E-Books → Cultural Anthropology A Toolkit for a Global Age
Published by: voska89 on 25-03-2023, 01:59 | 0
Free Download Kenneth J. Guest, "Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age"
English | ISBN: 0393420124 | 2020 | 784 pages | PDF | 73 MB
Give students the tools to engage the big issues of our time.
E-Books → A Cautious Silence The Politics of Australian Anthropology
Published by: voska89 on 25-03-2023, 00:09 | 0
Free Download Geoffrey Gray, "A Cautious Silence: The Politics of Australian Anthropology"
English | 2007 | ISBN: 0855755512 | PDF | pages: 305 | 54.7 mb
The first exploration of modern Australian social anthropology, this study examines the forces that helped shaped its formation and reveals the struggles to establish and consolidate anthropology in Australia as an academic discipline. Once demonstrating that their discipline was the predominant interpreter of Indigenous life, anthropologists have assisted government in the control, development, and advancement of Indigenous peoples.
E-Books → Introducing Cultural Anthropology A Christian Perspective Ed 2
Published by: voska89 on 6-03-2023, 05:29 | 0
Free Download Brian M. Howell, "Introducing Cultural Anthropology: A Christian Perspective Ed 2"
English | ISBN: 154096101X | 2019 | 304 pages | EPUB | 25 MB
What is the role of culture in human experience? This concise yet solid introduction to cultural anthropology helps readers explore and understand this crucial issue from a Christian perspective. Now revised and updated throughout, this new edition of a successful textbook covers standard cultural anthropology topics with special attention given to cultural relativism, evolution, and missions. It also includes a new chapter on medical anthropology. Plentiful figures, photos, and sidebars are sprinkled throughout the text, and updated ancillary support materials and teaching aids are available through Baker Academic's Textbook eSources.
E-Books → Cultural Anthropology The Human Challenge
Published by: voska89 on 4-03-2023, 14:00 | 0
Free Download Harald E. L. Prins, Bunny McBride, "Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1305633792 | PDF | pages: 466 | 144.6 mb
Explore the most fascinating, creative, dangerous, and complex species alive today: you and your neighbors in the global village. With compelling photos, engaging examples, and select studies by anthropologists in far-flung places, the authors of CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: THE HUMAN CHALLENGE, 15th Edition, provide a holistic view of anthropology to help you make sense of today's world. With this text, you will discover the different ways humans face the challenge of existence, the connection between biology and culture in the shaping of human beliefs and behavior, and the impact of globalization on peoples and cultures around the world. It comes with MindTapa digital interactive learning platform with an array of tools and appsfrom video clips to notetaking and flashcardswhich will enliven your study and help you achieve better grades.
E-Books → A Companion to Biological Anthropology, 2nd Edition
Published by: voska89 on 4-03-2023, 12:40 | 0
Free Download A Companion to Biological Anthropology
by Larsen, Clark Spencer;
English | 2023 | ISBN: 111982804X | 668 pages | True PDF | 33 MB
E-Books → Franz Boas Shaping Anthropology and Fostering Social Justice
Published by: voska89 on 3-03-2023, 02:10 | 0
Free Download Franz Boas: Shaping Anthropology and Fostering Social Justice (Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology) by Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt
English | December 1, 2022 | ISBN: 1496216911 | True EPUB | 648 pages | 4.1 MB
Franz Boas defined the concept of cultural relativism and reoriented the humanities and social sciences away from race science toward an antiracist and anticolonialist understanding of human biology and culture. Franz Boas: Shaping Anthropology and Fostering Social Justice is the second volume in Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt's two-part biography of the renowned anthropologist and public intellectual.
E-Books → The Moral Work of Anthropology Ethnographic Studies of Anthropologists at Work
Published by: voska89 on 25-02-2023, 12:12 | 0
The Moral Work of Anthropology: Ethnographic Studies of Anthropologists at Work By Hanne Overgaard Mogensen (editor), Birgitte Gorm Hansen (editor)
2021 | 248 Pages | ISBN: 1800731124 | PDF | 1 MB
Looking at anthropologists at work, this book investigates what kind of morality they perform in their occupations and what the impact of this morality is. The book includes ethnographic studies in four professional arenas: health care, business, management and interdisciplinary research. The discussion is positioned at the intersection of 'applied or public anthropology' and 'the anthropology of ethics' and analyses the ways in which anthropologists can carry out 'moral work' both inside and outside of academia.
E-Books → Rules and ethics Perspectives from anthropology and history
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Rules and ethics: Perspectives from anthropology and history By Morgan Clarke (editor), Emily Corran (editor)
2021 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 1526148900 | PDF | 7 MB
This book investigates the pronounced enthusiasm that many traditions display for codes of ethics characterised by a multitude of rules. Recent anthropological interest in ethics and historical explorations of 'self-fashioning' have led to extensive study of the virtuous self, but existing scholarship tends to pass over the kind of morality that involves legalistic reasoning. Rules and ethics corrects that omission by demonstrating the importance of rules in everyday moral life in a variety of contexts. In a nutshell, it argues that legalistic moral rules are not necessarily an obstruction to a rounded ethical self, but can be an integral part of it. An extended introduction first sets out the theoretical basis for studies of ethical systems that are characterised by detailed rules. This is followed by a series of empirical studies of rule-oriented moral traditions in a comparative perspective.
Video Training → Introduction To Philosophical Anthropology
Published by: voska89 on 24-02-2023, 04:07 | 0
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.51 GB | Duration: 1h 39m
All the key philosophical concepts for understanding the essentials of being human
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E-Books → Economics, Anthropology and the Origin of Money as a Bargaining Counter
Published by: voska89 on 22-02-2023, 22:06 | 0
Patrick Spread, "Economics, Anthropology and the Origin of Money as a Bargaining Counter "
English | ISBN: 1032322276 | 2022 | 318 pages | PDF | 23 MB
For many decades economists have disputed with economic anthropologists over the origins of money. Economists claim that money emerged from barter exchange; anthropologists claim that it originated as a 'unit of account' in the temples and palaces of ancient Mesopotamia. This book argues that money originated as a bargaining counter in a system of money-bargaining, emerging almost seamlessly from barter-bargaining. This is not the 'money' of mainstream economic conception - a 'veil' cast over a system of resource allocation defined in mathematical terms.