6th Edition. — Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2017. — 728 p. H. Russell Bernard's Research Methods in Anthropology , Sixth Edition, is the standard for learning about the range of methods for collecting and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data about human thought and human behavior. In the first section of the book, students learn the elements of research design,...
New York: Berghahn Books, 2001. — 254 p. List of Figures. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Academic anthropology and the Museum. Back to the Future. Anthropological encounters with the post-colonial museum. Ethnographic museums and ethnographic museology ‘at home’. Science museums as an ethnographic challenge. Anthropologists as cultural producers. Looking ahead.
Routledge, 2023. — 516 p. — ISBN 978-1-350-10831-8. How do we teach analysis in anthropology and other field-based sciences? How can we engage analytically and interrogatively with philosophical ideas and concepts in our fieldwork? And how can students learn to engage critical ideas from philosophy to better understand the worlds they study? Philosophy on Fieldwork provides...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. — 294 p. For more than two decades, anthropologists have wrestled with new digital technologies and their impacts on how their data are collected, managed, and ultimately presented. Anthropological Data in the Digital Age compiles a range of academics in anthropology and the information sciences, archivists, and librarians to offer in-depth discussions...
Routledge, 2005. — 160 p. Anthropology ought to have changed the world. What went wrong? Engaging Anthropology takes an unflinching look at why the discipline has not gained the popularity and respect it deserves in the twenty-first century. From identity to multicultural society, new technologies to work, globalization to marginalization, anthropology has a vital contribution...
Foreword by Alfred Harris. — Routledge, 2006. — 172 p. The Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures are intended to commemorate both the man and his work the latter being viewed as having provided an admirably broad and substantial base for anthropologists of later generations to build upon, as they have done and continue to do in diverse ways. Professor Goodenough's work, in the past and...
University of Chicago Press, 2012. — 208 p. What does a move from a village in the West African rain forest to a West African community in a European city entail? What about a shift from a Greek sheep-herding community to working with evictees and housing activists in Rome and Bangkok? In The Restless Anthropologist , Alma Gottlieb brings together eight eminent scholars to...
MIT Press, 1995. — 381 p. Edwin Hutchins combines his background as an anthropologist and an open ocean racing sailor and navigator in this account of how anthropological methods can be combined with cognitive theory to produce a new reading of cognitive science. His theoretical insights are grounded in an extended analysis of ship navigation--its computational basis, its...
Pantheon Books, Random House, 1972. — 482 p. — ISBN 0876651139, 9780876651131. Explores the situation in American anthropology, showing that the assumptions of the discipline and its institutional setting have been irreversibly undermined. Discusses why the separation of anthropology from the other social sciences has broken down; how the role of the interviewer and...
Emerald Publishing, 2022. — 156 p. Presenting an anthropological tool for decision makers and academics who deal with the well-known limitations of linear models of development, Cultural Rhythmics proposes future design strategies useful for business, community leaders, political decision-makers and scientists from all over the world. Framed in the field of applied anthropology...
Routledge, 2013. — 160 p. Doing Anthropological Research provides a practical toolkit for carrying out research. It works through the process chapter by chapter, from the planning and proposal stage to methodologies, secondary research, ethnographic fieldwork, ethical concerns, and writing strategies. Case study examples are provided throughout to illustrate the particular...
2nd ed. — Cambridge University Press, 2012. — 278 p. — ISBN: 0521147085, 9780521147088 Anthropology as a discipline is rapidly becoming more quantitative, and anthropology students are now required to develop sophisticated statistical skills. This book provides students of anthropology with a clear, step-by-step guide to univariate statistical methods, demystifying the aspects...
New York: Routledge, 2016. — 193 p. This collection brings together recent innovative work in applied and practicing anthropology. Organised around the theme of unexpectedness, it examines some of the novel spaces, topics, and methods that anthropologists are involved with. The volume emphasises non-traditional settings and demonstrates the important role of anthropology in...
Routledge, 2017. — 214 p. How do anthropologists write their texts? What is the nature of creativity in the discipline of anthropology? This book follows anthropologists into spaces where words, ideas and arguments take shape and explores the steps in a creative process. In a unique examination of how texts come to be composed, the editors bring together a distinguished group...
Routledge, 2017. — 214 p. How do anthropologists write their texts? What is the nature of creativity in the discipline of anthropology? This book follows anthropologists into spaces where words, ideas and arguments take shape and explores the steps in a creative process. In a unique examination of how texts come to be composed, the editors bring together a distinguished group...
