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  1. Law and Anthropology: A Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  2. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective by Gary Ferraro, 2007-02-26
  3. Cultural Anthropology with Living Anthropology Student CD (12th Edition) by Conrad Kottak, 2006-11-29
  4. Yanomamo (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) by NapoleonA. Chagnon, 1996-11-15
  5. Yanomamo (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) by NapoleonA. Chagnon, 1996-11-15
  6. Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts by Nigel Rapport, Joanna Overing, 2007-11-29
  7. Telecourse Study Guide (Cultural Anthropology: Our Diverse World) for Haviland/Prins/Walrath's Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 12th by William A. Haviland, Harald E. L. Prins, et all 2008-03-11
  8. Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology by H. Russell Bernard, 2000-05-30
  9. A Companion to the Anthropology of India (Blackwell Companions to Anthropology)
  10. Cultural anthropology: The Human Challenge, 11th Eleventh Edition by William A. Haviland, 2005
  11. Cultural Anthropology by Paul G. Hiebert, 1997-10-01
  12. Environmental Anthropology: A Historical Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  13. Evolutionism In Cultural Anthropology: A Critical History by Robert L. Carneiro, 2003-01-24
  14. E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces

81. Cultural Anthropology
Introduction to cultural anthropology. At Hesston College. COURSE INFORMATION. COURSEDESCRIPTION This course is an introduction to cultural anthropology.
http://www.hesston.edu/academic/FACULTY/DWIGHTR/SOC202/Soc202.html
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology At Hesston College
COURSE INFORMATION Instructor: Dwight Emanuel Roth
Office: Kropf #107
Office Phone: 8326
Class Time: 9:00 - 9:50 a.m. MWF
Location: K160 HESSTON COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Hesston College, the two college of the Mennonite Church USA, educates and nurtures each student within Christ-centered community, integrating thought, life, and faith for service to others in the church and the world OUTCOMES
Hesston College strives to help each student become:
*A competent communicator *A critical thinker
*A socially responsible thinker *An integrative thinker QUOTES WHICH SPEAK TO MY PHILOSOPY OF EDUCATION "May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable to you my Lord and my Redeemer always."
the Psalms "Education consists more of difficult questions than it does of easy answers."
anonymous "Truth is the shattered mirror - strewn in a million bits while each believes (his or her) little bit the whole to own."

82. ASA Pages Now Moved
Promoting the study of cultural anthropology, especially in the United Kingdom.
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83. Intro To Cultural Anthropology: The Sambia
INTRODUCTION TO cultural anthropology APY 106 BAC Used with permission of ProfessorMichael Moffatt, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The Sambia. Category Mature Content
http://icarus.ubetc.buffalo.edu/users/apy106/cultures/sambia.html
INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY- APY 106 BAC Used with permission of Professor Michael Moffatt, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey The Sambia Today we are talking about our last, and 6th or 7th, Famous Culture the "Sambia" of New Guinea. On Weds. we're having our second hourly. I'll devote the last 20 minutes of today's lecture to a brief summary of the relevant readings for that hourly. I discussed last time how the Yanomamo as studied by Chagnon were in almost the last place in western hemisphere still unreached by global civilization in the mid-1960s the Parime highlands between Venezuela and Brazil.. The only other place so remote perhaps the very last place in the world where one could still find relatively unknown cultures as late as the early 1970s was New Guinea (Viz). There is no such place today as far as I know, in the late-1990s. Even New Guinea, by much ethnographic evidence, has now very much joined the global world. Dozens of exotic cultures were documented by anthropologists in New Guinea at this very last moment, in the 1960s and 70s. Perhaps the best known of them are the Sambia of the eastern Highlands. Why? Because they led such odd sex lives, their men at least a mix of homosexuality and heterosexuality otherwise unknown to anthropology, and more than a little challenging to western psychology. The Sambia are not famous because they were the only such culture in New Guinea. It turns out another 20 or 30 nearby cultures had similar odd sexual beliefs and practices. It also turns out that this had been quietly known among NG specialists in anthropology since the 1930s.. Only in the 1970s, however, did anyone feel free to conduct extensive research in one such culture, and to write it up (as Guardian of the Flutes, 1981, by Gilbert Herdt). Before that, prior to the western sexual revolution of the 1960s, sexuality, especially homosexuality, was apparently considered just too indecent and inappropriate for intellectual study and academic writing in the English-speaking world (50s, Latin).

