Cultural Anthropology in a Globalizing World
by Miller, Barbara D.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | |
| Anthropology and the Study of Culture | |
| Introducing Anthropology | |
| Biological or Physical Anthropology | |
| Archaeology | |
| Linguistic Anthropology | |
| Cultural Anthropology Lessons Applied: Orangutan Research Leads to Orangutan | |
| Advocacy Applied Anthropology: Separate Field or Cross-Cutting Focus? | |
| Introducing Cultural Anthropology | |
| A Brief History of Cultural Anthropology | |
| The Concept of Culture | |
| Multiple Cultural Worlds Culturama: San Peoples of Southern Africa | |
| Distinctive Features of Cultural Anthropology | |
| Three Theoretical Debates in Cultural Anthropology Critical Thinking: Adolescent Stress: Biologically Determines or Culturally Constructed? | |
| Cultural Anthropology and Careers in the "Real World: Majoring in Anthropology | |
| Graduate Study in Anthropology | |
| Living an Anthropological Life | |
| The Big Questions Revisited Key Concepts Suggested Readings | |
| Methods in Cultural Anthropology Changing Research Methods | |
| From the Armchair to the Field | |
| Participant Observation Doing Fieldwork in Cultural Anthropology | |
| Beginning the Fieldwork Process | |
| Working in the Field Critical Thinking: Shells and Skirts in the Trobriand | |
| Islands Culturama: The Trobriand Islanders of Papua New Guinea | |
| Fieldwork Techniques | |
| Recording Culture Lessons Applied: Multiple Methods in a Needs Assessment Study in Canada | |
| Data Analysis Urgent Issues in Cultural Anthropology Research | |
| Ethics and Collaborative Research | |
| Safety in the Field The Big Questions Revisited Key Concepts Suggested Readings | |
| Economic and Demographic Foundations | |
| Economic Systems Modes of Production | |
| Foraging | |
| Division of Labor | |
| Property Relations | |
| Foraging as a | |
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