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  1. Industrial Work and Life: An Anthropological Reader (London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology) by Geert De Neve, Massimiliano Mollona, et all 2010-02-15

141. LARRY NESPER
Interests include culture and identity, ethnicity, ethnohistory, political and legal anthropology, social and religions movements, tourism, performance, Native North America, especially the Great Lakes region. Ball State University.
http://www.bsu.edu/csh/anthro/nesper/lnres.htm
Curriculum Vitae Larry Nesper, Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology Muncie, Indiana 47306-0435 lnesper@bsu.edu EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Ph.D. 1994 Department of Anthropology. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO M. A. 1977 Masters of Arts Program in Social Sciences. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY B.A. 1973 Anthropology/Philosophy/Religion Pattern ACADEMIC POSITIONS BALL STATE UNIVERSITY. Fall 1997- Assistant professor, Department of Anthropology. Courses: History of Anthropology, , Indians North America Survey, Special Topics in North American Ethnography: Tribal Sovereignty, Indians of the Great Lakes, Ethnohistory, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Graduate course in the Scope of Cultural Anthropology. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LABORATORY SCHOOLS 1977-1988, 1991-1992, 1993-1997. Senior Teacher. Courses: Humanities, American History, Early World History, European History, World History and geography. Middle school faculty chairman. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Spring 1993. Frederick Starr Lecturer in the Department COLUMBIA COLLEGE 1992. Lecturer. Course: Introduction to Anthropology.

142. Sociology And Anthropology
Part of the School of social Science at the University of Wales, Swansea.
http://www.swan.ac.uk/sociology/

143. Lars T. Rodseth
anthropology professor at the University of Utah who researches historical anthropology, kinship and social organization in Tibet and Nepal.
http://www.anthro.utah.edu/rodseth.html
Lars T. Rodseth
Associate Professor of Anthropology
University of Utah
270 S. 1400 East Rm. 102
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0060
Phone: 801-581-4185
email: lars.rodseth@anthro.utah.edu
FAX: 801-581-6252
Selected Publications
Rodseth, L. T. and Shannon A. Novak
The social modes of men: Toward an ecological model of human male relationships. Human Nature 11(4):335-366. Rodseth, L. T. and Jennifer Olsen
Mystics against the market: American religions and the autocritique of capitalism. Critique of Anthropology 20(3):265-288. Rodseth, L. T.
Distributive models of culture: A Sapirian alternative to essentialism. American Anthropologist 100(1):55-69. Rodseth, L.T., R.W. Wrangham, A.M. Harrigan, and B.B. Smuts
The human community as a primate society. Current Anthropology 32(3):221-54.
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144. Trinity College Anthropology Department
Programs which focus on cultural anthropology, the interpretive study of human beings as they have lived in social groups throughout history and around the world.
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/anth/
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145. GLENN DAVIS STONE
Professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis whose research focuses on social, spatial, and political aspects of agriculture, sustainability, and biotechnology.
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Glenn Stone with friends in Atmakur mandal of Warangal District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
GLENN DAVIS STONE
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1988
Professor, Sociocultural Anthropology and Environmental Studies
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My research is on environmental anthropology and political ecology: I study the social and political aspects of agricultural systems, population increase, and agricultural biotechnology. I have worked on ancient, historic, and contemporary nonindustrialized farmers in Africa, India, and North America. My Nigerian research examined social and agricultural change among Kofyar and Tiv populations during 40 years of rising population density. I used the Kofyar's archetypal example of intensification to study social organization of labor and landscape in a highly productive, sustainable system. Comparative research on Tiv showed different responses to land scarcity, including belligerence and the manipulation of local political processes to avoid intensification. A larger aim of this work has been development of stronger models of agricultural change that recognize cultural context and agency. My work on Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazis) concerns political and agricultural responses to population increase over longer time spans. This work also provided a model of ecological parameters of intensification.

