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  • 2010-2014  (15)
  • Douglas, Mary  (7)
  • Hastrup, Kirsten  (4)
  • Hetherington, E. Mavis  (4)
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  • 1
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    ISBN: 9780805817102
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (256 p)
    Series Statement: Advances in Family Research Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Stress, Coping, and Resiliency in Children and Families
    DDC: 306.85
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    Abstract: Concern with stress and coping has a long history in biomedical, psychological and sociological research. The inadequacy of simplistic models linking stressful life events and adverse physical and psychological outcomes was pointed out in the early 1980s in a series of seminal papers and books. The issues and theoretical models discussed in this work shaped much of the subsequent research on this topic and are reflected in the papers in this volume. The shift has been away from identifying associations between risks and outcomes to a focus on factors and processes that contribute to diversity
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction and Overview; 1 Thinking About Risk and Resilience in Families; 2 Stress, Parenting, and Adolescent Psychopathology in Nondivorced and Stepfamilies: A Within-Family Perspective; 3 Divorce and Boys' Adjustment Problems: Two Paths With a Single Model; 4 Family Support, Coping, and Competence; 5 Risk and Resiliency in Nonclinical Young Children: The Georgia Longitudinal Study; 6 The Timing of Childbearing, Family Structure, and the Role Responsibilities of Aging Black Women
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Family Wages, Family Processes, and Youth Competence in Rural Married African American Families8 Attention-The Shuttle Between Emotion and Cognition: Risk, Resiliency, and Physiological Bases; Author Index; Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9780805830828
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (706 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Coping With Divorce, Single Parenting, and Remarriage : A Risk and Resiliency Perspective
    DDC: 306.89
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    Abstract: In this volume leading researchers offer an interesting and accessible overview of what we now know about risk and protective factors for family functioning and child adjustment in different kinds of families. They explore interactions among individual, familial, and extrafamilial risk and protective factors in an attempt to explain the great diversity in parents' and children's responses to different kinds of experiences associated with marriage, divorce, life in a single parent household, and remarriage.〈br〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction and Overview; PART I: WHY MARRIAGES SUCCEED OR FAIL; 1 Predicting the Future of Marriages; 2 Black Couples, White Couples: The Early Years of Marriage; PART II: CHILD ADJUSTMENT IN DIFFERENT FAMILY FORMS; 3 Multiple Risks and Adjustment in Young Children Growing up in Different Family Settings: A British Community Study of Stepparent, Single Mother, and Nondivorced Families; 4 Family Structure, Parenting Practices, and Adolescent Adjustment: An Ecological Examination
    Description / Table of Contents: PART III: FAMILY FUNCTIONING AND CHILD ADJUSTMENT IN DIVORCED AND SINGLE-PARENT FAMILIES5 Should We Stay Together for the Sake of the Children?; 6 Father Absence and the Welfare of Children; 7 Children of Divorced Parents as Young Adults; 8 Young African American Multigenerational Families in Poverty: The Contexts, Exchanges, and Processes of Their Lives; 9 Protective Factors in the Development of Preschool-Age Children of Young Mothers Receiving Welfare; PART IV: FAMILY FUNCTIONING AND CHILD ADJUSTMENT IN REPARTNERED RELATIONSHIPS AND IN STEPFAMILIES
    Description / Table of Contents: 10 Contexts as Predictors of Changing Maternal Parenting Practices in Diverse Family Structures: A Social Interactional Perspective of Risk and Resilience11 From Marriage to Remarriage and Beyond: Findings From the Developmental Issues in StepFamilies Research Project; 12 A Social Constructionist Multi-Method Approach to Understanding the Stepparent Role; 13 The Dynamics of Parental Remarriage: Adolescent, Parent, and Sibling Influences; PART V: INTERVENTION; 14 Psychological Interventions for Separated and Divorced Families; Author Index; Subject Index
