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    565

    Presents essays on the intersections of money and religion. This book investigates how money moves and how it affects religious organizational behavior. It explores how attitudes toward money have altered over time.

  • - A Concise Introduction
    av Mari Womack
    529

    Illustrates the power of symbols in human societies. This textbook is suitable for courses that define fundamental concepts in religion, cultural anthropology, communication, and art.

  • - Transnational Immigrant Networks
     
    565

    Examines personal and organizational networks that exist between members in US immigrant religious communities and individuals and religious institutions left behind. This title examines how religious remittances flow between home and host communities, how they affect religious practices in both settings, and how influences change over time.

  • - Birth Rites in Cross-Cultural Perspective
     
    565

    Focuses on the rites of giving birth from a cross-cultural perspective. This book describes the many customs surrounding birth through infancy, such as attitudes and techniques in childbirth, the influence of societal factors that differentiate Western from non-Western maternal birthing positions, the art of midwifery, and customs and beliefs.

  • - Artistry, Virtuosity, and Interpretation in Cross-Cultural Perspective
    av Anya Peterson Royce
    516,99

    Lays emphasis on performing arts, attempting to find broad commonalities in performance, art, and artists across space, time, and culture.

  • - Pathway to Violence Against People
    av Kathleen M. Heide & Linda Merz-Perez
    549

    Practitioners in the animal welfare field, law enforcement circles, and social services arena have often maintained that childhood cruelty to animals is a forerunner to violence against people. Does this behavior serve as a red flag?

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    629

    Offers an analysis of globalization and the lethal explosiveness that characterizes the world order. This work investigates global processes and political forces that determine networks of crime, commerce and terror, and reveals the economic, social and cultural fragmentation of transnational networks.

  • - Archaeological Perspectives on Africa and the Wider World
    av Peter Mitchell
    645

    From the exodus of early modern humans to the growth of African diasporas, Africa has had a long and complex relationship with the outside world. This book attempts to outline internal geographic, environmental, sociopolitical and economic factors over the long period of modern human history, to find their commonalities and development over time.

  • av Arthur Asa Berger
    515

    Ettore Gnocchi, the famed postmodern theorist, has been murdered at his own dinner party. To find out who killed Gnocchi, the detective Solomon Hunter must first explore postmodernism itself. What is it? Who are Baudrillard, Foucault, and Habermas, and what do they think? Why does any of this matter, anyway?

  • - Anthropological Perspectives
     
    635

    An examination of social memory developed within communities from the perspective of anthropology. Many case studies from around the world.

  • - Tying Knots in a Handkerchief
     
    765,-

    Reader outlining key developments in the recent history of interpretive social science methods.

  • - Strategies for Social Research
    av Diane Russell & Camilla Harshbarger
    540

    Offers students and practitioners an introduction to important methods from ethnography and interviews to surveys and community mapping.

  • - A Cognitive Theory of Religious Transmission
    av Harvey Whitehouse
    515 - 1 309

    Religions_whatever else they may be_are configurations of cultural information reproduced across space and time. Beginning with this seemingly obvious fact of religious transmission, Harvey Whitehouse goes on to construct a testable theory of how religions are created, passed on, and changed. At the center of his theory are two divergent 'modes of religiosity: ' the imagistic and the doctrinal

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    565

    Examines the contributions of anthropologists to general economic theory. This book challenges our understanding of human economies in the expanding global systems of interaction, with models and analyses from cross-cultural research. It is suitable for anthropologists, economists, economic historians, and political economists.

  • av G. Ellis Burcaw
    619

    Offers definitions for the terms that museum workers need to know. This book contains chapters which includes exercises. It is suitable for the classroom or for novice museum workers.

  • - Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religion
     
    629

    This collection examines new psychological evidence for the modal theory and attempts to synthesize this theory with other theories of cognition and religion.

  • - Pattern Book Homes and Communities, 1870-1900
    av Linda E. Smeins
    599,-

    This work follows the evolution of the pattern book houses and how they represented the notion of home and community in American historical memory. The book also includes illustrations of such communities.

  • - A Critical Anthropological Examination
     
    715

    Reveals the social inequalities that often represent significant threats to the health and well being of the poor, ethnic minorities, and women. This book defines an anthropology of policy concerned with decision-making and the impact of health policy on human lives. It is of interest to researchers and practitioners in medical anthropology.

  • - Change Management in the 21st-Century Museum
    av Sherene Suchy
    502,99

    What does it take to lead the 21st-century museum? Balancing a head for business and working from the heart guided by passion! This is the message Sherene Suchy discovered in her work with more than 80 international museum directors whose thoughts and experiences ground this book on change management in 21st-century cultural organizations.

  • - Intersections
     
    565

    Displays a range of work on the complex relationship between humans and the environment. This book is suitable for scholars and non-academics interested in the relation between our species and its biotic and built environments. It is designed for classroom use in anthropology.

  • av Charles R. Ewen
    529

    Explores various methods and techniques used to prepare, protect, and analyze artifacts once they are in the lab. This book outlines the basic principles of identification, classification, quantification, data manipulation, and analysis. It draws from 16th century Spanish sites in the Americas to show the hows and whys of archaeological lab work.

  • av James M. Collins & Brian L. Molyneaux
    529

    Introduction to field survey and mapping methods for archaeologists.

  • - Legal Obstacles and Innovative Solutions
     
    555

    Offers case studies to guide indigenous communities and their partners in protecting their intellectual property. This title addresses the poor fit between western regimes of intellectual property rights and the requirements for safeguarding indigenous cultural resources. It describes positive efforts at protecting indigenous knowledge.

  • - Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror
    av Stephen John Hartnett
    515

    Use of investigative poetics to describe the American justice and penal systems.

  • - Critical Issues in Crime Reduction for Corrections
     
    619

    Crystallizes the issue of work as a rehabilitative instrument in the modern correctional environment. This book explores the effect of employment on crime and recidivism, with its implications for correctional programs and operations as well as for ex-offender reintegration into the community.

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    769

    Looks at the role of women in Chinese archaeology.

  • - The Evolution of a Global Problem
    av Suzanne Miers
    799 - 1 689,-

    Places modern slavery in its historical context, tracing the phenomenal development of the international anti-slavery movement. This book demonstrates how the problems of eradication seem greater and more intractable than they had ever been with the expansion of slaving to include forced labor, prostitution, and the exploitation of children.

  • - A Tale of Archaeological Method and Mayhem
    av Adrian Praetzellis
    609

    Hannah Green has been asked to manage a contract archaeology project and needs to teach her team about research design, survey methods, archival research, professional ethics, curation and field safety. This textbook-as-novel introduces the hows and whys of field methodology in an entertaining way.

  • - Archaeology as Popular Culture
    av Cornelius Holtorf
    515

    Merges archaeological and cultural theory. This book seeks to redefine the term archaeology. It is of interest to students and teachers in archaeology, anthropology, cultural studies and human geography, as well as professionals in heritage management and museums.

  • - Archaeological Explorations
     
    645

    Shedding new light on the division of power, the essays in this volume explore the variety of roles and assumptions about queens from the Americas to Eurasia. Together they provide a global tour of archaeological and historical queens that illustrate the intersection of gender and power in archaeology.

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