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  1. Social and Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by John Monaghan, Peter Just, 2000-06-15
  2. The Relevance of Models for Social Anthropology (Routledge Library Editions: Anthropology and Ethnography)
  3. Rural Society in Southeast India (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology) by Kathleen Gough, 2008-01-07
  4. Anthropology and Social Theory: Culture, Power, and the Acting Subject (John Hope Franklin Center Books) by SherryB. Ortner, 2006-01-01
  5. Sharing Our Worlds An Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology by Joy Hendry, 2008-04-01
  6. Law, Anthropology, and the Constitution of the Social: Making Persons and Things (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)
  7. Social Anthropology by Evans-Pritchard, 2010-01-18
  8. The Social Fabric of Health: An Introduction to Medical Anthropology by John Janzen, John Janzen, 2001-08-23
  9. Social Lives of Medicines (Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology) by Susan Reynolds Whyte, Sjaak van der Geest, et all 2003-03-24
  10. Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology
  11. The Anthropology of Development and Globalization: From Classical Political Economy to Contemporary Neoliberalism (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  12. Law and Anthropology: A Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  13. Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts by Nigel Rapport, Joanna Overing, 2007-11-29
  14. Anthropology and Child Development: A Cross-Cultural Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)

1. Social Anthropology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
social anthropology is the branch of anthropology that studies how currently living human beings behave in social groups.
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Social anthropology
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Jump to: navigation search Social anthropology is the branch of anthropology that studies how currently living human beings behave in social groups.
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edit Substantive focus and practice
Practitioners of social anthropology investigate, often through long term, intensive field studies (including participant observation methods), the social organization of a particular people: customs economic and political organization, law and conflict resolution, patterns of consumption and exchange kinship and family structure, gender relations , childrearing and socialization religion , and so on. Social anthropology also explores the role of meanings, ambiguities and contradictions of social life , patterns of sociality, violence and conflict, and the underlying logics of social behaviour . Social anthropologists are trained in the interpretation of narrative ritual and symbolic behaviour not merely as text , but with communication examined in relation to action, practice, and the historical context in which it is embedded. Social anthropologists address the diversity of positions and perspectives to be found within any

2. Department Of Social Anthropology
information about the Department of social anthropology at Cambridge.
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3. Cambridge Journals Online - Social Anthropology
social anthropology is now published by Blackwell Publishing. Please address all enquiries to Blackwell Publishing Ltd PO Box 1354 9600 Garsington Road
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4. Home | Social Anthropology
social anthropology at Edinburgh is an international centre of excellence for undergraduate and postgraduate training and is recognised as one of the
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Read More Social Anthropology at Edinburgh is an international centre of excellence for undergraduate and postgraduate training and is recognised as one of the premier research departments in the United Kingdom, with a rating of 5 in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise. We have just opened an exciting new interdisciplinary postgraduate research programme in the Sociology and Anthropology of Health and Illness. We currently have 16 permanent teaching staff, 6 postdoctoral and research fellows, over 40 postgraduate research students around 30 taught postgraduate students, and about 100 Honours undergraduates, all involved in active research. We also offer taught MSc programmes in Social Anthropology and in the Anthropology of Health and Illness.
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5. FAS Anthropology Redirect
You have reached the old location of the Harvard social anthropology Program web site. Please update your bookmarks to reflect the new location
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6. Social Science Resources: Sociology And Anthhropology
Bibliography of fieldwork, research methods and ethnography in sociocultural anthropology by Borut Teleban. The Centre for social anthropology and
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  • AllLearn Academic Directories: Sociology
  • Sociologia.de : general sociology resources.
  • SozioNet : German social science portal (in German) from Darmstadt University of Technology.
  • Sociology Web Resources : from Terje Gronning in Norway. Part of the much larger : a page very much like this one.
  • Sociolog from Julian Dierkes.
  • SociologyOnline
  • SociologyProfessor : an open-content sociology site with an extensive coverage of social theories and theorists - of today and the past.
  • Sociology Links
  • Sociology Dictionary
  • A Sociology Timeline from 1600
  • Social and Economic Implications of Information Technologies: A Bibliographic Database Pilot Project ...
  • Social Indicators : from the United Nations Statistics Division.
  • Hypersociology : from Argentina in Spanish and English versions.
  • Sociopôle : Ressources en sociologie en France et dans le monde francophone.
  • Central American Post Graduate Program in Sociology : from Costa Rica, mostly in Spanish; includes student research abstracts since 1979.
  • Sociology and Anthropology Resource Links at Western Connecticut State University.
  • 7. Cultural Anthropology - Social Anthropology - Academic Info
    An annotated directory of Internet resources on anthopology and anthropological research.
    http://www.academicinfo.net/anthcultural.html
    Academic Info
    Cultural Anthropology - Social Anthropology - Directory of Online Resources

