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         Cultural Anthropology:     more books (101)
  1. The Tiwi of North Australia (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) by Charles William Merton Hart, Arnold R. Pilling, et all 1987-08
  2. Cultural Globalization: A User's Guide by J. MacGregor Wise, 2008-06-10
  3. Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  4. Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (Reference Sources for the Social Sciences and Humanities) by Robert H. Winthrop, 1991-11-30
  5. Anthropology, Art, and Aesthetics (Oxford Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology - Cultural Forms)
  6. A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  7. The New American Cultural Sociology (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies) by Philip Smith, 1998-06-28
  8. The Anthropology of Politics: A Reader in Ethnography, Theory, and Critique (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  9. The Anthropology of Media: A Reader (Blackwell Readers in Anthropology)
  10. Cultural Memory and Biodiversity by Virginia D. Nazarea, 2006-01-26
  11. Exotic No More: Anthropology on the Front Lines
  12. Fake Stuff: China and the Rise of Counterfeit Goods (Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology) by Yi-Chieh Jessica Lin, 2011-02-15
  13. In the Flesh: The Cultural Politics of Body Modification by Victoria Pitts, 2003-05-16
  14. Psychological Anthropology: A Reader on Self in Culture (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)

121. Melanesian Tribes Vs. Polynesian Chiefdoms Recent Archaeological Assessment Of A
Asian Perspectives 41(2). The late prehistoric period is crucial to the study of anthropology, as the Island Melanesia has provided the world with the Big Man archtype of society. It has led to an ethnographic oversimplification of Melanesia as having only Big Man societies, whereas Polynesia having chiefly societies. Chiefs in Melanesia have often been interpreted as a cultural borrowing under Polynesian influence.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/asian_perspectives/v041/41.2sand01.pdf

122. MACT
Mathematical anthropology and cultural Theory, a Journal for the Scientific Study of Culture.
http://www.sbbay.org/MACT/

123. Bill Bio
Profile and curriculum vitae of this Curator of anthropology, Florida Museum of Natural History. Research interests range from the very specific investigation of Columbus' first landfall to broad questions of cultural development and change.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/anthro/caribarch/meetbill.htm
Dr. William F. Keegan
Dr William F. Keegan in Haiti, 1996. is Chairman and Curator of Anthropology, Department of Natural History, Florida Museum of Natural History. He also serves as Associate Director for Research and Collections. He holds affiliate appointments as Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Latin American Studies at the University of Florida. He is also affiliate faculty in the College of Natural Resources and the Environment. He received his Ph.D. in 1985 from the University of California, Los Angeles. Following the completion of his Ph.D. he was the Visiting Scholar in North American Prehistory at Southern Illinois University where he published the edited volume, Emergent Horticultural Economies of the Eastern Woodlands . He was Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of South Carolina before moving to the Florida Museum of Natural History in 1987 to develop a research-based program in Caribbean Archaeology. He was appointed Department Chair in 1994.
His interests range from the very specific investigation of Columbus' first landfall to broad questions of cultural development and change. One goal has been to demonstrate how understanding and explaining Caribbean prehistory is important for investigators working in other island archipelagos. As a result, his work has attracted international attention. He has published more than 40 scientific articles detailing his research. He was awarded (with co-author Morgan Maclachlan) the Morton H. Fried Prize in 1989 for the best article in general anthropology published in the

124. CHOCD Homepage
An outreach program at the University of MissouriSt. Louis that offers instruction to people of all ages in both cultural and physical anthropology. Site features lesson plans and educational resources.
http://chocd.umsl.edu/