146. JCU - Faculty Of Arts, Education And Social Sciences
anthropology, Archaeology and Sociology, Humanities, Indigenous Australian Studies, Psychology, social Work, Education
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147. WIEST
Professor of anthropology at the University of Manitoba who studies social organization, political economy, gender roles, migration and rural development in Mexico and Bangladesh.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/wiest.html
CURRICULUM VITAE
RAYMOND E. WIEST
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Department of Anthropology
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
CANADA R3T 5V5
Tel: (204) 474-6328 or (204) 474-9361
Fax: (204) 474-7600
E-mail: wiest@cc.UManitoba.ca
EDUCATION
MA 1965 (Anthropology: Mexican Farm Laborers in California: A Study of Intragroup Social Relations ) University of Oregon, USA
PhD 1970 (Anthropology: Wage-Labor Migration and Household Maintenance in a Central Mexican Town ) University of Oregon, USA
TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
Political Economy (Agricultural Systems, Peasantry; Rural Proletarianization; Globalization)
Social Organization (Domestic Groups, Gender Roles, Women-Headed Households, Class)
Migration (Labour, Rural-Urban, International, Return, Forced Relocation)
Community Development (Self-help, Participatory Management Schemes, Women in Development) Disasters (Cultural and Social Structural Conditions Influencing Preparedness and Response) Latin America (Mexico, Central America, Brazil) and Bangladesh
RESEARCH AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
6-8/1963 Research Trainee (Carnegie Summer Traineeship)

148. Bucknell University Department Of Sociology And Anthropology
Sociology offers a wide variety of theories, numerous methods, and values from which to judge the fairness of social orderings. anthropology explores the diversity and integrity of other cultures, and shows the value of other ways of life.
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149. Department Of Anthropology
Research interests in religion, symbolism, social organization, language, ecological anthropology, and culture change. Northern Illinois University.
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Ph.D., Australian National University, 1995
Assistant Professor Professor Molnar is a broadly trained cultural anthropologist with special interests in religion, symbolism, social organization, language, ecological anthropology, and culture change. Her areal specialization is Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia. She has conducted field research with the Hoga Sara, Hoga Taka, and Soa cultural groups of west-central Flores and the Manggarai people of west Flores in eastern Indonesia. Ongoing research focuses on culture change, specifically, on the effects of recent rapid agricultural and economic modernization on the indigenous belief system, land tenure, ecology and gender relations of the people of Flores island in Indonesia. New research focus also extends to the Kemak people of East Timor, Asia's newest nation, with a long-term project beginning in 2002.
Selected Publications
Grandchildren of the Gae Ancestors: Social Organization and Cosmology of the Hoga Sara of Flores. Leiden: KITLV Press, 2000.

150. Home - School Of Sociology And Anthropology - University Of Canterbury
Explores the way societies are structured, relationships between people and the regular and patterned ways we behave in our everyday social life. General information on administration, Sociology and anthropology Teaching Programmes, research, resources and handbooks.
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151. Anthropology
Professor at the University of Buffalo researching kinship, culture, historical methods, and contemporary social change in Southeast Asia.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/Faculty/banks.htm
Department of Anthropology UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO
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David J. Banks
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Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1968
Office: Spaulding Bldg 4, Room 378
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Research Interests
Social anthropology, kinship, culture, historical methods, contemporary social change; Southeast Asia, Malaya
Recent Publications
From Class to Culture: Social Conscience in Malay Novels Since Independence. Yale Southeast Asia Studies. Monograph Series, no. 29 (1988). Malay Kinship (Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1983). Changing Identities in Southeast Asia. Editor (The Hague: Mouton, 1976).
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152. Weber State University Social And Behavioral Sciences
Includes criminal justice, history, aerospace studies, army ROTC, political science, philosophy, psychology, social work, gerontology, sociology, and anthropology courses.
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College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences is composed of several departments. Each department provides a unique avenue to academic, professional, and vocational competence. The departments ot the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences include Aerospace Studies, Anthropology/Sociology, Criminal Justice, Geography, History, Military Science or ARMY ROTC, Naval Science, Political Science/Philosophy, Psychology, Social Work/Gerontology, and Women Studies.

