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ContentsSocial and Cultural Anthropology .................................................................................................................................. 2
History and Theory ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
Ethnography and Methodology ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Visual, Sensory and Media Anthropology ..................................................................................................................... 5
Political and Economic Anthropology ........................................................................................................................... 6
Anthropology of Religion ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Environmental Anthropology ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Tim Ingold ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2nd Edition • NEW IN PAPERBACKThe Routledge Encyclopedia of Social and CulturalAnthropology
Edited by Alan Barnard, University of Edinburgh, UK andJonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh, UKWritten by leading scholars in the field, this comprehensive andreadable resource gives anthropology students a unique guideto the ideas, arguments and history of the discipline. Combininganthropological theory and ethnography, it includes 275substantial entries, over 300 short biographies of importantfigures in anthropology, and nearly 600 glossary items. The fullyrevised and expanded second edition reflects major changes inanthropology in the past decade.
RoutledgeMarket: Anthropology/ReferenceOctober 2011: 246x174: 896ppHb: 978-0-415-40978-0: £175.00Pb: 978-0-415-80936-8: £50.00eBook: 978-0-203-86647-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415809368
2nd EditionCultural AnthropologyGlobal Forces, Local Lives
Jack David Eller, Community College of Denver, USAAccessible and well organized with case studies oncontemporary cultural controversies, this ethnographically richtext gives a refreshingly new vision of the discipline and itssubject matter - human diversity. While covering importantglobal and historical cultural phenomena and the moreconventional topics of anthropology it also includes multi-sitedethnography, world anthropologies, glocalization, consumptionas a cultural/economic subject, diasporas, and multiplemodernities.
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SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY2
4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONAnthropology and AnthropologistsThe British School in the Twentieth Century
Adam Kuper, London School of Economics and PoliticalScience, UKAn entertaining and provocative account of British socialanthropology. Forty years after it was first published this classicwork has been revisited in light of recent scholarship anddevelopments in the field. Kuper places British socialanthropology in historical and international context, sketchingits changing form and influence. He describes the careers of themajor theorists, their ideas and their contributions in relation tothe intellectual and institutional environments in which theyworked. Radically revised, the fourth edition draws on newresearch to probe the colonial setting and the internal politicsof the discipline.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologySeptember 2014: 234x156: 158ppHb: 978-0-415-73633-6: £80.00Pb: 978-0-415-73634-3: £24.99eBook: 978-1-315-74919-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415736343
TEXTBOOKEngaging Anthropological TheoryA Social and Political History
Mark Moberg, University of South Alabama, USAThis lively book offers a fresh look at the history ofanthropological theory. Covering key concepts and theorists,Mark Moberg examines the historical context of anthropologicalideas and the contested nature of anthropology itself.Anthropological ideas regarding human diversity have alwaysbeen rooted in the socio-political conditions in which they aroseand exploring them in context helps students understand howand why they evolved, and how theory relates to life and society.Illustrated throughout, this engaging text moves away from thedry recitation of past viewpoints in anthropology and brings thesubject matter to life. Additional resources are available via acompanion website.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyAugust 2012: 234x156: 376ppHb: 978-0-415-69999-0: £80.00Pb: 978-0-415-80916-0: £25.99eBook: 978-0-203-09799-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415809160
READERMoral AnthropologyA Critical Reader
Edited by Didier Fassin, Institute of Advanced Study,Princeton University and Samuel Lézé, Ecole NormaleSupérieure, LyonThis Reader is the first anthology to cover the growing field ofmoral anthropology and will be an essential resource for studentsand scholars interested in exploring the important issuesinvolved. Morality and ethics are increasingly invoked in themost diverse domains, from politics to economics, from war tosexuality, from international justice to biological research. Tointerpret this phenomenon from a critical standpoint,anthropology offers unique perspectives. This volume includesclassical as well as recent material and sheds light on continuing
debates about relativism and universalism, values and emotions, moral duty and ethicalfreedom, human rights and humanitarianism, the responsibility of the researcher and theregulation of research. The carefully chosen texts are contextualised with lucid editorialmaterial, including a substantial introduction.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyNovember 2013: 246x174: 388ppHb: 978-0-415-62726-9: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-62727-6: £34.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415627276
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3HISTORY AND THEORY
TEXTBOOKDoing Anthropological ResearchA Practical Guide
