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A Handbook of Practicing Anthropology is an essential resource for anyone contemplating a career path outside of the academy and wishing to apply anthropological principles to their work in a wide range of professional settings.

Trade Review

“An essential career-planning resource, A Handbook of Practicing Anthropology presents a comprehensive account of contemporary anthropological practice written primarily by anthropological practitioners.” (Newbooks, 18 November 2013)



Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii

Preface and Acknowledgments xiii

1 Introduction 1
Riall W. Nolan

Part I The Practitioner Career Arc 9

2 Professional Training and Preparation 11
Terry Redding

3 Making the Transition from the Academy to Practice 25
Mary Odell Butler

4 Job Hunting in the Twenty-First Century 36
Judy Tso

5 Job Success 101: A Quick Graduate Course 47
Cathleen Crain and Nathaniel Tashima

6 Careers in Practice 61
Susan Squires

7 Stress and Failure in Practice Work 71
Riall W. Nolan

Part II Practitioner Bases 81

8 Doing Anthropology – Full Tilt, Full-Time 83
Gordon Bronitsky

9 An Independent Consultant in a Business of One 92
Judy Tso

10 How to Be a Self-Supporting Anthropologist 104
Grant McCracken

11 Becoming a Practicing Disaster Anthropologist 114
Susanna M. Hoffman

12 An Anthropologically Based Consulting Firm 125
Cathleen Crain and Nathaniel Tashima

13 Nongovernmental Organizations 137
Adam Koons

14 Multilateral Governmental Organizations 150
William L. Partridge

15 Tools for Gauging Success in the Corporate Sector 161
Tracy Meerwarth Pester

16 Working for the Federal Government 172
Shirley J. Fiske

17 Anthropologists Working in Higher Education 184
Dennis Wiedman

Part III Domains of Practice 197

18 Methods and Approaches 199
Mary Odell Butler

19 Practitioners Working in Health 210
Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts and Martha Hare

20 International Development 222
Mari H. Clarke

21 Military and Security 237
Kerry B. Fosher and Frank J. Tortorello, Jr.

22 Anthropologists at Work in Advertising and Marketing 247
Timothy de Waal Malefyt

23 Anthropology in Design and Product Development 258
Crysta Metcalf

24 Environment and Resources 266
Robert Winthrop

25 Practitioners in Humanitarian Assistance 278
Adam Koons

Part IV Key Issues 289

26 Ethics and Practicing Anthropology – Pragmatic, Practical, and Principled 291
Lenora Bohren and Linda Whiteford

27 The Academic–Practitioner Relationship 303
Linda A. Bennett and Shirley J. Fiske

28 Professional Communication 317
Nathaniel Tashima and Cathleen Crain

29 Working on Cross-Disciplinary Teams 330
Mari H. Clarke

30 Professional Networking for Practitioners 344
Paula Chambers

31 Drug Resistance and Biosocial Analysis in Practice 354
Amy S. Porter and Paul E. Farmer

32 High-Performing Applied Programs 372
Elizabeth K. Briody and Riall W. Nolan

Part V Conclusion 389

33 The Future of Practice: Anthropology and the Grand Challenges 391
Riall W. Nolan

Further Readings 397

Index 408

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/02/2013
      ISBN13: 9780470674598, 978-0470674598
      ISBN10: 0470674598
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      Book Synopsis
      A Handbook of Practicing Anthropology is an essential resource for anyone contemplating a career path outside of the academy and wishing to apply anthropological principles to their work in a wide range of professional settings.

      Trade Review

      “An essential career-planning resource, A Handbook of Practicing Anthropology presents a comprehensive account of contemporary anthropological practice written primarily by anthropological practitioners.” (Newbooks, 18 November 2013)



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors viii

      Preface and Acknowledgments xiii

      1 Introduction 1
      Riall W. Nolan

      Part I The Practitioner Career Arc 9

      2 Professional Training and Preparation 11
      Terry Redding

      3 Making the Transition from the Academy to Practice 25
      Mary Odell Butler

      4 Job Hunting in the Twenty-First Century 36
      Judy Tso

      5 Job Success 101: A Quick Graduate Course 47
      Cathleen Crain and Nathaniel Tashima

      6 Careers in Practice 61
      Susan Squires

      7 Stress and Failure in Practice Work 71
      Riall W. Nolan

      Part II Practitioner Bases 81

      8 Doing Anthropology – Full Tilt, Full-Time 83
      Gordon Bronitsky

      9 An Independent Consultant in a Business of One 92
      Judy Tso

      10 How to Be a Self-Supporting Anthropologist 104
      Grant McCracken

      11 Becoming a Practicing Disaster Anthropologist 114
      Susanna M. Hoffman

      12 An Anthropologically Based Consulting Firm 125
      Cathleen Crain and Nathaniel Tashima

      13 Nongovernmental Organizations 137
      Adam Koons

      14 Multilateral Governmental Organizations 150
      William L. Partridge

      15 Tools for Gauging Success in the Corporate Sector 161
      Tracy Meerwarth Pester

      16 Working for the Federal Government 172
      Shirley J. Fiske

      17 Anthropologists Working in Higher Education 184
      Dennis Wiedman

      Part III Domains of Practice 197

      18 Methods and Approaches 199
      Mary Odell Butler

      19 Practitioners Working in Health 210
      Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts and Martha Hare

      20 International Development 222
      Mari H. Clarke

      21 Military and Security 237
      Kerry B. Fosher and Frank J. Tortorello, Jr.

      22 Anthropologists at Work in Advertising and Marketing 247
      Timothy de Waal Malefyt

      23 Anthropology in Design and Product Development 258
      Crysta Metcalf

      24 Environment and Resources 266
      Robert Winthrop

      25 Practitioners in Humanitarian Assistance 278
      Adam Koons

      Part IV Key Issues 289

      26 Ethics and Practicing Anthropology – Pragmatic, Practical, and Principled 291
      Lenora Bohren and Linda Whiteford

      27 The Academic–Practitioner Relationship 303
      Linda A. Bennett and Shirley J. Fiske

      28 Professional Communication 317
      Nathaniel Tashima and Cathleen Crain

      29 Working on Cross-Disciplinary Teams 330
      Mari H. Clarke

      30 Professional Networking for Practitioners 344
      Paula Chambers

      31 Drug Resistance and Biosocial Analysis in Practice 354
      Amy S. Porter and Paul E. Farmer

      32 High-Performing Applied Programs 372
      Elizabeth K. Briody and Riall W. Nolan

      Part V Conclusion 389

      33 The Future of Practice: Anthropology and the Grand Challenges 391
      Riall W. Nolan

      Further Readings 397

      Index 408

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