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The book Profiles of Anthropological Praxis is something of a sequel to Anthropological Praxis: Translating Knowledge into Action, published in 1987 (Westview Press). As a casebook of anthropological projects, the new version shares a fascinating breadth of award-winning projects undertaken by applied anthropologists to address the needs of an array of stakeholders and situations. Each chapter will describe a problem and how a project attempted to address it with the following structure: Problem Overview, Project Description, Anthropologist’s Role and Impact, Outcomes, and the Anthropological Difference – that is, how the unique approaches of anthropology were effectively applied to address human problems.



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“This book is terrific! The reader gets to travel around the world with different anthropologists, get exposed to important issues of the day, and observe how those anthropologists try to address those issues. Each chapter sheds light on how anthropologists bring their knowledge, perspective and skills together to make the world a better place.” • Elizabeth K. Briody, Purdue University

“This volume is a relevant, timely, and valuable contribution to anthropological praxis. Each case study illustrates the theoretical rigor, ethnographic expertise, and ethical principles that inform the anthropological study of human problems across regions and field sites.” • Kathryn A. Kozaitis, Georgia State University



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Foreword
Shirley J. Fiske and Robert M. Wulff

Introduction
Terry M. Redding and Charles C. Cheney

Part I: Economic Development

Chapter 1. Applying Anthropology in Emergency Food Security Recovery: An Afghanistan Case
Adam Koons

Chapter 2. Ecotourism in One Amazon Community Over 25 Years: My Role as Anthropologist, Witness, Scribe, and Facilitator
Amanda Stronza

Chapter 3. Ethnic Minority Women-Led Routine Road Maintenance in Vietnam
Mari Clarke

Part II: Communities and the Environment

Chapter 4. New Pathways Toward the Co-management of Natural Resources in Puerto Rico: Applied Anthropology, Public Access, and Environmental Public Policy
Federico Cintrón-Moscoso

Chapter 5. Deal Island Peninsula Partnership: Applying Environmental Anthropology, Ethnography, and Collaborative Learning
Michael Paolisso, Elizabeth Van Dolah, Katherine J. Johnson, and Christine D. Miller Hesed

Chapter 6. Marcellus Shale Public Health Study
Thurka Sangaramoorthy

Part III: Cultural Preservation

Chapter 7. The Denver Museum of Nature & Science Repatriation Initiative
Stephen E. Nash and Chip Colwell

Chapter 8. Alan Boraas and Kahtnuht'ana Qenaga: Preserving and Renewing an Alaska Native Language
Kerry D. Feldman and Phyllis A. Fast

Chapter 9. San Diego’s Little Saigon: Using Anthropologically Informed Outreach to Create a New Public Space
Stephen Weidlich

Part IV: Health Promotion and Management

Chapter 10. Pastors at Risk: Toward an Improved Culture of Health for United Methodist Clergy in North Carolina
Cathleen E. Crain, Nathaniel Tashima, and Terry M. Redding

Chapter 11. Anthropology in an Epidemic: Ebola in West Africa
Olive Minor

Chapter 12. Caring Together, Living Better: Anthropologists Contributions to a Caregiver Support Program in the South Suburbs of Cook County, IL
Rebecca L. H. Berman and Madelyn Iris

Chapter 13. A Video Ethnographic Study: Raising Healthy Children in Poverty and Examples of Excellence in Addressing Childhood Wellness
Cathleen E. Crain, Nathaniel Tashima, Reiko Ishihara-Brito, and Erick Lee Cummings

Part V: Sociocultural Change and Adaptation

Chapter 14. Dug-well Revival: an Ethnographic Project for Drinking Water in North Bihar, India
Luisa Cortesi

Chapter 15. A New Model for News: Studying the Deep Structure of Young-Adult News Consumption
Robbie Blinkoff

Chapter 16. Learning to Live with Difference: How CEDAR Takes Anthropology Out of the Classroom and Into the World
David W. Montgomery, Adam B. Seligman, and Rahel R. Wasserfall

Chapter 17. Birangona: Towards Ethical Testimonies of Sexual Violence During Conflict
Nayanika Mookherjee

Part VI: Policy Change

Chapter 18. Anthropology in Action: An Anthropologist's Role in Restoring U.S. Support to the United Nations Population Fund
Barbara Pillsbury

Chapter 19. Decent Care: Shifting the Health Care Paradigm
Cathleen E. Crain and Nathaniel Tashima

Chapter 20. Applying Anthropological Perspectives and Methods in Evaluations of Persistent Undercounts of Race and Hispanic Minorities and Young Children in U.S. Censuses
Laurie Schwede

Chapter 21. Using the Concept of Social Well-Being to Develop and Implement a Framework for UNICEF Planning and Evaluating Efforts to Achieve Rights and Development Goals for Children and Families
Mark Edberg

Conclusion
Terry M. Redding and Charles C. Cheney

Afterword
Riall W. Nolan

Index

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 05/01/2024
    ISBN13: 9781805391418, 978-1805391418
    ISBN10: 1805391410

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The book Profiles of Anthropological Praxis is something of a sequel to Anthropological Praxis: Translating Knowledge into Action, published in 1987 (Westview Press). As a casebook of anthropological projects, the new version shares a fascinating breadth of award-winning projects undertaken by applied anthropologists to address the needs of an array of stakeholders and situations. Each chapter will describe a problem and how a project attempted to address it with the following structure: Problem Overview, Project Description, Anthropologist’s Role and Impact, Outcomes, and the Anthropological Difference – that is, how the unique approaches of anthropology were effectively applied to address human problems.



