This book is a robust guide to practicing ethnographic research in the private sector.
This book considers changes that have been taking place in museum anthropology as it has been responding to pressures to be more socially relevant,... Læs mere
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Challenging the critique that autoethnography is too self-focused, Tami Spry calls for a new performative autoethnography... Læs mere
Outlines the basic principles and practices of constructivism for use in social sciences, the final work of leading constructivist theorist Egon Guba and his partner Yvonna Lincoln.
This comprehensive volume takes an in depth look at the most recent theoretical and empirical developments in California archaeology.
An essential new guide to the theory and practice of conducting ethnographic research in consumer environments, drawing on decades of the authors’ own... Læs mere
This brief, practical guide shows you how to identify the right journal or book publisher for your work and guides you through the publications process, from the abstract through writing, production, and marketing.
Global Social Archaeologies highlights a new approach to archaeology, one that places human rights at the core of archaeological theory and practice.
This book comprises the authoritative work from the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage, detailing the latest approaches to and the best practices for the conservation of the global industrial heritage.
In the student friendly textbook, Just Relationships, Douglas Kelley provides a conceptual framework for understanding social justice within an interpersonal context through the use of existing social science theory.