College of Education
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since 10/13/99 Welcome to the Center...
The Center for Human Origin and Cultural Diversity It is housed in the Anthropology Department, and its Director is a faculty in the College Education. Its secretary is the Anthropology Departmental Assistant. The College of Education provides expertise in designing curriculum for elementary through high school students; the Anthropology Department provides expertise in understanding human origin and cultural diversity. Building on the foundations of a 21st century College of Education and anthropological knowledge, the Center has designed a 3-12 curriculum. Currently, no comprehensive anthropology curriculum exists in the U.S., that compliments the NCSS and MAP standards. The Center has an advisory board consisting of leading educators, clergy, businesspeople, and civic leaders from the culturally diverse community in St. Louis. Nanette Hegamin, independent scholar and health educator is the current chairperson of the center advisory board. Professional Development Workshops for teachers
Resource activity books
available through the Center for Human Origin and Cultural Diversity See Pictures from CHOCD trips to Kansas City and Arrow Rock
Center for Human Origin and Cultural Diversity

125. Welcome To The Homepage Of Cultural Dynamics
Interdisciplinary journal with work from cultural and social anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, communication studies and any other areas that shed light on sociocultural phenomena. Quarterly, peer-reviewed. Tables of contents and abstracts available on-line.
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/anthropology/CulturalDynamics/
Welcome to the homepage of (A Sage Publication) Click on the cover of the journal below and enter the website:
The world which gave birth to human sciences has changed, in ways that the human sciences have long ceased to comprehend. The contours of objects (nation-states, cultures, religions, histories, identities, the institutions of politics) are shifting, and the ways we go about imagining and thinking about those objects are also in turmoil: the several international theoretical and political movements such as marxism, feminism, Pan-Islam, Pan-Africanism, Non-Alignment, Pan Indianism or Pan-Americanism have been both causes and expressions of this turmoil.
Yet, the contact between and through cultures, histories, religions and forms of secularity is immensely fertile ground, and one with which Cultural Dynamics seeks to both document and engage. What new concepts or forms of theory are necessary, then, for thinking culture in the 21st century? What are the distinct theoretical positions and possibilities that emerge from thinking through and across cultures, past and present? Cultural Dynamics proposes to provide a forum for reconceptualizing the human sciences by understanding how culture emerges as a site of theoretical debate and political contestation, and by tracking the ways in which theory works cross-cultures.

126. University Of Oulu Archaeology Laboratory
The main task is to study, conservate and publish archaeological and cultural historical material and also serves as a classroom for the archaeology and anthropology students.
http://arklab.oulu.fi/public/ewelcome.html

127. Cross-cultural Psychology
A subfield of psychological anthropology concerned with observing human behavior in contrasting cultures.
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/g2699/0000/2699000080/print.jhtml

128. Mark Allen's Homepage
Pomona College anthropology instructor whose interests include cultural resource management in New Zealand.
http://www.csupomona.edu/~mwallen/
Cal Poly Pomona College of Letters Arts and Social Sciences
Assistant Professor
email
mwallen@csupomona.edu
phone
fax: Room: 5-141
Winter Office Hours: M W F
Archaeology at Cal Poly Pomona: The Red Mountain Archaeological Project Areas : California, New Zealand, North America Topics : Foragers, Cultural Ecology, Cultural Resource Management, Archaeology of Warfare, Chiefdoms, Social Power Theory
Courses:
  • ANT 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT 103 Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory ANT 320 Native Peoples of California ANT 322 North American Archaeology ANT 325 California Archaeology ANT 330 Archaeological Theory and Methods ANT 380 History of Anthropological Theory ANT 394 Field Archaeology ANT 395 Laboratory Methods in Archaeology ANT 397 Cultural Resource Mangement ANT 399 Peoples of the Pacific Islands
Links
Last Updated: 12/18/2001

129. Dos Rios Consultants
Silver City, New Mexico based cultural resource management firm which also offers anthropology services in the form of demography and cultural geography studies. Site contains a company profile and an annotated bibliography of New Mexico archaeology.
http://members.tripod.com/~bloodhound/DOS_RIOS.HTM
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DOS RIOS CONSULTANTS, INC. Welcome to the desert. Dos Rios Consultants, Inc., is located in Silver City, NM, and provides consulting services in the social and natural sciences across the greater Southwest. Its principals are Dr. Michelle Behr and Dr. Neal W. Ackerly. A recent (FY 2000-2001) recipient of a prestigious Fulbright Grant to teach in Hungary, Dr. Behr's expertise is in demography and human/cultural geography in border regions. Dr. Ackerly's expertise is in Southwestern anthropology and archaeology. For the past 20 years, he has been actively involved in studies of prehistoric and modern irrigation systems, as well as issues surrounding contemporary water use and water rights. Dos Rios Consultants, Inc., is permitted to operate on Federal and State lands in New Mexico Texas , and Arizona Specific Services
  • Archaeological surveysincluding Class I, Class II, and Class III surveysin support of National Register Section 106 Compliance, Archaeological mitigation/excavation of both prehistoric and historic sites in support of NEPA compliance

