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Ethics in the Field - Contemporary Challenges (Paperback): Jeremy MacClancy, Agustin Fuentes Ethics in the Field - Contemporary Challenges (Paperback)
Jeremy MacClancy, Agustin Fuentes
R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years ever-increasing concerns about ethical dimensions of fieldwork practice have forced anthropologists and other social scientists to radically reconsider the nature, process, and outcomes of fieldwork: what should we be doing, how, for whom, and to what end? In this volume, practitioners from across anthropological disciplines-social and biological anthropology and primatology-come together to question and compare the ethical regulation of fieldwork, what is common to their practices, and what is distinctive to each discipline. Contributors probe a rich variety of contemporary questions: the new, unique problems raised by conducting fieldwork online and via email; the potential dangers of primatological fieldwork for locals, primates, the environment, and the fieldworkers themselves; the problems of studying the military; and the role of ethical clearance for anthropologists involved in international health programs. The distinctive aim of this book is to develop of a transdisciplinary anthropology at the methodological, not theoretical, level.

Researching Food Habits - Methods and Problems (Paperback, New): Helen Macbeth, Jeremy MacClancy Researching Food Habits - Methods and Problems (Paperback, New)
Helen Macbeth, Jeremy MacClancy
R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The term 'Anthropology of Food' has become an accepted abbreviation for the study of anthropological perspectives on food, diet and nutrition, an increasingly important subdivision of anthropology that encompasses a rich variety of perspectives, academic approaches, theories, and methods. Its multi-disciplinary nature adds to its complexity. This is the first publication to offer guidance for researchers working in this diverse and expanding field of anthropology.

Anthropology and Public Service - The UK Experience (Paperback): Jeremy MacClancy Anthropology and Public Service - The UK Experience (Paperback)
Jeremy MacClancy
R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These days an increasing number of social anthropologists do not find employment within academia. Rather, many find jobs with commercial organizations or in government, where they run research teams and create policy. These scholars provide a much-needed social dimension to government thinking and practice. Anthropology and Public Service shows how anthropologists can set new agendas, and revise old ones in the public sector. Written for scholars and students of various social sciences, these chapters include discussions of anthropologists' work with the Department for International Development, the Ministry of Defence, the UK Border Agency, and the Cabinet Office, and their contributions to prison governance.

The Political Agency of British Migrants - Brexit and Belonging (Hardcover): Fiona Ferbrache, Jeremy MacClancy The Political Agency of British Migrants - Brexit and Belonging (Hardcover)
Fiona Ferbrache, Jeremy MacClancy
R1,555 Discovery Miles 15 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a comparative analysis of the political agency of British migrants in Spain and France and explores how they struggle for a sense of belonging in the wake of Brexit. With the UK's departure from the European Union (EU), Britons are set to lose EU citizenship as their political rights are redefined. This book examines the impacts this is having on Britons living in two EU countries. It moves beyond the political agency of underprivileged migrants to demonstrate that those who are relatively well-off also have political subjectivities: they can enter the political fray if their fundamental values or key interests are challenged. This book is based on ethnographic inquiry into the political agency of Britons in the Spanish Province of Alicante and South West France in the twenty-first century. Themes such as Britons becoming elected as local councillors in their countries of residence, migrants' reactions to Brexit, organisation of anti-Brexit campaigners, and claims for residency and citizenship are examined. The book foregrounds the contemporary practice theory built on the work of Pierre Bourdieu, as well as Engin Isin's approach to enacting citizenship, to provide empirical insights into the political participation of Britons. It does so by demonstrating how the elected councillors stood against gross moral inequity and fought for a sense of local belonging; how campaigners emoted digitally in reaction to Brexit; and how some migrants, keen to remain without worry, learnt both to navigate and to contest the policy and practice of national bureaucracies. This book makes a first-ever contribution to the fields of anthropology and geography in the study of impacts of Brexit on British migrants within Europe. It is also the first study into lifestyle migrants as political agents. It will thus appeal to anthropologists, human geographers, sociologists, as well as academics and students of citizenship studies, migration studies, European studies, and political geography.

Anthropology and Public Service - The UK Experience (Hardcover): Jeremy MacClancy Anthropology and Public Service - The UK Experience (Hardcover)
Jeremy MacClancy
R2,734 Discovery Miles 27 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These days an increasing number of social anthropologists do not find employment within academia. Rather, many find jobs with commercial organizations or in government, where they run research teams and create policy. These scholars provide a much-needed social dimension to government thinking and practice. Anthropology and Public Service shows how anthropologists can set new agendas, and revise old ones in the public sector. Written for scholars and students of various social sciences, these chapters include discussions of anthropologists' work with the Department for International Development, the Ministry of Defence, the UK Border Agency, and the Cabinet Office, and their contributions to prison governance.

