scientists, despite their differences on many issues, ask causal questions about the world. In this anthology, Andrew P. Vayda and Bradley B. Walters set forth strategy and methods to answer those questions.

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    615,-

    Small museums need affordable ways to provide care for their collections and the tools to lobby for additional funds for their long-term health. In this book, we offer practical tips for collections care, including preservation strategies for historic properties, strategies for managing collections, developing policies, and planning for the future of your museum's holdings.

  • av Carol R. Ember & Melvin Ember
    644 - 1 450,-

    Cross-Cultural Research Methods is an introductory teaching tool that shows students and potential researchers how to describe, compare, and analyze patterns that occur in different cultures. This text explains how to form and test hypotheses about cultural variation, whether it be anthropological, sociological, psychological, medical, or political.

  • - The Ambum Stone
    av Brian Egloff
    573,-

    Bones of the Ancestors tells the shadowy story of the Ambum Stone, a 3,000-year-old carving from Papua New Guinea that found its way onto the antiquities market and then into an important modern museum.

  • av Victor C. de Munck
    912 - 1 450,-

    A concise methods book, Research Design and Methods for Studying Cultures emphasizes that all methods are related as parts of a research design and must be chosen with respect to the larger research objective of anthropology.

  • - Urban Risk and Public Culture
    av Carl A. Maida
    1 450,-

    In Pathways through Crisis, Carl Maida describes how communities tend (and need) to develop "grass roots" solutions in responding to critical social problems.

  • - The Real-life Adventures of Ima Pipiig
    av Steve Beard
    587 - 1 450,-

    Part novel and part memoire, Not Far Away recounts the life of a female Ojibwe schoolteacher in northern Michigan as she endures the most caustic forms of racism.

  • av Christopher A. Pool & Lisa Cliggett
    615,-

    Economies and the Transformation of Landscape explores both the general and specific ways in which local economic ventures around the world, such as mining, ranching, and farming, affect the environment.

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