    Trade Review

    “This book is terrific! The reader gets to travel around the world with different anthropologists, get exposed to important issues of the day, and observe how those anthropologists try to address those issues. Each chapter sheds light on how anthropologists bring their knowledge, perspective and skills together to make the world a better place.” • Elizabeth K. Briody, Purdue University

    “This volume is a relevant, timely, and valuable contribution to anthropological praxis. Each case study illustrates the theoretical rigor, ethnographic expertise, and ethical principles that inform the anthropological study of human problems across regions and field sites.” • Kathryn A. Kozaitis, Georgia State University



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations

    Foreword
    Shirley J. Fiske and Robert M. Wulff

    Introduction
    Terry M. Redding and Charles C. Cheney

    Part I: Economic Development

    Chapter 1. Applying Anthropology in Emergency Food Security Recovery: An Afghanistan Case
    Adam Koons

    Chapter 2. Ecotourism in One Amazon Community Over 25 Years: My Role as Anthropologist, Witness, Scribe, and Facilitator
    Amanda Stronza

    Chapter 3. Ethnic Minority Women-Led Routine Road Maintenance in Vietnam
    Mari Clarke

    Part II: Communities and the Environment

    Chapter 4. New Pathways Toward the Co-management of Natural Resources in Puerto Rico: Applied Anthropology, Public Access, and Environmental Public Policy
    Federico Cintrón-Moscoso

    Chapter 5. Deal Island Peninsula Partnership: Applying Environmental Anthropology, Ethnography, and Collaborative Learning
    Michael Paolisso, Elizabeth Van Dolah, Katherine J. Johnson, and Christine D. Miller Hesed

    Chapter 6. Marcellus Shale Public Health Study
    Thurka Sangaramoorthy

    Part III: Cultural Preservation

    Chapter 7. The Denver Museum of Nature & Science Repatriation Initiative
    Stephen E. Nash and Chip Colwell

    Chapter 8. Alan Boraas and Kahtnuht'ana Qenaga: Preserving and Renewing an Alaska Native Language
    Kerry D. Feldman and Phyllis A. Fast

    Chapter 9. San Diego’s Little Saigon: Using Anthropologically Informed Outreach to Create a New Public Space
    Stephen Weidlich

    Part IV: Health Promotion and Management

    Chapter 10. Pastors at Risk: Toward an Improved Culture of Health for United Methodist Clergy in North Carolina
    Cathleen E. Crain, Nathaniel Tashima, and Terry M. Redding

    Chapter 11. Anthropology in an Epidemic: Ebola in West Africa
    Olive Minor

    Chapter 12. Caring Together, Living Better: Anthropologists Contributions to a Caregiver Support Program in the South Suburbs of Cook County, IL
    Rebecca L. H. Berman and Madelyn Iris

    Chapter 13. A Video Ethnographic Study: Raising Healthy Children in Poverty and Examples of Excellence in Addressing Childhood Wellness
    Cathleen E. Crain, Nathaniel Tashima, Reiko Ishihara-Brito, and Erick Lee Cummings

    Part V: Sociocultural Change and Adaptation

    Chapter 14. Dug-well Revival: an Ethnographic Project for Drinking Water in North Bihar, India
    Luisa Cortesi

    Chapter 15. A New Model for News: Studying the Deep Structure of Young-Adult News Consumption
    Robbie Blinkoff

    Chapter 16. Learning to Live with Difference: How CEDAR Takes Anthropology Out of the Classroom and Into the World
    David W. Montgomery, Adam B. Seligman, and Rahel R. Wasserfall

    Chapter 17. Birangona: Towards Ethical Testimonies of Sexual Violence During Conflict
    Nayanika Mookherjee

    Part VI: Policy Change

    Chapter 18. Anthropology in Action: An Anthropologist's Role in Restoring U.S. Support to the United Nations Population Fund
    Barbara Pillsbury

    Chapter 19. Decent Care: Shifting the Health Care Paradigm
    Cathleen E. Crain and Nathaniel Tashima

    Chapter 20. Applying Anthropological Perspectives and Methods in Evaluations of Persistent Undercounts of Race and Hispanic Minorities and Young Children in U.S. Censuses
    Laurie Schwede

    Chapter 21. Using the Concept of Social Well-Being to Develop and Implement a Framework for UNICEF Planning and Evaluating Efforts to Achieve Rights and Development Goals for Children and Families
    Mark Edberg

    Conclusion
    Terry M. Redding and Charles C. Cheney

    Afterword
    Riall W. Nolan

    Index

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