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This is the first multi-volume collection of writings on sociocultural anthropology, the field of anthropology which is concerned with how people in different places live in and understand the world around them. It covers the field''s core and changing objectives and methodologies, how context shapes how people make a living and reproduce, how people organize relationships with other people as well as with animals and the environment, how people communicate with other people, and ongoing change in how people make sense of where they live, with whom they interact, and their sense of meaning. Taken together, the collection of 88 articles maps the development of sociocultural anthropology from its beginnings in the mid-19th century through to recent debates on the rise of new methods, increased attention to reflexivity and intersubjectivity, and the ongoing ''critique of anthropology'' and the efforts to decolonize it.The four volumes are arranged thematically and each is separately intro

Sociocultural Anthropology

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    By Barbara Miller

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 2/20/2020
      ISBN13: 9781350000315, 978-1350000315
      ISBN10: 1350000310
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      Book Synopsis
      This is the first multi-volume collection of writings on sociocultural anthropology, the field of anthropology which is concerned with how people in different places live in and understand the world around them. It covers the field''s core and changing objectives and methodologies, how context shapes how people make a living and reproduce, how people organize relationships with other people as well as with animals and the environment, how people communicate with other people, and ongoing change in how people make sense of where they live, with whom they interact, and their sense of meaning. Taken together, the collection of 88 articles maps the development of sociocultural anthropology from its beginnings in the mid-19th century through to recent debates on the rise of new methods, increased attention to reflexivity and intersubjectivity, and the ongoing ''critique of anthropology'' and the efforts to decolonize it.The four volumes are arranged thematically and each is separately intro

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