Expressing Identities in the Basque Arena (Paperback, New): Jeremy MacClancy Expressing Identities in the Basque Arena (Paperback, New)
Jeremy MacClancy
R601 R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Save R150 (25%) Out of stock

Redresses the balance on the human and cultural aspects of the idea of being Basque in the modern world. Everyday nationalism, the human and cultural aspects of identity, is a neglected subject in the literature on nationalism in Europe. Jeremy MacClancy redresses the balance in this unusual and sharp book on the human and cultural aspects of the idea of being Basque in the modern world. The style is fresh and colloquial, dealing with several of the kinds of issues that usually appear in popular magazines - cuisine, football, art and graffiti - but the treatment is serious and illustrative of underlying currents in social life. MacClancy argues that the ethnographic understanding of nationalisms, rather than the orthodox studies of ideology, political parties, social classesand centre-periphery clashes - offers a more nuanced comprehension of the lived reality of people in areas where nationalism is a significant force. This is very much nationalism from the bottom up. JEREMY MACCLANCY is Professor of Social Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University Series editors: Wendy James & Nick Allen

Ethics in the Field - Contemporary Challenges (Hardcover, New): Jeremy MacClancy, Agustin Fuentes Ethics in the Field - Contemporary Challenges (Hardcover, New)
Jeremy MacClancy, Agustin Fuentes
R2,738 Discovery Miles 27 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years ever-increasing concerns about ethical dimensions of fieldwork practice have forced anthropologists and other social scientists to radically reconsider the nature, process, and outcomes of fieldwork: what should we be doing, how, for whom, and to what end? In this volume, practitioners from across anthropological disciplines-social and biological anthropology and primatology-come together to question and compare the ethical regulation of fieldwork, what is common to their practices, and what is distinctive to each discipline. Contributors probe a rich variety of contemporary questions: the new, unique problems raised by conducting fieldwork online and via email; the potential dangers of primatological fieldwork for locals, primates, the environment, and the fieldworkers themselves; the problems of studying the military; and the role of ethical clearance for anthropologists involved in international health programs. The distinctive aim of this book is to develop of a transdisciplinary anthropology at the methodological, not theoretical, level.

Centralizing Fieldwork - Critical Perspectives from Primatology, Biological and Social Anthropology (Paperback, New): Jeremy... Centralizing Fieldwork - Critical Perspectives from Primatology, Biological and Social Anthropology (Paperback, New)
Jeremy MacClancy, Agustin Fuentes
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fieldwork is a central method of research throughout anthropology, a much-valued, much-vaunted mode of generating information. But its nature and process have been seriously understudied in biological anthropology and primatology. This book is the first ever comparative investigation, across primatology, biological anthropology, and social anthropology, to look critically at this key research practice. It is also an innovative way to further the comparative project within a broadly conceived anthropology, because it does not focus on common theory but on a common method. The questions asked by contributors are: what in the pursuit of fieldwork is common to all three disciplines, what is unique to each, how much is contingent, how much necessary? Can we generate well-grounded cross-disciplinary generalizations about this mutual research method, and are there are any telling differences? Co-edited by a social anthropologist and a primatologist, the book includes a list of distinguished and well-established contributors from primatology and biological anthropology.

Centralizing Fieldwork - Critical Perspectives from Primatology, Biological and Social Anthropology (Hardcover): Jeremy... Centralizing Fieldwork - Critical Perspectives from Primatology, Biological and Social Anthropology (Hardcover)
Jeremy MacClancy, Agustin Fuentes
R2,749 Discovery Miles 27 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fieldwork is a central method of research throughout anthropology, a much-valued, much-vaunted mode of generating information. But its nature and process have been seriously understudied in biological anthropology and primatology. This book is the first ever comparative investigation, across primatology, biological anthropology, and social anthropology, to look critically at this key research practice. It is also an innovative way to further the comparative project within a broadly conceived anthropology, because it does not focus on common theory but on a common method. The questions asked by contributors are: what in the pursuit of fieldwork is common to all three disciplines, what is unique to each, how much is contingent, how much necessary? Can we generate well-grounded cross-disciplinary generalizations about this mutual research method, and are there are any telling differences? Co-edited by a social anthropologist and a primatologist, the book includes a list of distinguished and well-established contributors from primatology and biological anthropology.

