
Thinking Anthropologically
A Practical Guide for Students
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 15. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
99 pages
978-0-13-183520-7 (ISBN)
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Description
For courses in General Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Physical Anthropology, and Archaeology.
This supplementary book focuses on nine themes that are at the heart of anthropology-themes that permeate all fields of anthropology and that prepare students to "think anthropologically" before beginning to study the field in any depth.
This supplementary book focuses on nine themes that are at the heart of anthropology-themes that permeate all fields of anthropology and that prepare students to "think anthropologically" before beginning to study the field in any depth.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
145 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-183520-7 (9780131835207)
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Content
1. Introduction to Thinking Anthropologically, Philip Carl Salzman and Patricia C. Rice.
2. What Anthropologists Look For: Patterns, Philip Carl Salzman.
3. Thinking Holistically, Holly Peters-Golden.
4. Thinking Theoretically, Philip Carl Salzman.
5. Using Science to Think Anthropologically, Robin O'Brian and Patricia C. Rice.
6. Thinking about Change: Biological Evolution, Culture Change, and the Importance of Scale, Jeffrey H. Cohen and Jeffrey A. Kurland.
7. Why Do Anthropological Experts Disagree? Anne Campbell and Patricia C. Rice.
8. Thinking and Acting Ethically in Anthropology, Ann Kingsolver.
9. Applying Anthropological Knowledge, Aaron Podolefsky.
10. How to Take Anthropology Tests, Mary Pulford and Patricia C. Rice.
2. What Anthropologists Look For: Patterns, Philip Carl Salzman.
3. Thinking Holistically, Holly Peters-Golden.
4. Thinking Theoretically, Philip Carl Salzman.
5. Using Science to Think Anthropologically, Robin O'Brian and Patricia C. Rice.
6. Thinking about Change: Biological Evolution, Culture Change, and the Importance of Scale, Jeffrey H. Cohen and Jeffrey A. Kurland.
7. Why Do Anthropological Experts Disagree? Anne Campbell and Patricia C. Rice.
8. Thinking and Acting Ethically in Anthropology, Ann Kingsolver.
9. Applying Anthropological Knowledge, Aaron Podolefsky.
10. How to Take Anthropology Tests, Mary Pulford and Patricia C. Rice.