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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780429853821
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (187 pages)
    Series Statement: New Biological Anthropology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 573
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Human biology-Research.. ; Primatology.. ; Ethnology-Research.. ; Primates-Research.. ; Human-animal relationships ; Physical anthropology..
    Abstract: Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of figures and tables -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: The Promise of Contemporary Primatology -- My Academic Coordinates -- Overview -- Notes -- References -- 2 Franz Boas, American Anthropology, and the Biological-Sociocultural Divide -- Franz Boas: You Can Call Him "Papa" -- The AAA, the AA, and the Biological-Sociocultural Divide -- Transcending the Abyss -- Notes -- References -- 3 Primatology: Becoming Anthropology -- Early Movers and Shakers -- Anthropology Catches On: The Founding Fathers and Mothers -- Primatology and the "New Physical Anthropology" -- From Referential Models to a Broad Comparative Analysis -- How to do Anthropological (Behavioral) Primatology? -- Notes -- References -- 4 Primatology in Anthropogenic Contexts: An Extended Evolutionary Approach -- Primatology's Transformation -- The Reigning Paradigm: Primate Behavioral Ecology -- Beyond the "Unnatural Problem" -- Adaptation: Adaptability -- Behavioral Plasticity in the Spotlight -- Human, Primate, and Human-Primate Niche Construction -- Notes -- References -- 5 Primatology in Anthropogenic Contexts: The Emergence of Ethnoprimatology -- The Ethnoprimatological Scope -- Human-Primate Communities: Sympatry and Adaptability -- Human-Primate Disease Ecology -- Wait, Humans Matter Too? Cultural Facets of the Human-Primate Interface -- Ethnoprimatology Then, Ethnoprimatology Now -- Notes -- References -- 6 Beyond the Divide: Fieldwork, Reflexivity, and Multispecies Worlds -- Sociocultural Anthropology: Friend Not Foe -- The Ethological Gaze: Seeing Reflexivity in Primatology -- Context Always Matters, So Study It -- The Human-Macaque Community Interface in the Lindu Highlands -- Natural-Cultural Contact Zones in Bali, Indonesia.
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