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9780415702751
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (508 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Anthropology
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Anthropology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Anthropology and Nature
    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Anthropology - Philosophy ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: On the basis of empirical studies, this book explores nature as an integral part of the social worlds conventionally studied by anthropologists. The book may be read as a form of scholarly ""edgework,"" resisting institutional divisions and conceptual routines in the interest of exploring new modalities of anthropological knowledge making. The present interest in the natural world is partly a response to large-scale natural disasters and global climate change, and to a keen sense that nature matters matters to society at many levels, ranging from the microbiological and genetic fra
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; Preface and Acknowledgements; 1 Naturee: Anthropology on the Edge; 2 More-than-Human Sociality: A Call for Critical Description; 3 Qualifying Coastal Nature: Bio-conservation Projects in South East India; 4 Engaged World-Making: Movements of Sand, Sea, and People at Two Pacific Islands; 5 Political Ecology in a More-than-Human World: Rethinking 'Natural' Hazards; 6 Islands of Nature: Insular Objects and Frozen Spirits in Northern Mongolia
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Establishing a 'Third Space'? Anthropology and the Potentials of Transcending a Great Divide8 The Inevitability of Nature as a Rhetorical Resource; 9 Divide and Rule: Nature and Society in a Global Forest Programme; 10 Life at the Border: Nim Chimpsky et al.; 11 Human Activity between Nature and Society: The Negotiation of Infertility in China; 12 Broken Cosmologies: Climate, Water, and State in the Peruvian Andes; 13 Of Maps and Men: Making Places and People in the Arctic; 14 Designing Environments for Life; Contributors; Index
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    ISBN: 9780805807844
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (333 p)
    Series Statement: Advances in Family Research Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Family Transitions
    DDC: 306.850973
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    Abstract: This volume, the result of the second annual Summer Institute sponsored by the Family Research Consortium, focuses on family transitions--both normative and non-normative. The subject of family transitions has been a central concern of the consortium largely because studies of families in motion help to highlight mechanisms leading to adaptation and dysfunction. This text represents a collective effort to understand the techniques individuals and families employ to adapt to the pressing issues they encounter along their life course
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; FAMILY TRANSITIONS; Copyright; Contents; Preface; I PERSPECTIVES; 1 Individual and Family Life Transitions: A Proposal for a New Definition; CHILDHOOD VS. ADULTHOOD TRANSITIONS; NORMATIVE AND NONNORMATIVE TRANSITIONS; A STRUCTURAL AND PROCESS MODEL OF TRANSITIONS; VULNERABILITY AND RISK, RESILIENCE AND PROTECTION; WIDER PERSPECTIVES FOR THE CONCEPT OF TRANSITIONS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 2 Family Transitions, Cycles, and Social Change; FAMILY TRANSITIONS IN PERSPECTIVE; LINKING TRANSITIONS AND HISTORICAL CHANGE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 3 Family Transitions, Stress, and Health
    Description / Table of Contents: BEHAVIORAL IMMUNOLOGYCAREGIVING FOR FAMILY MEMBERS; MARITAL DISRUPTION; REFERENCES; II NORMATIVE AND NONNORMATIVE TRANSITIONS; 4 Becoming a Family: Marriage, Parenting, and Child Development; WHAT HAPPENS TO THE MARRIAGE WHEN PARTNERS BECOME PARENTS?; THE FAMILY SYSTEM AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT; TRANSITION AND INTERVENTION; REFERENCES; 5 Effective Parenting During the Early Adolescent Transition; ADOLESCENCE AND ADOLESCENTS IN TRANSITION; THE ROLE OF PARENTS; EARLY ADOLESCENT FINDINGS FROM THE FAMILY SOCIALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE PROJECT (FSP)