84. STRI - What We Do - Research Programs - Cultural Anthropology
Behavioral Ecology. cultural anthropology. Environmental Monitoring. a, PanamaCanal Monitoring Project. 4gi, Color. c, c. cultural anthropology In Development.
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85. Cultural Factors In Business: An Incomplete Anthropological Bibliography
List of Sources. for cultural anthropology and Management A Bibliography.Prepared by JN Hooker Graduate School of Industrial Administration
http://ba.gsia.cmu.edu/jnh/culture/refs.html
List of Sources for Cultural Anthropology and Management: A Bibliography Prepared by J. N. Hooker
Graduate School of Industrial Administration

Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh , PA 15213 USA. To use the bibliography, please start here
Contents by Category
Workplace and Economic Culture
Alphabetical by Author
  • Benjamin R. Barber, Jihad vs. McWorld , Times Books, Random House, New York, NY USA (1995) ISBN 0-8129-2350-2.
      Tries to understand global cultural change by analyzing assault on civic culture from ethnic separatism on the one hand and global media/business on the other. Relevant to: No particular region J. Stewart Black, Hal. B. Gregersen, Mark E. Mendenhall, Global Assignments: Successfully Expatriating and Repatriating International Managers , Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco (1992) ISBN 1-55542-473-2.
        Draws on organizational theory, sociology, and general management literature. Not much cultural information. Relevant to: No particular region William Brierly, Kevin Bruton, Colin Gordon, Peter King

86. Cultural Anthropology And Management
cultural anthropology and Management A Bibliography. Last update 7 November 2002. Thelist emphasizes cultural anthropology and its relations to management.
http://ba.gsia.cmu.edu/jnh/Culture/refsintro.htm
Cultural Anthropology and Management: A Bibliography
Last update: 7 November 2002 Prepared by J. N. Hooker
Graduate School of Industrial Administration

Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh , PA 15213 USA.
Abstract
The list emphasizes cultural anthropology and its relations to management. It is intended for professionals who work across cultures. Although a number of web sites are listed, printed material is the primary focus.
Organization

87. Anthropology Usenet Sites
cultural anthropology Sources on the Internet. Internet Resources of Interest toCultural Anthropologists. American Folklife Center. Theoretical Anthropology.
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Anthropology/cultsite.html
Cultural Anthropology Sources on the Internet Back to Department of Anthropology, Brown University
Many items on this list are provided courtesy of Anthronet at the University of Virginia

88. OUP USA: Oxford Studies In Social And Cultural Anthropology
Oxford Studies in Social and cultural anthropology An Amazonian Myth and its History,0199241953, $68.00 (04), cloth Add to My Basket An Amazonian Myth and its
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89. OUP USA: Social And Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction
OUP Book Social and cultural anthropology A Very Short Introduction by Monaghan,John. authors of Social and cultural anthropology A Very Short Introduction.
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"If you want to know what anthropology is , look at what anthropologists do ," write the authors of Social and Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction . This engaging overview of the field combines an accessible account of some of the discipline's guiding principles and methodology with abundant examples and illustrations of anthropologists at work. Peter Just and John Monaghan begin by discussing anthropology's most important contributions to modern thought: its investigation of culture as a distinctively human characteristic, its doctrine of cultural relativism, and its methodology of fieldwork and ethnography. Drawing on examples from their own fieldwork in Indonesia and Mesoamerica, they examine specific ways in which social and cultural anthropology have advanced our understanding of human society and culture. Including an assessment of anthropology's present position, and a look forward to its likely future, Social and Cultural Anthropology will make fascinating reading for anyone curious about this social science.