Researching Food Habits - Methods and Problems (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed): Helen Macbeth, Jeremy MacClancy Researching Food Habits - Methods and Problems (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Helen Macbeth, Jeremy MacClancy
R2,736 Discovery Miles 27 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The term 'Anthropology of Food' has become an accepted abbreviation for the study of anthropological perspectives on food, diet and nutrition, an increasingly important subdivision of anthropology that encompasses a rich variety of perspectives, academic approaches, theories, and methods. Its multi-disciplinary nature adds to its complexity. This is the first publication to offer guidance for researchers working in this diverse and expanding field of anthropology.

Popularizing Anthropology (Hardcover): Jeremy McClancy, Christian McDonaugh Popularizing Anthropology (Hardcover)
Jeremy McClancy, Christian McDonaugh
R3,990 Discovery Miles 39 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this volume anthropologists examine the way they write for a non-academic audience: what kind of books they produce, how they are written, what the pitfalls and advantages are, and what becomes popular - as well as why. In the 1980s postmodernist anthropologists began to explore the literary and reflective aspects of their work. This book advances that trend by looking at a key but previously marginalized genre of anthropology. The contributors explore such themes as: why so many popular anthropologists are women; how the Japanese have reacted to Ruth Benedict; why Margaret Mead became so successful; how the French media promote Levi-Strauss and Louis Dumont; why Bruce Chatwin tells us more about Aboriginals than many anthropologists of Australia; and how personal accounts of fieldwork have evolved since the 1950s. The text attempts to unearth a submerged tradition within anthropology and reveals that, from its beginning, anthropologists have looked beyond the boundaries of the academy for their listeners.

Popularizing Anthropology (Paperback, New): Jeremy McClancy, Christian McDonaugh Popularizing Anthropology (Paperback, New)
Jeremy McClancy, Christian McDonaugh
R1,305 Discovery Miles 13 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Anthropology written for a popular audience is the most neglected branch of the discipline. In the 1980s postmodernist anthropologists began to explore the literary and reflective aspects of their work. Popularizing Anthropology advances that trend by looking at a key but previously marginalized genre of anthropology. The contributors, who are well known anthropologists, explore such themes as: why so many anthropologists are women; how the Japanese have reacted to Ruth Benedict; why Margaret Mead became so successful; how the French media promote Levi-Strauss and Louis Dumont; Why Bruce Chatwin tells us more about Aboriginals than many anthropologists in Australia; how personal accounts of fieldwork have evolved since the 1950s; how to write a personal account of fieldwork. Popularizing Anthropology unearths a submerged tradition within anthropology and reveals that, from the beginning, anthropologists have looked beyond the boundaries of the academy for their listeners. It aims to establish the popularization of the discipline as an illuminating topic of investigation in its own right, arguing that it is not an irrelevant appendage to the main body of the subject but has always been an integral part of it.

Exotic No More, Second Edition - Anthropology for the Contemporary World (Paperback, 2nd edition): Jeremy MacClancy Exotic No More, Second Edition - Anthropology for the Contemporary World (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Jeremy MacClancy
R910 Discovery Miles 9 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this new edition of the anthropological classic Exotic No More, some of today's most respected anthropologists demonstrate the tremendous contributions that anthropological theory and ethnographic methods can make to the study of contemporary society. With chapters covering a wide variety of subjects--the economy, religion, the sciences, gender and sexuality, human rights, music and art, tourism, migration, and the internet--this volume shows how anthropologists grapple with a world that is in constant and accelerating transformation. Each contributor uses examples from their adventurous fieldwork to challenge us to rethink some of our most firmly held notions. This fully updated edition reflects the best that anthropology has to offer in the twenty-first century. The result is both an invaluable introduction to the field for students and a landmark achievement that will set the agenda for critical approaches to the study of contemporary life. Contributors: Ruben Andersson, Philippe Bourgois, Catherine Buerger, James G. Carrier, Marcus Colchester, James Fairhead, Kim Fortun, Mike Fortun, Katy Gardner, Faye Ginsburg, Roberto J. Gonz lez, Tom Griffiths, Chris Hann, Susan Harding, Faye V. Harrison, Laurie Kain Hart, Richard Jenkins, George Karandinos, Christopher M. Kelty, Melissa Leach, Margaret Lock, Jeremy MacClancy, Sally Engle Merry, Fernando Montero, Matt Sakakeeny, Anthony Alan Shelton, Christopher B. Steiner, Richard Ashby Wilson