    Description / Table of Contents: TOWARDS FUTURE ANALYSES OF THE ADOLESCENT DATAREFERENCES; 6 The Role of Individual Differences and Family Relationships in Children's Coping with Divorce and Remarriage; TEMPERAMENT; SEX OF CHILD; DIVORCE; REMARRIAGE; FAMILY RELATIONS; THE VIRGINIA LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE; ADJUSTMENT IN THE TWO YEARS FOLLOWING DIVORCE; PROCEDURE AND ANALYSIS; COMPOSITE MEASURES; COMPOSITE MEASURE OF TEMPERAMENT; RESULTS; THE ROLE OF SEX AND TEMPERAMENT OF THE CHILD IN FAMILY RELATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: THE RELATION BETWEEN SEX, TEMPERAMENT, FAMILY STRESS, PROTECTIVE FACTORS AND SOCIAL COMPETENCE AND EXTERNALIZING BEHAVIOR AT AGE TENSUMMARY AND CAUTIONARY NOTE; REFERENCES; 7 Antisocial Parents: Unskilled and VuInerable; MONITORING AND DISCIPLINE PRACTICES AS DETERMINANTS; ANTISOCIAL TRAITS ACROSS GENERATIONS; ANTISOCIAL PARENTS AND PARENTING PRACTICES; THE DISEQUILIBRATING FUNCTION OF THE ANTISOCIAL PARENT; IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; 8 Effective Communication: Enabling Multiproblem FamiIies to Change; MULTIPROBLEM FAMILIES AND TRANSITIONS; EFFECTIVE FAMILY COMMUNICATION
    Description / Table of Contents: COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR MULTIPROBLEM FAMILIESREFERENCES; Ill METAPHORS AND MODELS; 9 Chaos and ReguIated Change in Families: A Metaphor for the Study of Transitions; REGULATED CHANGE IN GENERAL; EXAMPLE OF A REGULATED SYSTEM: INTRODUCING STATE DIAGRAMS; INPUTS AND OUTPUTS; DESCRIBING CHAOS IN THE STATE SPACE; APPLIED TO FAMILY CHANGE; FIXED POINTS IN FAMILIES; HOW CHAOS ARISES IN FAMILIES; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 10 A Soft Models Approach to Family Transitions; THE RESEARCH PROBLEM; RAM GRAPHICS; A CROSS-SECTIONAL DESIGN; TRAIT VARIABLE AUTOGRESSIVE DESIGN
    Description / Table of Contents: TRAIT VARIABLE FIRST-ORDER AUTOREGRESSIVE CROSS-LAG DESIGN
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    ISBN: 9780805801897
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (333 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Child Development in a Life-Span Perspective
    DDC: 305.2/3
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    Abstract: Comprised of papers written by members of the Social Science Research Council Subcommittee on Child Development in Life-Span Perspective, this book provides a representation of the current status of the relation between child development and the life- span. It suggests the possible synthesis of these two fields from both conceptual and empirical evidence. Theories and methods concerning the social, psychological, and anatomical influences on children's cognitive development through adolescence are highlighted
    Description / Table of Contents: CHILD DEVELOPMENTIN LIFE-SPAN PERSPECTIVE; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgment; 1 Child Psychology and Life-Span Development; Introduction; Propositions in Life-Span Development; Intervention; Summary; References; 2 Personality Development: A Life-Span Perspective; Introduction: Definitional Debates About Personality; A Multilevel, Multiprocess Definition of Personality; A Life-Span Model of Personality Development; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; 3 The Social Construction of the Psychology of Childhood: Some Contemporary Processes; Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: The Institutionalized Life CourseGuiding the Ideas on the Institutional Character of the Individual; Emergent Perspectives in Psychology; Life-Span Ideas; Normative and Social Structural Implications; Conclusions: Some Implications for Research; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Class and the Socialization of Children: Constancy, Change, or Irrelevance?; Introduction; Social Class as a Process Variable; A Class Schema for Capitalist Economies; Patterns of Class Mobility of Children in Two Settings; Do Social Class and Class Mobility Influence Development?
