Public anthropology : engaging social issues in the modern world / Edward J. Hedican.

By: Hedican, Edward J [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: North York, Ontario, Canada : University of Toronto Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: xiii, 247 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781442635890; 1442635894; 9781442635883; 1442635886Subject(s): Public anthropology | Social history -- 21st century | Anthropologie publique | Histoire sociale -- 21e siècle | Public anthropology | Social history | Ethnologie | Öffentlichkeit | 2000-2099Additional physical formats: Public anthropology.DDC classification: 301 LOC classification: GN27 | .H434 2016Other classification: coll13 Online resources: Guelph Campus Author Recognition Program Issued also in electronic format.
Contents:
Introduction : Engaging social issues -- What is public anthropology? -- Race, science, and the public forum -- Jared Diamond : social Darwinism revisited -- Health, well-being, and food security -- Forensic anthropology -- Resistance, reconciliation, and public justice -- Global terror, militarism, and counterinsurgency -- Media, the Internet, and our global village -- Trends and prospects.
Summary: "Contemporary anthropology has changed drastically in the new millennium, expanding beyond the anachronistic study of "primitive" societies to confront the burning social, economic, and political challenges of the day. In the process, anthropologists often come face to face with issues that require them to take a public position--issues such as race and tolerance, health and well-being, food security, reconciliation and public justice, global terror and militarism, and digital media This comprehensive but accessible book is both an interesting read and an excellent overview of public anthropology. In-depth case studies offer an opportunity to evaluate the pros and cons of engaging with public issues, while profiles of select anthropologists ensure the book is contemporary, but rooted in the history of the discipline."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-232) and index.

Introduction : Engaging social issues -- What is public anthropology? -- Race, science, and the public forum -- Jared Diamond : social Darwinism revisited -- Health, well-being, and food security -- Forensic anthropology -- Resistance, reconciliation, and public justice -- Global terror, militarism, and counterinsurgency -- Media, the Internet, and our global village -- Trends and prospects.

Issued also in electronic format.

"Contemporary anthropology has changed drastically in the new millennium, expanding beyond the anachronistic study of "primitive" societies to confront the burning social, economic, and political challenges of the day. In the process, anthropologists often come face to face with issues that require them to take a public position--issues such as race and tolerance, health and well-being, food security, reconciliation and public justice, global terror and militarism, and digital media This comprehensive but accessible book is both an interesting read and an excellent overview of public anthropology. In-depth case studies offer an opportunity to evaluate the pros and cons of engaging with public issues, while profiles of select anthropologists ensure the book is contemporary, but rooted in the history of the discipline."--Publisher's website.

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