Edited by Natalie Konopinski, University of Edinburgh, UKDoing Anthropological Research provides a practical toolkit forcarrying out research. It works through the process chapter bychapter, from the planning and proposal stage tomethodologies, secondary research, ethnographic fieldwork,ethical concerns, and writing strategies. Case study examplesare provided throughout to illustrate the particular issues anddilemmas that may be encountered. This handy guide will beinvaluable to upper-level undergraduate and postgraduatestudents who are studying or intending to use anthropologicalmethods in their research.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyJuly 2013: 234x156: 152ppHb: 978-0-415-69754-5: £65.00Pb: 978-0-415-69755-2: £21.99eBook: 978-0-203-74387-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415697552
Dummy text to keep placeholderNetworked AnthropologyA Primer for Ethnographers
Samuel Gerald Collins, Towson University, USA, MatthewSlover Durington, Towson University, USA, Samuel GeraldCollins, Towson University, USA and Matthew SloverDurington, Towson University, USANetworked Anthropology explores the increasing appropriationof diverse media platforms and social media into anthropologicalresearch and teaching. The chapters consider the possibilitiesand challenges of multimedia, how network ecologies work, theethical dilemmas involved, and how to use multimediamethodologies. The book combines theoretical insights withcase studies, methodological sketches and pedagogical notes.Drawing on recent ethnographic work, the authors providepractical guidance in creative ways of doing networked
anthropology. They point to the future of ethnography, both inside and outside theclassroom, and consider ways in which networked anthropology might develop.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyAugust 2014: 234x156: 172ppHb: 978-0-415-82174-2: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-82175-9: £24.99eBook: 978-1-315-76067-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415821759
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ETHNOGRAPHY AND METHODOLOGY4
Dummy text to keep placeholderWays of SensingUnderstanding the Senses In Society
David Howes, Concordia University, Canada and ConstanceClassen, Independent ScholarWays of Sensing is a stimulating exploration of the cultural,historical and political dimensions of the world of the senses.The book spans a wide range of settings and makes comparisonsbetween different cultures and epochs, revealing the power anddiversity of sensory expressions across time and space. Writtenby leading scholars in the field, it provides a valuable andengaging introduction to the life of the senses in society.
RoutledgeMarket: Anthropology/Sensory StudiesOctober 2013: 234x156: 200ppHb: 978-0-415-69714-9: £80.00Pb: 978-0-415-69715-6: £24.99eBook: 978-1-315-85603-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415697156
Dummy text to keep placeholderMigration and New MediaTransnational Families and Polymedia
Mirca Madianou, University of Leicester, UK and DanielMiller, University College London, UKHow do parents and children care and look after each otherwhen they are separated because of migration? The way inwhich families maintain long distance communication has beenrevolutionised by the emergence of a variety of internet- andmobile phone-based platforms. These have created a newcommunicative environment, termed ‘polymedia’. We are nowin an era when it is possible to maintain intimacy and care at adistance and such communicative opportunities may even playa role in shaping decisions relating to migration and settlement.This book draws on a long-term ethnographic study ofprolonged separation between transnational Filipino migrant
mothers in the UK and their left-behind children in the Philippines. The authors seek to gobeyond both media studies and anthropology to construct a new theory of mediatedrelationships that combines findings from both disciplines and has considerable importancefor the social sciences more generally.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyNovember 2011: 234x156: 184ppHb: 978-0-415-67928-2: £75.00Pb: 978-0-415-67929-9: £25.99eBook: 978-0-203-15423-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415679299
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5VISUAL, SENSORY AND MEDIA ANTHROPOLOGY
Dummy text to keep placeholderGlobalization from BelowThe World's Other Economy
Edited by Gordon Mathews, Chinese University of HongKong, Hong Kong, Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, Universidade deBrasilia, Brazil and Carlos Alba Vega, El Colegio De México,MexicoThis book explores globalization as actually experienced by mostof the world’s people, buying goods from street vendors broughtby traders moving past borders and across continents underthe radar of the law. The dimensions and practices of‘globalization from below’ are depicted and analyzed in detailby a team of international scholars. Topics covered include the‘New Silk Road’, African traders in China, street hawking inCalcutta and pirate CDs in Mexico. The chapters provide intimateportrayals of routes, markets and people in locations across the
globe and explore theories that can help make sense of these complex and fascinatingcase studies. Students of globalization, economic anthropology and developing-worldeconomics will find the book invaluable.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyJuly 2012: 234x156: 254ppHb: 978-0-415-53508-3: £80.00Pb: 978-0-415-53509-0: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-10600-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415535090
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POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGY6
2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONIntroducing Anthropology of ReligionCulture to the Ultimate
Jack David Eller, Community College of Denver, USA andJack David Eller, Community College of Denver, USAThis clear and engaging guide introduces students to key areasof the field and shows how to apply an anthropological approachto the study of religion in the contemporary world. Eller coversmajor traditional topics as well as important but often overlookedissues such fundamentalism and secularization. Each chaptercontains lively case studies of religions practiced around theworld. The second edition features updated theoreticaldiscussion plus new ethnographic examples throughout. Thereis fresh material on translocal and vernacular religion. Images, aglossary and questions for discussion are now included and
additional resources are provided via a companion website.