    Description / Table of Contents: Conclusions and Speculations Linking Class and Child Socialization in Life-Span PerspectiveAcknowledgments; References; 5 Explanatory Style Across the Life Span: Achievement and Health; Introduction; Explanatory Style: Link with Achievement; Explanatory Style: Link with Health; Measurement of Explanatory Style; Explanatory Style and Life-Span Development; Origins of Explanatory Style; Achievement; Health; Across the Life Span: Stability and Continuity of Explanatory Style; Summary; Acknowledgments; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Childhood Precursors of the Life Course Early Personality and Life DisorganizationIntroduction; Studying the Coherence of Personality in the Life Course; Early Personality and Life Disorganization; How Early Personality Shapes the Life Course; Personality in the Life Course; References; 7 Changes in Children'sSocial Lives and the Development of Social Understanding; Introduction; The Arrival of a Sibling; Implications for the Study of Changes in Children's Social Lives; Developments in Social Understanding in the ""Transition from Infancy to Childhood,""; Summary; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 8 Families in Life-Span Perspective: A Multilevel Developmental ApproachIntroduction; The Many Faces of Development; Historical Context: A Neglected Source of Developmental Influence; Toward a Perspective of Multiple Developmental Trajectories; The Timing of Parenthood: An Application of the Multiple Developmental Trajectory Perspective; Stressful Transitions as Points of Intervention; Conclusions; References; 9 Cognitive Development in Life-Span Perspective: From Description of Differences to Explanation of Changes; Introduction; Questions to be Answered by Cognitive Developmentalists
    Description / Table of Contents: Major Approaches to the Study of Cognitive Development
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    ISBN: 9780415314541
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (241 p)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Classics
    Parallel Title: Print version Natural Symbols : Explorations in Cosmology
    DDC: 302.2/22
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    Abstract: One of the most important works of modern anthropology. Written against the backdrop of the student uprisings of the late 1960s, the book took seriously the revolutionary fervour of the times, but instead of seeking to destroy the rituals and symbols that can govern and oppress, Mary Douglas saw instead that if transformation were needed, it could only be made possible through better understanding. Expressed with clarity and dynamism, the passionate analysis which follows remains one of the most insightful and rewarding studies of human behaviour ever written
    Description / Table of Contents: Mary Douglas Natural Symbols Explorations in cosmology; Copyright; Contents; List of Diagrams; Acknowledgements; Introduction to 1996 Edition; Introduction; 1 Away from ritual; 2 To inner experience; 3 The Bog Irish; 4 Grid and group; 5 The two bodies; 6 Test cases; 7 The problem of evil; 8 Impersonal rules; 9 Control of symbols; 10 Out of the cave; Bibliography; Index
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    ISBN: 9780415129220
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (233 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version A Passage to Anthropology : Between Experience and Theory
    DDC: 301.01
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    Abstract: The postmodernist critique of Objectivism, Realism and Essentialism has somewhat shattered the foundations of anthropology, seriously questioning the legitimacy of studying others. By confronting the critique and turning it into a vital part of the anthropological debate, A Passage to Anthropology provides a rigorous discussion of central theoretical problems in anthropology that will find a readership in the social sciences and the humanities. It makes the case for a renewed and invigorated scholarly anthropology with extensive reference to recent anthropological debates in Europe
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; A passage to anthropology; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface and acknowledgements; Prologue: the itinerary; 1 The ethnographic present: on starting in time; 2 The language paradox: on the limits of words; 3 The empirical foundation: on the grounding of worlds; 4 The anthropological imagination: on the making of sense; 5 The motivated body: on the locus of agency; 6 The inarticulate mind: on the point of awareness; 7 The symbolic violence: on the loss of self; 8 The native voice: on taking responsibility; 9 The realist quest: on asking for evidence; Epilogue: returning home; Notes
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    ISBN: 9780415263948
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (415 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: The international behavioural and social sciences library. Anthropology 4
    Parallel Title: Print version Man in Africa
    DDC: 301.29/6
