Anthropology put to work / edited by Les W. Field and Richard G. Fox.

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Other Authors: Field, Les W., Fox, Richard Gabriel, 1939-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Berg, 2007.
Series:Wenner-Gren international series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: how does anthropology work today? / Les W. Field and Richard G. Fox
  • Anthropological collaborations in Colombia / Joanne Rappaport
  • Gray spaces and endless negotiations: forensic anthropology and human rights / Mercedes Doretti and Jennifer Burrell
  • Collaborating to meet the goals of a native sovereign nation: the Tule River tribal history project / Gelya Frank
  • Doing cultural anthropology and disability studies in rehabilitation training and research contexts / Pamela Block
  • In praise of "reckless minds": making a case for activist anthropology / Charles R. Hale
  • What do indicators indicate?: reflections on the trials and tribulations of using food aid to promote development in Haiti / Drexel G. Woodson
  • Working anthropology: a view from the women's research arena / Linda Basch
  • Potential collaborations and disjunctures in Australian work sites: an experiential rendering / Sandy Toussaint
  • The dilemmas of "working" anthropology in twenty-first-century India / Nandini Sundar
  • Ethnographic alchemy: perspectives on anthropological work from northern Madagascar / Andrew Walsh
  • Reflections on the symposium / Douglas E. Foley.