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  • - John Dewey and Democracy
    av George E. Hein
    611 - 2 077

    George E. Hein explores the impact on current museum theory and practice of early 20th-century educational reformer John Dewey s philosophy, covering philosophies that shaped today s best practices."

  • - Understanding Evidence-Based Prevention
    av Allison Herling Ruark & Edward C. Green
    611 - 2 117

    Presents a bold challenge to the prevailing wisdom of 'the global AIDS industry' and offers an alternative framework for understanding what works in HIV prevention. This book is suitable for those working in HIV/AIDS prevention. It gives an introduction to the key controversies and approaches in global health and medical anthropology.

  • - Expeditionary Diplomacy and Aid Outside the Green Zone
    av Peter W. Van Arsdale & Derrin R. Smith
    611

    A guide to the ethics, theory, and practice of work outside so-called Green Zones of safety. It is suitable for those who want to understand the realities of the humanitarianisms, and for the fields of international relations, anthropology, development studies, and peace studies.

  • - Seventh Edition
    av Thomas R Hester
    1 201

    Presents an overview of the variety of methods used in field archaeology, from research design, to survey and excavation strategies. This title deals with issues such as cultural resource management, relations with indigenous people, and database management as well as standard methods of archaeological data collection and analysis.

  • - Reporting Research Through Verse
    av Sandra L. Faulkner
    617 - 1 931

    Includes examples of poetry, interviews of poets, and practical exercises and discussion of poetry writing as a method. This book helps students to consider the importance of form and function in poetry for qualitative methods. It answers the question of how to teach the creation and evaluation of poetry.

  • - Indigenous Communities and Archaeology into the 21st Century
     
    667

    These collected essays address contemporary issues regarding the relationship between Indigenous groups and archaeologists, including the challenges of dialogue, colonialism, the difficulties of working within legislative and institutional frameworks, and NAGPRA and similar legislation.

  • - Knowledge and Uncertainty in the Wake of Human and Environmental Catastrophe
    av Gregory Button
    611 - 2 281

    Drawing on decades of research on the most infamous human and environmental calamities, Button shows how states, corporations, and other actors attempt to create meaning and control social relations in post-disaster struggles for the redistribution of power.

  • av Amy Kaler & Melanie Beres
    447 - 1 207

    Field research can consist of anything from trekking across the globe to study people in exotic cultural setting to strapping on your running shoes and going down the street to a local market. This book provides guidance to researchers on developing relationships in their field research.

  • - Readings in Early Museum History and Philosophy
     
    2 201

    The museum profession began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This anthology collects 52 of the most important writings on museum philosophy dating from this formative period, written by the many of the American and European founders of the field. It is suitable for those interested in museum history and philosophy or cultural history.

  • av Erica Gibson
    611 - 2 117

    Erica Gibson s comprehensive guide provides a much-needed catalogue of ceramic makers' marks of British, French, German, and American origin found in North American archaeological sites."

  • av Nancy L. Kelker & Karen Olsen Bruhns
    627 - 2 631

    Crystal skulls, imaginative codices, dubious Olmec heads and cute Colima dogs. Fakes and forgeries run rampant in the Mesoamerican art collections of international museums and private individuals. Examining the phenomenon, this title discusses the commonly forged classes and styles of artifacts, many of which were being duplicated centuries ago.

  • - Handling Objects in Museum and Heritage Context
     
    587

    Contributors to this volume explore how the sense of touch can be utilized in museums and other cultural institutions to facilitate understanding and learning.

  • - Research from Page to Stage
    av Johnny Saldana
    627 - 1 971

    One of the best-known practitioners of the ethnotheatre research tradition outlines its key principles and practices in this clear, concise volume, which covers the preparation of a dramatic presentation from the research and writing stages to the elements of stage production.

  • - Geologies, Topographies, Identities; Explorations in Landscape Phenomenology 3
    av Christopher Tilley
    737

    Examines the prehistory of Britain from Mesolithic to Iron Age times in terms of periods or artifact classifications, asserting the fundamental significance of the bones of the land in the process of human occupation. This work presents an account of the landscapes of southern England and the people who inhabited them.

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    827

    The contributors to this volume-themselves from six continents and many representing indigenous and minority communities and disadvantaged countries-suggest strategies to strip archaeological theory and practice of its colonial heritage and create a discipline sensitive to its inherent inequalities.