130. School Of Social Sciences And Cultural Studies
mainly administrative information. The School brings together the core subjects of anthropology, Economics, Geography, International Relations and Politics, Media Studies and Sociology and interdisciplinary centres such as the Sussex European Institute, the Centre for Culture, Development and Environment, the Centre for Gender Studies. Students can focus their studies on particular subjects, but they will find that these are enriched by the broad interdisciplinary contexts provided by the School.
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/soccul/
School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies "The School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies is a large and lively community of students and academics representing a wide range of social science disciplines concerned with the analysis of key issues of contemporary culture and society - for example, issues of development and the environment, inequality and identity, migration and human rights, communication and the media, European integration and citizenship, globalisation and international relations, regulation and risk and economic transformation in post-socialist societies.
The University of Sussex and the School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies has an international reputation for interdisciplinary teaching and research. The School brings together the core subjects of Anthropology, Economics, Geography, International Relations and Politics, Media Studies and Sociology and interdisciplinary centres such as the Sussex European Institute, the Centre for Culture, Development and Environment, the Centre for Gender Studies. Students can focus their studies on particular subjects, but they will find that these are enriched by the broad interdisciplinary contexts provided by the School. The School also offers a wide range of interdisciplinary programmes in Contemporary European Studies, Development Studies, Gender Studies and Cultural Studies, which can be studied at postgraduate level, or in combination with other subjects at undergraduate level.
The School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies attracts students from all over the world and offers a diverse and cosmopolitan social and cultural experience in a similarly vibrant and youthful town."

131. EServer: Cultural Studies And Critical Theory
cultural studies draws from the fields of anthropology, sociology, gender studies, feminism, literary criticism, history and psychoanalysis in order to discuss contemporary texts and cultural practices.
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132. Michael F. Brown
Research interests in ritual and religion, native peoples of North and South America, medical anthropology, human ecology, intellectual, and cultural property. Williams College.
http://www.williams.edu/AnthSoc/brown.htm
Michael F. Brown A.B. Princeton; Ph.D. University of Michigan MAJOR INTERESTS
  • ritual and religion medical anthropology human ecology intellectual and cultural property
SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS
[Link to complete publication list, including downloadable offprints]

133. SIGHTS - Visual Anthropology Forum
Collection of working papers from a workshop organized by the Centre for Crosscultural Research.
http://cc.joensuu.fi/sights/
This website has its background in the visual anthropology workshop and course "Transcultural Images and Visual Anthropology" organized by The Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at the Australian National University, Canberra, 3 to 28 August, 1998. This site is under construction. New documents will be added and additional sections will be included in due time. Click here to view the Transcultural Images and Visual Anthropology course group photo by Neal McCracken, Australian National University Photography. Canberra. August 1998. VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY LINKS Email to webweaver 28 October 2003

134. Ian Hodder
Photograph and profile from the Department of cultural and Social anthropology, Stanford University. Professor Hodder has been conducting the excavation of ‡atalh¶y¼k in central Turkey.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/anthroCASA/people/faculty/hodder.html
People Faculty
Ian Hodder
Professor
Ph.D. Cambridge, 1974 Curriculum Vitea ihodder@stanford.edu
phone: 723-1197 / 723-5038
office: 110-111D
office hours: W 1-3 Ian Hodder joined the Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology in September of 1999. Among his publications are: The Present in the Past (London 1982), The Domestication of Europe (Oxford 1990), and Theory and Practice in Archaeology (London 1992). He is continuing his research into archaeological theory and is currently editing a volume on Archaeological Theory Today (Polity Press).
Professor Hodder has been conducting the excavation of the 9,000 year-old Neolithic site of Catalhoyuk in central Turkey to explore the effects of anti-positivistic approaches on method in archaeology. His future work will further examine the processes by which people construct an object world which in turn comes to construct their own identities and understandings of the world. He is the current Chair of the Department. 2003-04 Courses:
  • CASA 178/278 - Achaeology of the Middle East. Autumn Quarter.

