Anthropology and Consultancy
Issues and Debates
Pamela Stewart editor Andrew J Strathern editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Published:1st Aug '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
More and more, anthropologists are recruited as consultants by government departments, companies or as observers of development processes in their field areas generally. Although these roles can be very gratifying, they can create ambiguous situations for the anthropologists who find that new pressures and responsibilities are placed upon them for which their training did not prepare them. This volume explores some of the problems, opportunities, issues, debates, and dilemmas surrounding these roles. The geographic focus of the studies is Papua New Guinea, but the topic and its importance apply widely through the world, for example, Africa, South America, Australia, and the Pacific in general, as well as in relation to indigenous groups in Canada and elsewhere. All the authors have first-hand experience and they address these new pressures and responsibilities of anthropological research. The book's chapters are written in a way that combines scholarship with a style accessible to general readers.
“I do recommend this volume to anthropologists. This collection would be appropriate for training social or cultural anthropologists… Several of these cases are well written, insightful, and instructive.”• Journal of Anthropological Research
ISBN: 9781571815521
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 227g
162 pages