Rushing’s study of over 200 young, bright women mentored by older scholars, usually men, is the subject of this eloquent book, which uses mythology and Jungian psychology to elicit women’s self understanding and personal development.
A concise and helpful guide through the a qualitative doctorate program, from selecting a research topic through completing and publishing a dissertation.
This volume identifies relevant ethical principles that can guide novice researchers through the research process with the necessary wisdom and insight to shape a project in sound, meaningful, and thoughtful ways.
A brief, useful guide to Glaserian grounded theory methods for the novice.
One of the best-known practitioners of the ethnotheatre research tradition outlines its key principles and practices in this clear, concise volume, which covers the preparation of a dramatic presentation from the research and writing stages to the elements of stage production.
This book, informed by the author’s many years of practice in program evaluation and expertise as an anthropologist, discusses in plain prose the theory and... Læs mere
Chris Webster’s handy, informative guide outlines what it takes to become an archaeological technician, a field worker in cultural resource management archaeology.
This thoroughly updated reference book, written by forensics experts from around the world, provides a solid, comprehensive foundation in forensic... Læs mere
The contributors to this volume—themselves from six continents and many representing indigenous and minority communities and disadvantaged countries—suggest... Læs mere
In Haunted Heritage, author Michele Hanks draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork to delve into the anthropological, sociological, political, historical, and cultural factors that drive the burgeoning business of ghost or paranormal tourism.