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    Abstract: Tavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the 1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social sciences. This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of those important works which have since gone out of print, or are difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total are being brought together under the name The International Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the Tavistock
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Man in Africa; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Foreword; Part I: General; Jacques Maquet The Cultural Units of Africa: A Classificatory Problem; Part II: Political Economy; R. E. Bradbury Patrimonialism and Gerontocracy in Benin Political Culture; Robin Horton From Fishing Village to City-state: A Social History of New Calabar; I. M. Lewis From Nomadism to Cultivation: The Expansion of Political Solidarity in Southern Somalia; Peter Morton-Williams The Influence of Habitat and Trade on the Polities of Oyo and Ashanti
    Description / Table of Contents: J. A. Barnes The Politics of LawPart III: Problems in Kinship; Mary Douglas Is Matriliny Doomed in Africa?; Rosemary Harris Unilineal Fact or Fiction: A Further Contribution; M. G. Smith Differentiation and the Segmentary Principle in Two Societies; Phyllis M. Kaberry Witchcraft of the Sun: Incest in Nso; Part IV: Expression of Values; Clara Odugbesan Femininity in Yoruba Religious Art; Robert Brain Friends and Twins in Bangwa; Victor W. Turner Symbolization and Patterning in the Circumcision Rites of Two Bantu-speaking Societies; Jan Vansina The Bushong Poison Ordeal
    Description / Table of Contents: John Middleton Oracles and Divination among the LugbaraMichael Onwuejeogwu The Cult of the Bori Spirits among the Hausa; Farnham Rehfisch Death, Dreams, and the Ancestors in Mambila Culture; Part V: Enigmas of the Past; Clifford J. Jolly and Peter J. Ucko The Riddle of the Sphinx-monkey; Don R. Brothwell Africa's Contribution to Palaeopathology: From the Past to the Future; Bibliography of Professor Daryll Forde; Author Index; Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9780415106580
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (204 p)
    Series Statement: European Association of Social Anthropologists
    Parallel Title: Print version Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge
    DDC: 306/.01
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    Abstract: Anthropology poses an explicit challenge to standard notions of scientific knowledge. It claims to produce genuine insights into the workings of culture in general on the basis of individual social experience in the field. Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge traces the process from the ethnographic experience to the analytical results, showing how fieldwork enables the ethnographer to arrive at an understanding, not only of `culture' and `society', but also of the processes by which cultures and societies are transformed. The contributors challenge the distinction between subjectiv
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Introduction; 1 Incomers and fieldworkers: a comparative study of social experience; 2 Making sense of new experience; 3Vicarious and sensory knowledge of chronology and change: ageing inrural France; 4 Veiled experiences: exploring female practices of seclusion; 5 Shared reasoning in the field: reflexivity beyond the author; 6The mysteries of incarnation: some problems to do with the analyticlanguage of practice; 7 On the relevance of common sense for anthropological knowledge
    Description / Table of Contents: 8Where the community reveals itself: reflexivity and moral judgment inKarpathos, Greece9 Time, ritual and social experience; 10Space and the 'other': social experience and ethnography in the Kalaharidebate; 11 Events and processes: marriages in Libya, 1932-79; 12 Anthropological knowledge incorporated: discussion; Name index; Subject index
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    ISBN: 9780415488501
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (305 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Rules and Meanings
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Knowledge, Sociology of ; Ethnology ; Ethnology ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: First published in 1973, Rules and Meanings is an anthology of works that form part of Mary Douglas' struggle to devise an anthropological modernism conducive to her opposition to reputedly modernizing trends in contemporary society. The collection contains works by Wittgenstein, Schutz, Husserl, Hertz and other continentals. The underlying themes of the anthology are the construction of meaning, the force of hidden background assumptions, tacit conventions and the power of spatial organization to reinforce words. The work serves to complement the philosophers' work on everyday langua
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; MARY DOUGLAS; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Part One Tacit Conventions; 1 L. Wittgenstein (1921) Understanding Depends on Tacit Conventions; 2 A. Schutz (1953 and 1954) The Frame of Unquestioned Constructs; 3 H. Garfinkel (1967) Background Expectancies; 4 E. E. Evans-Pritchard (1937) For Example, Witchcraft; Part Two The Logical Basis of Constructed Reality; 5 L. Wittgenstein (1921) The World is Constructed on a Logical Scaffolding; 6 E. Durkheim and M. Mauss (1903) The Social Genesis of Logical Operations