Alternative Countrysides - Anthropological Approaches to Rural Western Europe Today (Hardcover): Jeremy MacClancy Alternative Countrysides - Anthropological Approaches to Rural Western Europe Today (Hardcover)
Jeremy MacClancy
R2,496 Discovery Miles 24 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A fresh anthropological look at a central but neglected topic: the profound changes in rural life throughout Western Europe today. As locals leave for jobs in cities they are replaced by neo-hippies, lifestyle-seekers, eco-activists, and labour migrants from beyond the EU. With detailed ethnographic examples, contributors analyse new modes of living rurally and emerging forms of social organisation. As incomers' dreams come up against residents' realities, they detail the clashes and the cooperations between old and new residents. They make us rethink the rural/urban divide, investigate regionalists' politicisation of rural life and heritage, and reveal how locals use EU monies to prop up or challenge existing hierarchies. They expose the consequences of and reactions to grand EU-restructuring policies, which at times threaten to turn the countryside into a manicured playground for escapee urbanites. This book will appeal to anyone seriously interested in the realities of rural life today. -- .

Contesting Art - Art, Politics and Identity in the Modern World (Paperback): Jeremy MacClancy Contesting Art - Art, Politics and Identity in the Modern World (Paperback)
Jeremy MacClancy
R1,131 Discovery Miles 11 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Art is a major political weapon of our times. Today, peoples around the world use art to boost their own identity and to attack the ways others represent them. At a time of increasing intercultural exchange, art has become a primary means through which groups reinforce their challenged sense of culture. This pioneering book breaks with the tradition of the anthropology of art as the depoliticized study of aesthetics in exotic settings. Transcending artificial distinctions between the West and the Rest, it examines the increasingly significant relations among art, identity and politics in the modern world. Among the themes investigated by the contributors: . how African painters undermine racist stereotypes yet remain dominated by the Western art market . the role of anthropology museums in the perpetuation of the Western market in 'tribal art' . the internal and external political disputes underlying the 'repatriation' of cultural property.

Contesting Art - Art, Politics and Identity in the Modern World (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Jeremy MacClancy Contesting Art - Art, Politics and Identity in the Modern World (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Jeremy MacClancy
R3,972 Discovery Miles 39 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Art is a major political weapon of our times. Today, peoples around the world use art to boost their own identity and to attack the ways others represent them. At a time of increasing intercultural exchange, art has become a primary means through which groups reinforce their challenged sense of culture. This pioneering book breaks with the traditions of the anthropology of art as the depoliticized study of aesthetics in exotic settings. Transcending artificial distinctions between the West and the Rest, it examines the increasingly significant relations among art, identity and politics in the modern world.

Among the themes investigated by the contributors: how African painters undermine racist stereotypes yet remain dominated by the Western art market; the role of anthropology museums in the perpetuation of the Western market in "tribal art; " and the internal and external political disputes underlying the "repatriation" of cultural property.

Sport, Identity and Ethnicity (Paperback, Us): Jeremy MacClancy Sport, Identity and Ethnicity (Paperback, Us)
Jeremy MacClancy
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sport is now a major industry -- and one of increasing importance throughout both the developed and developing world -- but, until now, it has received little serious attention from anthropologists. In this first general book on the anthropology of sport, the contributors look at how different sports are used by a wide variety of peoples to express, manipulate and negotiate their identities, and to challenge the way they are defined by others.
Chapters address:
-the role played by football teams in colonial Zimbabwe to express locals' autonomy from their British rulers;
-the evolution of one of Venice's central festive occasions -- its regatta -- from a ritual of state to a sport of the people; modern and postmodern transformations of polo in Pakistan, its original home
-the resolution of problematic aspects of social life in Turkey through wrestling;
-the manner by which Catalan nationalists successfully exploited the Barcelona Olympics for their own political ends; and
-the controversy between anglers and anti-anglers in Britain.
This pioneering volume will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, sport historians and all those interested in this popular subject.

Sport, Identity and Ethnicity (Hardcover): Jeremy MacClancy Sport, Identity and Ethnicity (Hardcover)
Jeremy MacClancy
R4,031 Discovery Miles 40 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sport is now a major industry -- and one of increasing importance throughout both the developed and developing world -- but, until now, it has received little serious attention from anthropologists. In this first general book on the anthropology of sport, the contributors look at how different sports are used by a wide variety of peoples to express, manipulate and negotiate their identities, and to challenge the way they are defined by others.
Chapters address:
-the role played by football teams in colonial Zimbabwe to express locals' autonomy from their British rulers;
-the evolution of one of Venice's central festive occasions -- its regatta -- from a ritual of state to a sport of the people; modern and postmodern transformations of polo in Pakistan, its original home
-the resolution of problematic aspects of social life in Turkey through wrestling;
-the manner by which Catalan nationalists successfully exploited the Barcelona Olympics for their own political ends; and
-the controversy between anglers and anti-anglers in Britain.
This pioneering volume will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, sport historians and all those interested in this popular subject.

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