RoutledgeMarket: Anthropology/ReligionNovember 2014: 246x174: 376ppHb: 978-1-138-02490-8: £85.00Pb: 978-1-138-02491-5: £24.99eBook: 978-1-315-74015-7Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-40896-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138024915
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7ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION
Dummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Anthropology Today
Edited by Helen Kopnina, University of Amsterdam, theNetherlands and Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet, University ofConnecticut, USAToday, we face some of the greatest environmental challengesin global history. Understanding the damage being done andthe varied ethics and efforts contributing to its repair is of vitalimportance. This volume poses the question: What canincreasing the emphasis on the environment in environmentalanthropology, along with the science of its problems and thetheoretical and methodological tools of anthropological practice,do to aid conservation efforts, policy initiatives, and our overallunderstanding of how to survive as citizens of the planet?Environmental Anthropology Today combines a range of new
ethnographic work with chapters exploring key theoretical and methodological issues,and draws on disciplines such as sociology and environmental science as well asanthropology to illuminate those issues. The case studies include work on North America,Europe, India, Africa, Asia, and South America, offering the reader a stimulating andthoughtful survey of the work curr
RoutledgeMarket: Anthropology/EnvironmentAugust 2011: 234x156: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-78155-8: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-78156-5: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-80690-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415781565
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ENVIRONMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY8
TEXTBOOKMakingAnthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture
Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen, UKMaking involves the creation of knowledge, the building ofenvironments and the transformation of lives. In this excitingbook, Tim Ingold ties the four related disciplines of anthropology,archaeology, art and architecture together by considering themall as ways of making, dedicated to exploring the conditions andpotentials of human life. The book draws on examples andexperiments ranging from prehistoric stone tool-making to thebuilding of medieval cathedrals, from round mounds tomonuments, from flying kites to winding string, from drawingto writing.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyMarch 2013: 246x174: 162ppHb: 978-0-415-56722-0: £75.00Pb: 978-0-415-56723-7: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-55905-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415567237
Dummy text to keep placeholderBeing AliveEssays on Movement, Knowledge and Description
Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen, UKBuilding on his classic work The Perception of the Environment,Tim Ingold sets out to restore life to where it should belong, atthe heart of anthropological concern. Being Alive ranges oversuch themes as the vitality of materials, what it means to makethings, the perception and formation of the ground, the minglingof earth and sky in the weather-world, the experiences of light,sound and feeling, the role of storytelling in the integration ofknowledge, and the potential of drawing to unite observationand description. Our humanity, Ingold argues, does not comeready-made but is continually fashioned in our movementsalong ways of life. Starting from the idea of life as a process of
wayfaring, Ingold presents a radically new understanding of movement, knowledge anddescription as dimensions not just of being in the world, but of being alive to what is goingon there.
RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyApril 2011: 246x174: 270ppHb: 978-0-415-57683-3: £90.00Pb: 978-0-415-57684-0: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-81833-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415576840
Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Perception of the EnvironmentEssays on Livelihood, Dwelling and Skill
Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen, UKReissued with a brand new preface, The Perception of theEnvironment offers a persuasive approach to understanding howhuman beings perceive their surroundings. The essays focus onthe procurement of livelihood, on what it means to 'dwell', andon the nature of skill, weaving together approaches from socialanthropology, ecological psychology, developmental biologyand phenomenology in a way that has never been attemptedbefore. Tim Ingold revolutionises the way we think about whatis 'biological' and 'cultural' in humans, about evolution andhistory, and indeed about what it means for human beings - atonce organisms and persons - to inhabit an environment.
RoutledgeMarket: Anthropology, Material Culture, Psychology and BiologyMarch 2011: 246x174: 468ppHb: 978-0-415-22831-2: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-61747-5: £32.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415617475
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9TIM INGOLD
AAnthropology and Anthropologists ............................. 3
BBeing Alive ............................................................................... 9
CCultural Anthropology ....................................................... 2
DDoing Anthropological Research .................................. 4
EEngaging Anthropological Theory ............................... 3Environmental Anthropology Today ........................... 8
GGlobalization from Below ................................................. 6
IIntroducing Anthropology of Religion ........................ 7
MMaking ...................................................................................... 9Migration and New Media ............................................... 5Moral Anthropology ............................................................ 3
NNetworked Anthropology ................................................. 4
PPerception of the Environment, The ............................. 9
RRoutledge Encyclopedia of Social and CulturalAnthropology, The ............................................................... 2
WWays of Sensing .................................................................... 5
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INDEX BY TITLE10
BBarnard, Alan ........................................................................... 2
CCollins, Samuel Gerald ....................................................... 4
EEller, Jack David ..................................................................... 2Eller, Jack David ..................................................................... 7
FFassin, Didier ............................................................................ 3
HHowes, David .......................................................................... 5
IIngold, Tim ................................................................................ 9Ingold, Tim ................................................................................ 9Ingold, Tim ................................................................................ 9
KKonopinski, Natalie .............................................................. 4Kopnina, Helen ....................................................................... 8Kuper, Adam ............................................................................ 3
MMadianou, Mirca ................................................................... 5Mathews, Gordon ................................................................ 6Moberg, Mark .......................................................................... 3
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