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 E. E. Evans-Pritchard (1949) 'Where the Women are, the Cattle are not'8 J. C. Faris (1968) 'Occasions' and' Non-Occasions'; 9 E. Husserl (1929 and 1907) The Essence of Redness; 10 G. Lienhardt (1961) Configurations of Colour Structure the Diverse Field of Experience; Part Three Orientations in Time and Space; 11 E. Husserl (1905) Lived Experiences of Time; 12 E. E. Evans-Pritchard (1940) Time is not a Continuum; 13 J. A. Roth (1963) Benchmarks; 14 H. Garfinkel (1967) Time Structures the Biography and Prospects of a Situation; 15 J. Cage (1968) Musical Time and Other Time
    Description / Table of Contents: 16 M. L. J. Abercrombie (1971) Face to Face17 L. Marshall (1960) Each Side of the Fire; 18 P. Bourdieu (1971) The Berber House; 19 P. Gidal (1971) Eight Hours or Three Minutes; Part Four Physical Nature Assigned to Classes and Held to Them by Rules; 20 Mr Justice Ormrod (1971) Sex; 21 R. Hertz (1909) The Hands; 22 F. Steiner (1956) The Head; 23 Mrs Humphry (1897) The Laugh; 24 S. J. Tambiah (1969) Classification of Animals in Thailand; 25 R. Bulmer (1967) Why the Cassowary is not a Bird; Part Five The limits of Knowledge; 26 E. Husserl (1907) The Possibility of Cognition
    Description / Table of Contents: 27 L. Wittgenstein (1921) The Limits of my Language mean the Limits of my World28 B. Bernstein (1971) The Limits of my Language are Social; Part Six Interpenetration of Meanings; 29 D. R. Venables and R. E. Clifford (1957) Academic Dress; 30 T. Wolfe (1968) Shiny Black Shoes; 31 L. Wittgenstein (1938) Wittgenstein's Tailor; 32 Anon (1872) Etiquette: Dinner Party; 33 L. G. Allen (1915) Etiquette: Table; 34 A. Fortescue and J. O'Connell (1943) Etiquette: Altar; Part Seven Provinces of Meaning; 35 A. Schutz (1945) Multiple Realities; 36 E. E. Evans-Pritchard (1937) Social Principles of Selection
    Description / Table of Contents: 37 C. W. M. Hart and A. R. Pilling (1960) Rules Ensure Correspondence between Provinces: The Judicial Contest38 H. Hesse (1943) Insulation Makes the Finite Province Trivial: The Glass Bead Game; 39 Saint Francis (1959) Techniques for Breaking the Claims of Socially Selected Meanings: Brother Masseo's Path-Finding; 40 J. Cage (1968) Indeterminacy; Part Eight Formal Correspondences; 41 L. Wittgenstein (1921) Pictorial Form; 42 S. M. Salim (1962) Disorder Depicts Dishonour; 43 A. Segal (1971) Breach of One Rule Breaches the System of Rules; 44 R. Vailland (1957) The Racketeer in Life and in Play
    Description / Table of Contents: 45 M. A. K. Halliday (1969) The Syntax Enunciates the Theme
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    ISBN: 9780415291149
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    Parallel Title: Print version Risk and Acceptability
    DDC: 304
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    Abstract: First published in 1985, Mary Douglas intended Risk and Acceptability as a review of the existing literature on the state of risk theory. Unsatisfied with the current studies of risk, which she found to be flawed by individualistic and psychologistic biases, she instead uses the book to argue risk analysis from an anthropological perspective. Douglas raises questions about rational choice, the provision of public good and the autonomy of the individual
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; RiskAcceptability According to the Social Sciences; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; 1. Moral Issues in Risk Acceptability; 2. The Emergence of a New Subdiscipline; 3. Perception of Risk; 4. Choice and Risk; 5. Natural Risks; 6. Credibility; 7. Risk-Seeking and Safety First; 8. Institutional Constraints; 9. Risks Encoded; Bibliography; Acknowledgments
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    ISBN: 9780415291132
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    Parallel Title: Print version Constructive Drinking
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Cross-cultural studies ; Drinking customs -- Cross-cultural studies ; Alcoholism -- Cross-cultural studies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: First published in 1987,〈I〉 Constructive Drinking〈/I〉 studies the functions drinking plays within society. A series of original case studies deal with a variety of exotic - not just alcohol - from a variety of cultural and geographical contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Contributors to this volume; I Introductory; 1 Mary Douglas. A distinctive anthropological perspective; 2 Dwight Heath. A decade of development in the anthropological study of alcohol use, 1970-1980; II Drinks construct the world as it is; 3 Joseph Gusfield. Passage to play: rituals of drinking time in American society; 4 Gerald Mars. Longshore drinking, economic security and union politics in Newfoundland; 5 Mary Anna Thornton. Sekt versus Schnapps in an Austrian village; 6 Ndolamb Ngokwey. Varieties of palm wine among the Lele of the Kasai
