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    Marginalized by an increasingly top-down, assessment-driven university system, the fifteen contributors from a variety of disciplines show the responses of qualitative scholars in their research, writing, advocacy, and teaching, both inside the university and in the broader society. Drawn from key presentations at the influential 2014 International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.

  • - Carnarvon and the Search for Tutankhamun
    av Brian Fagan
    595,-

    Though they lived over 3000 years apart, the lives of Egyptian King Tutankhamun and the fifth Lord Carnarvon-- who found his tomb-- share many parallels. Brian Fagan¿s artful narrative weaves these two lives together, showing how archaeological information can effectively tell the story of real lives of people in the past.

  • - Production, Use, and Social Significance
     
    1 949

    This volume reevaluates the role and social significance of plain pottery traditions in a range of early complex societies of the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean from both historically specific perspectives and from a comparative point of view.

  • - A Critical Reader
     
    585

    In this critical reader, the best writing of two dozen key figures in qualitative research is gathered together to help students to identify emerging themes in the field and the latest thinking of the leaders in qualitative inquiry.

  • - The Essential Steps from Business Plan to Opening Day
     
    1 055

    A complete, hands-on guide for museum professionals covering all planning stages of opening a new museum store.

  • - Foundations and Futures
     
    585,-

    Critical approaches to qualitative research have made a significant impact on research practice over the past decade. This comprehensive volume of contemporary, original articles places this trend in its historical context, describes the current landscape of critical work, and considers the future of this turn.

  • - Global Socioenvironmental Change and Sustainability Since the Neolithic
     
    2 299,-

    Provides a framework for understanding and studying social and ecological systems. This book, featuring contributors from a wide spectrum of disciplines, including archaeology, anthropology, geography, ecology, palaeo-science, geology, sociology, and history, presents and assesses both the evolution of our thinking and research.

  • - Quantification in Ethnographic Research
    av William W. Dressler
    585 - 1 829

    Provides an accessible introduction to statistical thinking for anthropologists and other social scientists who feel some mixture of dread and loathing when it comes to quantification and data analysis. It is not so much an introduction to statistics as a primer on how to think statistically in order to do precise ethnographic studies.

  • - Bringing Culture into Global Health Communication
    av Nicola Bulled
    459 - 1 405

    Nicola Bulled's in-depth ethnographic account of how HIV prevention messages are selected, transmitted, and reacted to by young adults in the AIDS-torn population of Lesotho provides a crucial example of the importance of a culture-centered approach to health communication.

  • - Materiality, History, and the Shaping of Cultural Identities
     
    2 049

    Authors engage with contemporary anthropological, historical and archaeological perspectives to examine how ideas of self-understanding, belonging, and difference in ancient Africa were made and unmade in their intersection with other salient domains of social experience: states, landscapes, discourses, memory, technology, politics, and power.

  • - Conducting Memory Work in Post-industrial Societies
     
    1 929

    Explores the relationships between people and the places of former industry through approaches which incorporate and critique memory-work.

  • - The River Basin Surveys and the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program
     
    2 225

    This book examines the profound impacts of the Smithsonian Institution¿s River Basin Surveys and the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program (1945¿1969) on the development of American archaeology.

  • - A Critical History
    av Henry Tantalean
    609 - 1 929

    This critical history of Peruvian archaeology makes a significant contribution to Andean archaeology, to the history of archaeology, and to our understanding of the social context of research.

  • av Paulo Freire, Walter de Oliveira & Ana Maria de A. Freire
    565,-

    Famous Brazilian educational and social theorist Paulo Freire presents his ideas on community solidarity in moving toward social justice in schools and society in a set of talks and interviews shortly before his death, supplemented with commentaries by other well-known scholars.

  • - How Story and Imagination Create Aesthetic Experiences
    av Leslie Bedford
    559 - 1 829

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    2 279,-

    This is the first summary of archaeological contributions to our understanding of the War of 1812 by examining recent excavations and field surveys on fortifications, encampments, landscapes, shipwrecks, and battles in the different regions of the United States and Canada.

  • - Homefront Struggles with the Wars on Terror
    av Whitney Battle-Baptiste, Sarah J. Hautzinger & Jean N. Scandlyn
    655

    Argues for a new approach to combat stress and trauma that sees these "invisible wounds of war" not just as individual medical pathologies but as social phenomena demanding a collective reconciliation with the post-9/11 wars.

  • - An Introduction to Archaeological Research
    av Laurie A Wilkie
    775,-

    Teaching the basic principles of archaeology through an "excavation" and analysis of New Orleans Mardi Gras parades and the beads thrown there? A student's dream book! Award-winning historical archaeologist Laurie Wilkie takes her two loves and merges them into a brief, lively introductory textbook that is sure to actively engage students. She shows how her analysis of trinkets tossed from parade floats can illustrate major themes taught in introductory archaeology classes-from methods to economy, social identity to political power-introduced in a concrete, entertaining way. The strength of Wilkie's book is in showing how different theoretical models used by archaeologists lead to different research questions and different answers. The textbook covers all the major themes expected of brief introductory texts but is one that students will want to read.

  • - Working toward the Public Good
    av Paul A. Shackel & Barbara J. Little
    585 - 1 929

  • - A Guide to Doing Ethnography in the Private Sector
    av Sam Ladner
    595 - 2 029,-

    A robust guide to practicing ethnographic research in the private sector.

  • - An Archaeological Perspective
    av R.E. Taylor
    2 449

    A major revision and expansion of Taylor's seminal book Radiocarbon Dating: An Archaeological Perspective , again providing a benchmark for the method and critically reflecting on the data that underpins the chronologies used to understand the prehistoric archaeological record.

  • - A Personal History of Paradigm Change in the Human Sciences
    av Arthur P. Bochner
    599 - 1 949

    Weaving autoethnography, theoretical exposition, and a close examination of social trends, distinguished scholar Arthur P. Bochner shows how the theoretical paradigms in the human sciences have developed and changed over the past four decades.

  • av Merrill Singer
    615 - 1 829

    Synthesizes the flourishing field of anthropology of infectious disease in a critical, biocultural framework, advancing research in this multifaceted area and offering an ideal supplemental text.

  • - A Handbook of Procedures
    av Deborah M. Pearsall
    955 - 2 039

    This new edition of this definitive work on doing paleoethnobotany brings the book up to date by incorporating new methods and examples of research, and preserves the overall organization and approach of the book to facilitate its use as a textbook.

  • - The Cultural Politics of Ghost Tourism, Populism, and the Past
    av Michele Hanks
    675 - 2 109

    The author draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork to delve into the anthropological, sociological, political, historical, and cultural factors that drive the burgeoning business of ghost or paranormal tourism.

  • - An Introduction to Material Culture
    av Arthur Asa Berger
    555

    Arthur Asa Berger is back with the second edition of his popular, user-friendly guide for students who want to understand the social meanings of objects.

  • - Activist Practices and Prospects
     
    595,-

    Archaeology for whom? The dozen well-known contributors to this innovative volume suggest nothing less than that transformation of the discipline into a service-oriented, community-based endeavor.

  • - Ecology, Ideology, and Emotion in Traditional Landscape Management
    av E. N. Anderson
    599 - 2 115

    Marshalling decades of research on cultures across several continents, E. N. Anderson, a leading writer and scholar in human ecology and anthropology, shows how practicing environmental sustainability depends primarily on social and emotional engagements.

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    595,-

    This volume shows how scholars take qualitative inquiry into the outside world, presenting models, cases, and experiences to show how qualitative research can be used as an effective instrument for social justice.

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