153. Hsain Ilahiane
Professor at Iowa State University whose primary research focuses on natural and cultural resource management, ethnicity and social mobility, and technological and agricultural change.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~anthr_info/anthropology/Ilahiane.htm
Hsain Ilahiane Ph.D. 1998, University of Arizona, Assistant Professor, Social Anthropology, Ethnic Stratification, Agrarian Societies, Economic and Social Development, Arid Lands Ecology, Middle East, especially Morocco. Hsain Ilahiane is an assistant professor of anthropology. Dr. Ilahiane’s primary research focuses on natural and cultural resource management, ethnicity and social mobility, and technological and agricultural change. He has carried fieldwork in Morocco and in the southwestern United States (among the Tohono O’odham, the Hopis, the Paiute, and the Colorado River Indians). He interned at the World Bank’s department of natural resources, and he consulted for the USAID, the USDOE, Care International and the FAO. He authored "Small-Scale Irrigation in a Multi-ethnic Environment" (1996, Journal of Political Ecology ); "The Berber Agdal Institution" (1999, Ethnology) ; "Spanish Balconies in Morocco" (1999, In Charting Memory, Garland Press); Estevan de Dorantes, The Moor or the Slave?: The Other Moroccan Explorer of New Spain (2000, The Journal of North African Studies); "The Ethno-politics of Irrigation Management in the Ziz Oasis" (2001, In

154. Anthropology
Research specialist at the University of Buffalo who studies warfare, social structure and cultural ecology of peoples of the Caribbean and West Africa.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/Faculty/otterbei.htm
Department of Anthropology UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO
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Keith F. Otterbein
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Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1963
Office: Fillmore Room 370
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Research Interests
Topics: Political Anthropology (law and war), Social Structure (family organization and folk housing) Areas: Caribbean, West Africa, and American South Methodologies: Cross-cultural research, Ethnographic research methods
Selected Publications
2002 When War Began. Boulder, Westview Press. (in preparation) 2001 Dueling. In Green, Thomas A, ed., Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia, Santa Barbara, ABC-CL10 Publishing, 1:97-108. 2001 War. In Michie, Jonathan, ed., Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences, London, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 3:1746-1747. 2000 The Doves Have Been Heard from, Where Are the Hawks. American Anthropologist 102:841-844. 2000 Five Feuds: An Analysis of Homicides in Eastern Kentucky in the Late Nineteenth Century. American Anthropologist 102:231-243. 2000 The Killing of Captured Enemies: A Cross-Cultural Study. Current Anthropology 41(3):439-443.

155. ASA Pages Now Moved
Promoting the study of cultural anthropology, especially in the United Kingdom.
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156. Social And Cultural Anthropology At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
social and Cultural anthropology at Erratic Impact s Philosophy Research Base. In Spanish. Institute of social and Cultural anthropology.
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157. Anthro.Net: What Is The Best Practices Award?
An award given by peer review for content related to anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, psychology and other social sciences.
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158. The University Of Chicago Press
Provide a record of research and review relating to heredity in man and to the application of genetic principles in medicine, psychology, anthropology, and social services, as well as in related areas of molecular and cell biology.
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159. Redirection Page For UNC Charlotte Student Organization
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160. Social-Cultural Anthropology At University Of Toronto
socialCultural anthropology. at University of Toronto. 100 St. George Street social-Cultural anthropology in the News. Tierney s Darkness
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Social-Cultural Anthropology at University of Toronto 100 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3
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FAX: (416) 978-3217 Main Faculty Undergraduate Graduate ... Home Social-cultural Anthropology traditionally dealt with kinship, political economy and other social dimensions of non-literate, non-western and often isolated communities which could be observed in their totality. Today, many social anthropologists also study "western" culture and such aspects of complex societies as gender, sexuality, peasantry, ethnic minorities, and industrial work groups. Social-Cultural Anthropology studies institutions and models of social behaviour cross-culturally to establish more general theories about the similarities and differences between human communities and cultures. Colloquium Events Friday, 19 September 2003, 6:00 PM Theorizing Transnationality, Gender, and Citizenship Inderpal Grewal
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