New York: Routledge, 2017. — 231 p. Anthropologist practitioners work outside the confines of the university, putting their knowledge and skills to work on significant problems in a wide variety of different contexts. The demand for anthropologist practitioners is strong and growing; practice is in many ways the leading edge of anthropology today, and one of the most exciting...
Routledge, 2019. — 230 p. Arguing that there are insufficient theoretical and methodological guidelines for articulating microlevel and macrolevel analyses of sociocultural phenomena, contributors to this volume review the history of micro/macro issues in anthropology and provide a framework for a more systematic examination of potential linkages among levels.
New York: Wiley-Iste, 2019. — 209 p. It may seem obvious that the human being has always been present in anthropology. This book, however, reveals that he has never really been a part of it. Theoretical Anthropology or How to Observe a Human Being establishes the foundations and conditions, both theoretical and methodological, which make it possible to consider the human being...
Berghahn Books, 2005. — 256 p. At the beginning of the twenty-first century the demand for anthropological approaches, understandings and methodologies outside academic departments is shifting and changing. Through a series of fascinating case studies of anthropologists’ experiences of working with very diverse organizations in the private and public sector this volume examines...
Paderborn: Mentis Verlag, 2018. — 156 p. Leading one’s life as a person is an essential feature of our human existence which is constitutively characterized by finiteness, sociality and vulnerability. Within the framework of a pragmatistic anthropology central features of our being persons (i.e. personal identity, self-consciousness, freedom, autonomy and responsibility) are...
4th ed. — AltaMira Press, 2006. — 824 p. Research Methods in Anthropology is the standard textbook for methods classes in anthropology programs. Over the past dozen years, it has launched tens of thousands of students into the field with its combination of rigorous methodology, wry humor, commonsense advice, and numerous examples from actual field projects. Now the fourth...
8th edition. — Pearson, 2012.
Societal Organization and Globalization in Anthropology
Anthropology introduces students to the four fields of anthropology. It integrates historical, biological, archaeological, and global approaches with ethnographic data available from around the world. Additionally, information is drawn from both classic and recent research in the field and...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010. — 240 p. Anthropologists are affected by and affect others through emotional engagement; they “manage” emotions or allow them to unfold as vehicles of understanding. The contributors to this volume argue that participant observation is an embodied relational process mediated by emotions. If fieldwork is to attain its fullest potential,...
Routledge, 2020. — 280 p. First published 1987. This book presents community case studies that involve long-term community-based research, close collaboration between researchers and representatives of the host community, and the application of research methods and findings to social-change goals within the community. Donald D. Stull is professor of anthropology at the...
Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, Culture and Theory 263, 2022. — 233 p. Thomas Widlok is professor for cultural anthropology at the University of Cologne. He completed his MSc and PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Science and was a member of the CRC “Our way to Europe” funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). He is a specialist in hunter-gatherer studies....
Cornell University Press, 1974. — 309 p. Foreword ...primary aim is to bring to public attention works on ritual and myth written by anthropologists, and our readers will find a variety of strictly anthropological approaches ranging from formal analyses of systems of symbols to empathetic accounts of divinatory and initiatory rituals Social Dramas and Ritual Metaphors Religious...
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Дмитрий Николаевич Анучин (27 августа (8 сентября) 1843, Санкт-Петербург — 4 июня 1923, Москва) — известный русский географ, антрополог, этнограф, археолог, музеевед, основоположник научного изучения географии,...
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Дмитрий Николаевич Анучин — известный русский географ, антрополог, этнограф, археолог, музеевед, основоположник научного изучения географии, антропологии и этнографии в МГУ. В 1902 году ввёл в оборот термин «антропосфера».
Україна, ЧДУ ім. Петра Могили, 2011, 6 с. Поняття тілесно-орієнтованої психотерапії. Характерологічний аналіз Вільгельма Райха. Структурна інтеграція (рольфінг). Метод Александера. Холотропное дихання.
Курс «Антропология» для психологов ДонНУ (автор - проф. Романенко). 9 с. Предмет и задачи антропологии. Связь и отличие антропологии от других наук. Антропологические дисциплины. Объект и методы исследований.
М.: ИЭА РАН, 2015.— ix,151 альбомный лист, 28 илл. Статьи, посвященные антропологическим исследованиям, их методам и объектам. От редактора: инновации в антропологии. (С. Соколовский) Введение: история и задачи исследовательского проекта (С. Соколовский). Новые темы Антропология и биоэтика Магдалена Кожевникова. Гибриды и химеры человека и животного в науке: история и...
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