135. EAIVA East Asia Institute Of Visual Anthropology
EAIVA conducts anthropological, crosscultural research projects, films, photographs, and multimedia productions in China. Page in English and Chinese, offers curriculum, concepts, project structure, and events.
http://www.eaiva.org/

136. Anthropology
Professor at the University of Buffalo who researches cultural ecology and cognitive anthropology in Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and Europe.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/Faculty/frake.htm
Department of Anthropology UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO
THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Research Interests ... Courses
Charles O. Frake
Professor
Ph.D., Yale University, 1955
Office: MFAC, Room 362
Phone:
Email:
frake@acsu.buffalo.edu
Research Interests
Linguistic anthropology, cultural ecology, cognitive anthropology; Southeast Asia, Philippines, Europe
Selected Publications
A Church Too Far Near a Bridge Oddly Placed: The Cultural Construction of the Norfolk Countryside, in Beyond Nature and Culture, ed. K. Fukui and R. Ellen (Oxford: Berg, 1993).
Cognitive Maps of Time and Tide Among Medieval Seafarers, Man: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 20 (1985): 254-270.
Language and Cultural Description (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1980).
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137. Server Status
Target of the SIE is to develop and support Iranian studies in the fields of philology, linguistics, literature, history of religions, arts, archaeology, preservation of the cultural heritage, anthropology, philosophy, ethnology, geography, human sciences, law studies.
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138. Triton Films - Documentary, Anthropology, Education, Research
An independent film production, and distribution company offering sociocultural documentaries, ethnographic films, and experimental fiction films. Resource for documentary, anthropology, education, and research.
http://www.tritonfilms.com/
Triton Films
presents
A Documentary by Eric Metzgar
Urupiy , a master navigator on Lamotrek Atoll in the Caroline Islands of Micronesia, resurrects the ancient Pwo initiation ritual which is filmed for the first time.
A compelling journey back to a time and a way of life in the Pacific Islands that has all but been forgotten a world of traditional navigational knowledge, secret star courses, sacred chants, and magic.
" ... the drama of pwo unfolds amid scenes of great beauty, and Metzgar succeeds in doing full justice to the visual magic of the South Seas." David Lewis, New Zealand Maritime Museum full review
" ... an entrancing look into the ritual of passing on the elders' knowledge of the spirit world, called pwo, to a new generation of navigators." Tony Gibb, Tok Blong Pasifik full review
"There have been several films made in Micronesia, and this one, in my opinion, is the most valuable, and I feel it will become even more valuable as time passes." Don Evans, Yap
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for more information
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In Memorium to Urupiy
More About Triton Films
  • Titles Available Works In Progress Urupiy Voyager Project
  • Photo Galleries
    Micronesian Tour 1999 (24 images)
    Mysterious Micronesian Double-Feet Carved Figure (4 images)
    Urupiy Photo Gallery (17 images)
    Triton Films is an independent production and distribution company which has made numerous award-winning films and videos ranging from social-cultural documentaries on the Pacific Islands of Micronesia, to ethnographic films of Gypsies (Roma), and experimental fiction films. For a complete list of programs please click

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    Professor at York University who studies the anthropology of disability and cultural definitions of accessibility.
    http://www.yorku.ca/anthro/gold.html
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    4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3J 1P3

    140. Anthropology At The University Of Pennsylvania
    Our Department maintains its strengths across cultural, linguistic, archaeological, and physical anthropology.
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/anthro/

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