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    By the Mawasi Company African Voices
    "African Voices is a permanent exhibition that examines the diversity, dynamism, and global influence of Africa’s peoples and cultures over time in the realms of family, work, community, and the natural environment."
    National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Anthropology Tutorials
    Includes 16 physical (biological) anthropology and 7 cultural (social) anthropology online tutorials.
    Behavioral Sciences Dept., Palomar College Arctic Circle
    "For the purposes of this electronic circle, we have selected three themes that we feel are crucial to the future of the people, land, and waters of the Arctic and Subarctic region: natural resources, history and culture; social equity and environmental justice. In the following presentations you will find a broad range of textual materials, art, photographic exhibits, and in the future, sound and short video recordings." AusAnthrop: Anthropology and Aboriginal Australia
    "This site is dedicated to research and resources in anthropology, for academics as well as the layman. Special accent is on Aboriginal Australia, and more specifically on the Western Desert cultural bloc. However, other resources are, and future resources will be, of interest to a wider public, whether anthropologists or not."

    8. Social Anthropology
    ejournals.ebsco.com/direct.asp?JournalID=104304 Similar pages Association for social anthropology in OceaniaDedicated to comparative studies of Pacific societies and encouragement of participation by Pacific Islanders.
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    9. CSAC Ethnographics Gallery
    The Ethnographics Gallery is a project of the Centre for social anthropology and Computing. It is the direct descendent of the oldest online resource for
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    Current News, Events and Activities for CSAC and Kent Anthropology

    Call for Papers: Cultural Systems session at 2008 European Meetings for Cybernetics and Systems Research, Vienna
    Michael Fischer (Kent) and Dwight Read (UCLA) are organising a Symposium on Cultural Systems at the European Meetings for Cybernetics and Systems Research, Vienna, March 25th-28th, 2008. Anyone interested in submitting a paper contact Michael Fischer or Dwight Read . The deadline for submissions is November 4th, 2007. Papers are refereed, and published in the Cybernetics and Systems Proceedngs. We will edit a special issue of Cybernetics and Systems: An International Journal consisting of the best papers presented in the Cultural Systems Symposium. For general information on the parent meetings, information regarding submissions, and Meeting registration see EMCSR 2008 Return to top

    Documentation of endangered languages and cultures in the Nigeria-Cameroon borderland
    Jan 2006-Dec 2008: An AHRC funded project 'Documentation of endangered languages and cultures in the Nigeria-Cameroon borderland'. Return to top

    Visual Anthropology at Kent
    Consider our Masters in Visual Anthropology for 2008 entry. Read about our undergraduate, graduate and research

    10. Teach Yourself Anthropology
    social anthropology began as the science of the exotic and savage , but anthropologists have extended the range of their discipline to include the most
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    Discovering Social Anthropology in Galicia
    (Supplementary materials to Chris Hann: Teach Yourself Social Anthropology, London, 2000. This site published 28/09/00.
    Synopsis Social anthropology began as the science of the exotic and 'savage', but anthropologists have extended the range of their discipline to include the most 'advanced' societies, and everything in between. The materials made available are linked to the author's simultaneously published book Teach Yourself Social Anthropology (London, Hodder and Stoughton, 2000). They describe a seven week course in social anthropology at a summer school in the Polish city of Cracow. Postcommunist society is neither exotically strange nor reassuringly familiar to the participants, who learn to apply and deepen their knowledge in a variety of activities outside the classroom. The text is available either as the HTML files linked below, or as a single large PDF format document available from the following link:
    Download for Teach Yourself Anthropology as PDF (6.3MB file)
    CONTENTS
    Preface
    PART ONE : INTRODUCTORY
    Chapter 1 : What's in a Name?

    11. Institute Of Social And Cultural Anthropology, University Of Oxford
    Offers graduate degree programs in social anthropology, material anthropology and museum ethnography, visual anthropology and medical anthropology.
    http://www.isca.ox.ac.uk/
    Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
    Welcome to the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
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    Skip to site navigation Anthropology has been taught at Oxford since E.B. Tylor began lecturing on the subject in 1883, and the first Professor of Social Anthropology, A.R. Radcliffe-Brown, was appointed in 1937. His successors have been Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard (1946-70), Maurice Freedman (1970-75), Rodney Needham (1976-90), John Davis (1990-95), and David Parkin (1996- to present). In 2006 a second Chair in Social Anthropology was established, to which Harvey Whitehouse was appointed (taking over from Professor Parkin as Head of the ISCA). Vacancies Programme Administrator News A tribute to H©l¨ne La Rue

