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What anthropologists do / Veronica Strang ; illustrations by Blue Powell.

Strang, Veronica. (Author). Powell, Blue, (ill.).

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From the Publisher: What is Anthropology? Why should you study it? What will you learn? And what can you do with it? What Anthropologists Do answers all these questions. And more. Anthropology is an astonishingly diverse and engaged field of study that seeks to understand human social behavior. What Anthropologists Do presents a lively introduction to the ways in which anthropology's unique research methods and cutting edge thinking contribute to a very wide range of activities: environmental issues, aid and development, advocacy, human rights, social policy, the creative arts, museums, health, education, crime, communications technology, design, marketing, and business. In short, a training in Anthropology provides highly transferable skills of investigation and analysis. The book will be ideal for any readers who want to know what Anthropology is all about and especially for students coming to the study of Anthropology for the first time.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781845203559 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 1845203550 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9781845203542 (cloth)
  • ISBN: 1845203542 (cloth)
  • Physical Description: vii, 210 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: English ed.
  • Publisher: Oxford, UK ; Berg, 2009.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-203) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- What do anthropologists do? -- Employing anthropology -- Conducting research -- 1: Anthropology And Advocacy -- Balancing acts -- Facilitating cross-cultural communication -- Defending livelihoods and knowledge -- Human rights -- Land rights -- Participatory action -- 2: Anthropology And Aid -- Crossing boundaries -- Aid and ambiguity -- NGO-graphy -- Assisting aid -- Dealing with displacement -- Understanding race and racism -- 3: Anthropology And Development -- Critiquing development -- In development -- Connecting multiple realities -- Conserving cultural diversity -- Globalization -- 4: Anthropology And The Environment -- Environmental problems -- Indigenous knowledges -- Political ecology -- Unpacking garbage -- Human-animal relations -- Anthropology and environmentalism -- 5: Anthropology And Governance -- Big picture -- Not so big picture -- Home work -- Prescription and persuasion -- Education -- 6: Anthropology, Business And Industry -- Money matters -- Anthropologists in business -- Multinational and multicultural communication -- Anthropology and communications media -- Marketing anthropology -- Designing anthropology -- 7: Anthropology And Health -- Health in a cultural context -- From the cradle to the grave -- Food and lifestyle -- Understanding disease -- Drug cultures and crime -- Managing health -- 8: Anthropology, Art And Identity -- Defining identity -- Gender and sexuality -- Race, nationalism and social movements -- Representing identity -- Art and performance -- Museums and cultural heritage -- Film and photography -- Conclusion -- Applying anthropology -- Interdisciplinary anthropology -- Transferring anthropology -- What kind of people become anthropologists? -- Appendix 1: Studying anthropology -- Appendix 2: Further reading -- Appendix 3: Other resources -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Subject: Anthropology > Vocational guidance.
Anthropology > Research.
Anthropology > Methodology.

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What Anthropologists Do

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Acknowledgementsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
    What Do Anthropologists Do?p. 1
    Employing Anthropologyp. 4
    Conducting Researchp. 5
1Anthropology and Advocacyp. 9
    Balancing Actsp. 9
    Facilitating Cross-cultural Communicationp. 12
    Defending Livelihoods and Knowledgep. 14
    Human Rightsp. 17
    Land Rightsp. 18
    Participatory Actionp. 21
2Anthropology and Aidp. 26
    Crossing Boundariesp. 26
    Aid and Ambiguityp. 27
    NGO-graphyp. 30
    Assisting Aidp. 32
    Dealing with Displacementp. 33
    Understanding Race and Racismp. 34
3Anthropology and Developmentp. 37
    Critiquing Developmentp. 37
    In Developmentp. 40
    Connecting Multiple Realitiesp. 43
    Conserving Cultural Diversityp. 50
    Globalizationp. 53
4Anthropology and the Environmentp. 58
    'Environmental' Problemsp. 58
    Indigenous Knowledgesp. 62
    Political Ecologyp. 63
    Unpacking Garbagep. 66
    Human-Animal Relationsp. 67
    Anthropology and Environmentalismp. 70
5Anthropology and Governancep. 76
    The Big Picturep. 76
    The Not So Big Picturep. 81
    Home Workp. 84
    Prescription and Persuasionp. 85
    Educationp. 88
6Anthropology, Business and Industryp. 93
    Money Mattersp. 93
    Anthropologists in Businessp. 99
    Multinational and Multicultural Communicationp. 103
    Anthropology and Communications Mediap. 106
    Marketing Anthropologyp. 109
    Designing Anthropologyp. 112
7Anthropology and Healthp. 116
    Health in a Cultural Contextp. 116
    From the Cradle to the Gravep. 118
    Food and Lifestylep. 124
    Understanding Diseasep. 129
    Drug Cultures and Crimep. 130
    Managing Healthp. 135
8Anthropology, Art and Identityp. 138
    Defining Identityp. 138
    Gender and Sexualityp. 139
    Race, Nationalism and Social Movementsp. 141
    Representing Identityp. 143
    Art and Performancep. 145
    Museums and Cultural Heritagep. 151
    Film and Photographyp. 154
Conclusionp. 157
    Applying Anthropologyp. 157
    Interdisciplinary Anthropologyp. 158
    Transferring Anthropologyp. 159
    What Kind of People Become Anthropologists?p. 162
Appendix 1Studying Anthropologyp. 164
Appendix 2Further Readingp. 166
Appendix 3Other Resourcesp. 173
Glossaryp. 176
Notesp. 178
Bibliographyp. 181
Indexp. 204

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