90. Cultural Anthropology 2nd Edition
cultural anthropology 2nd edition. by, Paul G. Hiebert. Chapter 1. Introductionto cultural anthropology. What are human beings? What is knowledge?
http://www.sil.org/lingualinks/anthropology/CulturalAnthropology/Contents.htm
Cultural Anthropology: 2nd edition by Paul G. Hiebert Originally published as: Paul G. Hiebert. 1983. Cultural anthropology: 2nd edition. Complete Table of Contents
Front Matter
Foreword Preface to the first edition
Acknowledgments
Preface to the second edition
Christianity and anthropology Christian foundations Anthropological orientation Integration Christians and anthropology Anthropology and missions Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction to cultural anthropology
What are human beings? What is knowledge? Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 2. Anthropological points of view
A holistic view of humanity The concept of culture Cross-cultural comparison Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 3. More on culture
Fieldwork Describing a culture Ethnographic and comparative approaches Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 4. Material culture: Description and explanation
Description Explanation Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 5. Cultural ecology
Types of adaptation Levels of subsistence The current revolution Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 6. Symbolism and communication
The symbolic process Communication Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 7. Statuses, roles, and relationships

91. Social And Cultural Anthropology Library
Social and cultural anthropology Library. Contact Information. Address OLIScodes. The Social and cultural anthropology Library is a member of OLIS.
http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/libraries/guides/SCA.html
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Social and Cultural Anthropology Library
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Address: 51 Banbury Road
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Librarian: Mike Morris Departmental Officer: Dr Paul Dresch
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Note that by necessity these policies are much simplified and provided for initial guidance only. Please check with the library for full details Admissions Borrowing Notes Undergraduates all some Postgraduates all some Borrowing is principally for ISCA members, others may apply. All postgraduates may read. Academic and research staff all all All bona fide academics and academic visitors may borrow on request, and all may read. Others some none Bona fide researchers etc may read, on payment of a fee. Brookes students may read.

92. Cultural Anthropology
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94. Cultural Anthropology | Anthropology | University Of Waterloo
Sociocultural anthropology. Information about the faculty members who researchand teach Socio-cultural anthropology. Thomas Abler Harriet Lyons
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/ANTHRO/rwpark/cultanthro.html
Socio-Cultural Anthropology
Social-cultural anthropology at the University of Waterloo focuses on the dynamic nature of socio-cultural systems in both developed and developing societies. Areas of special interest are Canadian Indians, the Oceanic South Pacific, and Inuit and Eskimo cultures, while topical focus is on cultural ecology, ethnohistory, religious systems, gender and sex roles, social organization, social and cultural change, public policy and indigenous peoples, and human aging and dying. Students also receive training in early and contemporary anthropological theory and in research design and ethnographic field methods. Courses offered in this area of anthropology include:
  • ANTH 102 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 202 Principles of Social and Cultural Organization
  • ANTH 210 Anthropology Through Science Fiction
  • ANTH 229 Peoples of Africa
  • ANTH 230 Native Peoples of Canada
  • ANTH 233 Inuit and Eskimo Cultures
  • ANTH 300 Design of Anthropological Inquiry
  • ANTH 310 The Anthropological Imagination
  • ANTH 311 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion

95. Graduate Degrees - Gender, Ecology & Society
Offers information on earning an M.A. in cultural anthropology and Social Transformation. Features information on curriculum and faculty interests. Located in San Francisco.
http://www.ciis.edu/graddegree/ges.html
The Gender, Ecology, and Society Program challenges the traditional boundaries that defined anthropology. Committed to issues of social justice and multicultural pedagogy, it explores shared concerns in a dialogue that is at once critical and supportive. Program Many anthropologists today are concerned with social justice, new forms of cooperation, reciprocally beneficial knowledge formation, and cultural diversity. The Gender, Ecology, and Society Program draws on interdisciplinary perspectives that explore contemporary social relations in a historical and cross-cultural framework. The curriculum facilitates self-reflection on our own cultural presuppositions as a prerequisite for empathic engagement with the realities of other cultures. Students focus on practices of creative intervention by developing skills in intercultural communication, critical thinking, emancipatory research, and alliance building. The program promotes student development in areas of critical social analysis, social action, and diversity. Global systems are understood through multiple frameworks that are sensitive to dynamics of power. What are some of the relationships between gender domination and the domination of nature? How can the study of race, class, gender, sexuality, and culture elucidate some of the constraints and possibilities of our age? What can we learn from the study of diverse movements internationally for social justice, sustainable ecology, and responsible development?

96. Cultural Anthropology, Fall 2001
SOCIOLOGY 212 Fall 2002 cultural anthropology. cultural anthropology Abya Yala Net(indigenous people of Mexico, Central and South America) part of Native Web;
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SOCIOLOGY 212
Fall 2002
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Internet Resources About Cultures The Web sites listed below are intended as starting points for researching cultures on the Internet. Be sure to evaluate each Web site before using the information in your project. Your textbook, Humanity: an Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Web site with resources for anthropology study . See also the Web resource page for Soc 304 for other ethnic/cultural Web sites of interest. Using and Evaluating Information Sources START YOUR INTERNET SEARCH HERE:

97. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH GRADUATE PROGRAM IN cultural anthropology. DOCTORALDEGREE REQUIREMENTS. cultural anthropology. In
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GRADUATE PROGRAM IN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
DOCTORAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Cultural Anthropology
In addition to the general department requirements, all students in the cultural anthropology program must take ANTHR 6611 (Preparation of Grant Proposals, 3 sem cr hrs). Students entering the program without a Master's degree are required to complete the Cultural Master's core; those entering with a Master's degree may be required by their supervisory committee to complete all or part of this core as well, depending on their previous preparation. The balance of a doctoral student's program of study will be made up of elective coursework and research hours. This program will be selected by the student in consultation with his/her supervisory committee and will vary depending on the student's interests and professional agenda.
REQUIRED COURSES
Course/Credit Hours
  • Master's core (as necessary)/0 to 15
  • ANTHR 6611 - Preparation of Grant Proposals/3
  • Elective courses/TBD
  • ANTHR 7970 - Thesis Research/14
  • ANTHR 7980 - Faculty Consultation/3
Elective Courses Elective courses should be chosen from current course offerings in consultation with the student's committee. Please consult the schedule of classes for current course offerings. Regularly scheduled courses in anthropology are described in the Anthropology section of the

98. Department Of Cultural Anthropology
Department of cultural anthropology. HOME AAS CA, Search Help Loginpdf version printable version. Department of cultural anthropology.
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99. 76.122 Cultural Anthropology, Course Outline
76.122 cultural anthropology L03. Textbooks. Bates and Fratkin cultural anthropology,3rd edition Heider The Grant Valley Dani Peaceful Warriors.
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76.122 Cultural Anthropology L03
Instructor: Brian Schwimmer
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The presentations, readings, and assignments for this course are designed to give you an overview of the whole subdiscipline of cultural anthropology and its various specializations. You will be introduced the information and methods to:
  • define and describe the main principles of the anthropological description and analysis of behaviour and culture including: fundamental concepts widely used in the discipline, technical terms used for formal description of cultural institutions, basic ethnological (theoretical) schools; apply anthropological concepts and theories to specific ethnographic (cultural) examples and case studies; evaluate competing theoretical positions; develop a knowledge and appreciation for the complexities and values of cultural orientations other than your own, i.e., a sense of cultural sensitivity; view and evaluate your own cultural background from a comparative perspective;
  • 100. ISCA Home Page
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