    12. Bachelor's Degree Programmes In Norwegian - The University Of Oslo
    Bachelor s Degree Programmes social anthropology. This programme offers a broad introduction to cultural and social variation around the world.
    http://www.uio.no/english/academics/admission/rds/bachelors/anthropology.html
    UiO - web pages UiO - persons WWW - Google About The University Student Life Research University Library ... ACADEMICS You are here: Admission to UiO Degree Studies Bachelor's Degree Programmes Social Anthropology This programme offers a broad introduction to cultural and social variation around the world. You will gain insight into the diverse ideas and values that generate human action in different societies, as well as knowledge of the social and ecological conditions for interaction. The programme also provides an introduction to the theories and methodology of the social sciences. Social anthropologists develop theories and analyses through the global study of culture and society. They have an important role as mediators and communicators between different cultures. Social anthropologists work with migration and development questions, research, in the education sector, at universities, in public administration, in different interest groups and as consultants in the private sector. The goal is to provide you with knowledge about the most important regional differences in the world, when it comes to culture and society. You will be given an introduction to the theories and methodology of social sciences, as they have developed within the field.

    13. Social Anthropology At The University Of Manchester
    social anthropology in the University of Manchester.
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    The Department of Social Anthropology at Manchester University has long been recognised, both nationally and internationally, as one of the foremost centres for research and teaching in the subject in the United Kingdom. Contributions made by individual members of staff have sustained the reputation of the Department, confirmed, once again, by a 5 rating being awarded in the most recent Higher Education Funding Council's Research Assessment Exercise, and by a grade of 'Excellent' in the latest HEFCE review of the quality of teaching.
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    14. Max Planck Institute For Social Anthropology
    An academic society that supports anthropological field research, complemented by historical analysis and a range of social science methods.
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    15. Social Anthropology
    Journal dedicated to social anthropology. Features information for contributors, editorial board, pricing and subscription details.
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    Social Anthropology is an international journal that serves the needs of all scholars with an interest in social anthropology. Not only does it publish some of the best scholarship available, but it acts as a forum for debate about key issues and concepts in the field, challenging and re-examining the boundaries of the discipline. As well as original research articles, the journal includes critical notes and a substantial book review section.
    Print ISSN: 0964-0282
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    of this journal Cambridge University Press 2008. North America, Canada and Mexico: Order by phone (845) 353-7500 or fax (845) 353 4141 or you may phone your order direct (toll free) on 1-800-872-7423. Email enquiries subscriptions_newyork@cambridge.org

    16. Social Anthropology Dept., University Of St Andrews
    social anthropology Department, University of St Andrews.
    http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/anthropology/
    Home Admissions Research Click here for details of PostGraduate Scottish Training in Anthropological Research 2006/7 Conference: 5-6 October - Writing, History and Creolization
    Visit the interactive map showing our research around the world Prospective Students Information about studying in
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    Current modules WebCT support, GRADskills website , etc.
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    Current research being carried out by members of staff from St. Andrews. Research map CAS CASKE CCS ... Seminars and Conferences organised by the Department.
    Profiles of current staff
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    University of St. Andrews
    St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AL Phone : +44 (0)1334 462977
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    Email: socanth@st-andrews.ac.uk

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    Stocking, George W. (1995) After Tylor British social anthropology, 18881951 Madison University of Wisconsin. GN 308.3 .G7 S74 1995.
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    Department of Anthropology College of Arts and Sciences The University of Alabama Social Anthropology ANT 536-001
    Spring, 1999
    Professor: Dr. M.D. Murphy
    Class Place and Time 119 ten Hoor, Wed. . 3-5:30 p.m.
    Office: 24C ten Hoor
    Office Hrs: Tues 1:30-3:30 p.m.; Wed 1-2 p.m.; by appointment
    email: mdmurphy@tenhoor.as.ua.edu INDEX Course Objectives This seminar of lectures, discussions, readings and web page construction will explore the attempts of anthropologists to describe, interpret and analyze the social relations of a wide range of human societies. Lecture topics will include kinship, marriage, descent, residence, modes of production, the control of sexuality and aggression, and social evolution. Each student will take a written examination in the anthropology of kinship and social strucure and will construct a web page leading to an essay and an oral presentation on one of ten theoretical or methodological perspectives in social anthropology. Reading List
    • Robert Parkin (1997) Kinship: An Introduction to Basic Concepts.

    18. Social Anthropology (PhD)
    The programme description for the PhD Programme in social anthropology was authorized by the Faculty Board of Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology
    http://www.ntnu.no/studies/social-anthropology/phd

    19. Social Anthropology -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    The term social anthropology emerged in Britain in the early years of the 20th century and was used to describe a distinctive style of
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    20. This Site Has Moved
    Undergraduate and postgraduate courses focus on medical anthropology, development, gender, media, ethnography of film, cultural critique, and childhood.
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