  • - Material Culture of the Dutch East India Company at the Cape
     
    2 187

    This volume documents the analysis of excavated historical archaeological collections at the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa to provide a rich picture of life and times at this distant outpost of an immense Dutch seaborne empire.

  • av Diane Barthel-Bouchier
    611 - 2 201

    The first major work to analyze the heritage and sustainability, this global, comparative study examines both direct environmental threats to tangible and intangible heritage, as well as issues of social and economic inequality faced by local, national, and international cultural organizations.

  • av K Kris Hirst
    461

    A collection of over 400 quotes from archaeologists and others about the science of archaeology or the mysteries of history and the past. It is suitable for students, academics and others browsing for suitable quotes for use in classroom presentations, student papers, and research articles.

  •  
    2 037

    Entanglement theory posits that the interrelationship of humans and objects is a delimiting characteristic of human history and culture. This edited volume of original studies by leading archaeological theorists applies this concept to a broad range of topics, including archaeological science, heritage, and theory itself.

  • - Administration, Organization, and Control
     
    2 047

    The ability to accumulate and store large amounts of goods is a key feature of complex societies in ancient times. Storage strategies reflect the broader economic and political organization of a society and changes in the development of control mechanisms in both administrative and non-administrative¿often kinship based¿sectors. This is the first volume to examine storage practices in ancient complex societies from a comparative perspective. With 14 original papers by leading archaeologists from four continents, the bookd emonstrates the importance of understanding storage for the study of cultural evolution.

  • - Power, Conflict, and Identity in Cyprus
    av Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert & Dr Alexandra Bounia
    737 - 2 281

    This engaging volume reveals how politics permeates all facets of museum practice, particularly in regions of political conflict. Using Cypriote museums as a focal example, the authors show how museums can be extraordinarily influential for shaping identity and collective memory and for peace building.

  • - Culture, Relationships, and Communication
    av Kristine L. Munoz
    627 - 2 081

    Kristine Munoz's volume of short narrative works-- autoethnographies and fictional stories--explore many dimensions of silence, a crucial but often overlooked communication phenomenon, one that drives much of everyday talk and relationships. This volume is an essential work for those who study and teach interpersonal communication.

  • - How the AIDS Establishment has Betrayed the Developing World
    av Edward C Green
    611

    With more than 30 years of experience in the fields of applied anthropology and international health, former Harvard AIDS Prevention Project Director Edward Green calls for new emphasis on promoting sexual fidelity in Africa and the developing world's battle against AIDS.

  • - Design versus Dogma
    av Martin Carver
    627 - 2 241

    Who wants archaeology? Who should pay for it? Who should do it? And how? Making Archaeology Happen is an attempt to answer these questions campaigning for a more liberated, imaginative and productive field profession."

  • - The Dispersal of Pottery Among Prehistoric Eurasian Hunter-Gatherers
     
    867

    A long overdue advancement in ceramic studies, this volume sheds new light on the adoption and dispersal of pottery by non-agricultural societies of prehistoric Eurasia. Major contributions from Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Asia make this a truly international work that brings together different theories and material for the first time.

  • - The Legacy of Russian Exploration
    av Travis Hudson & Craig D. Bates
    601 - 2 181

    This is the first English-language study and catalog detailing ethnographic work and material collections of the indigenous populations done by early Russian travelers to California.

  • - Rethinking Human and Wild-Primate Malarias
    av Loretta A. Cormier
    627 - 2 171

    Cormier integrates a wide range of data from molecular biology, ethnoprimatology, epidemiology, ecology, and other fields to show how culture and environment have shaped the history of malaria and will make it one of the most serious threats to humanity in the 21st century.

  • - From UNESCO to Djenne
    av Charlotte Louise Joy
    667 - 2 171

    This critical investigation highlights the politics of cultural heritage management, including authenticity and conservation, and its effects on the everyday lives of the peoples it claim to be representing through the example of Djenne in Mali."

  • - Dialogic Methods for Social, Health, and Educational Research
     
    651

    Two dozen scholars present the first wave of duoethnographic writings on topics as diverse as gender, identity and curriculum, with the editors highlighting key tenets of this collaborative research methodology.

  • - Dialogic Methods for Social, Health, and Educational Research
     
    2 111

    Two dozen scholars present the first wave of duoethnographic writings on topics as diverse as gender, identity and curriculum, with the editors highlighting key tenets of this collaborative research methodology.

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