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Anne Tyler Calabresi. Vin Santo and wine in a Tuscan farmhouse8 Farnham Rehfisch. Competitive beer drinking among the Mambila.; III Drinks construct an ideal world; 9 Paul Antze. Symbolic action in Alcoholics Anonymous; 10 Elizabeth Bott. The Kava ceremonial as a dream structure; 11 Haim Hazan. Holding time still with cups of tea; 12 Lisa Anne Gurr. Maigret's Paris conserved and distilled; IV Alcohol entrenches the alternative economy; 13 Thomas Crump. The alternative economy of alcohol in the Chiapas highlands
    Description / Table of Contents: 14 Hillel Levine. Alcohol monopoly to protect the noncommercial sector of eighteenth-century Poland15 Gerald Mars and Yochanan Altman. Alternative mechanism of distribution in a Soviet economy; Index
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    ISBN: 9780415667081
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (319 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals
    Parallel Title: Print version In the Active Voice (Routledge Revivals)
    DDC: 306.6
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    Abstract: 〈P〉First published in 1982, this collection of essays is a reproach to a form of the sociology of religion that treats people as the passive objects of impersonal social influences.〈/P〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; In the Active Voice; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Passive voice theories in religious sociology; 2 Goods as a system of communication; 3 Money; The contempt of ritual; Raffia cloth distribution in the Lele economy; Primitive rationing; 4 Food as a system of communication; Food studied as a system of communication; Food as an art form; The Food Art Exhibition; Food is not feed; 5 Good taste: review of Pierre Bourdieu, La Distinction; 6 Population control in primitive groups
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Lele economy compared with the Bushong: a study of economic backwardness8 The exclusion of economics; 9 Cultural bias; 10 Maurice Halbwachs, 1877-1945; 11 Judgments on James Frazer; 12 The debate on the Holy: review of The Making of Late Antiquity; Name index; Subject index
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415628587 , 9781136203664 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 249 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781136203664
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Anthropology
    DDC: 304.28
    Keywords: Online-Publikation ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: Drawing on a combination of perspectives from diverse fields, this volume offers an anthropological study of climate change and the ways in which people attempt to predict its local implications, showing how the processes of knowledge making among lay people and experts are not only comparable but also deeply entangled. Through analysis of predictive practices in a diversity of regions affected by climate change - including coastal India, the Cook Islands, Tibet, and the High Arctic, and various domains of scientific expertise and policy making such as ice core drilling, flood risk modelling, and coastal adaptation - the book shows how all attempts at modelling nature's course are deeply social, and how current research in "climate" contributes to a rethinking of nature as a multiplicity of modalities that impact social life.
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415667081
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (319 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals
    Parallel Title: Print version In the Active Voice (Routledge Revivals)
    DDC: 306.6
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: First published in 1982, this collection of essays is a reproach to a form of the sociology of religion that treats people as the passive objects of impersonal social influences. In opposition to this, the author seeks to assert an active voice style of thinking about the relations between individuals and their cultural environment, whether in economics, history or literary criticism.This collection is assembled with the guiding principle that all the essays touch upon the borderland between economic values and personal judgements of quality. Several essays illustrate the theme from the place
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; In the Active Voice; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Passive voice theories in religious sociology; 2 Goods as a system of communication; 3 Money; The contempt of ritual; Raffia cloth distribution in the Lele economy; Primitive rationing; 4 Food as a system of communication; Food studied as a system of communication; Food as an art form; The Food Art Exhibition; Food is not feed; 5 Good taste: review of Pierre Bourdieu, La Distinction; 6 Population control in primitive groups
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Lele economy compared with the Bushong: a study of economic backwardness8 The exclusion of economics; 9 Cultural bias; 10 Maurice Halbwachs, 1877-1945; 11 Judgments on James Frazer; 12 The debate on the Holy: review of The Making of Late Antiquity; Name index; Subject index;
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