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Ethnography and Development : The Work of Richard F. Salisbury.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Fontanus Monograph SeriesPublisher: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (409 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773584655
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ethnography and DevelopmentLOC classification:
  • GN397.5 -- .S35 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Editor's Note -- I. In Memoriam et Ad Futuram: The Anthropology of Richard F. Salisbury (1926-1989) -- II. Ethnography and Social Structure in New Guinea: The Early Years -- Essays -- 1. Siane Kinship: The Internal Structure of the Clan and the Child's Adaptation To It (1954) -- 2. Structuring Ignorance: The Genesis of a Myth in New Guinea (1966) -- 3. Asymmetrical Marriage Systems (1956) -- 4. New Guinea Highland Models and Descent Theory (1964) -- III. Political Anthropology: Systems, Transactions and Regions -- Essays -- 5. Political Consolidation and Economic Development - Vunamami: Economic Transformation in a Traditional Society (1970) -- 6. An Anthropologist's Use of Historical Methods (1967) -- 7. Transactional Politics: Factions and Beyond (1977) -- IV. Anthropological Economics -- Essays -- 8. Anthropology and Economics (1968) -- 9. Formal Analysis and Anthropological Economics: The Rossel Island Case (1968) -- 10. Non-equilibrium Models in New Guinea Ecology (1975) -- 11. Introduction - Vunamami: Economic Transformation in a Traditional Society (1970) -- V. Applying Knowledge: Anthropological Praxis and Public Policy -- Essays -- 12. The Nature of the Present Study: Development and James Bay: Social Implications of the Hydro-electric Proposals (1972) -- 13. The Anthropologist as Societal Ombudsman (1976) -- 14. The North as a Developing Nation (1979) -- 15. Application and Theory in Canadian Anthropology: The James Bay Agreement (1979) -- 16. The Economics of Development Through Services: Findings of the McGill Programme Among the Cree (1988) -- VI. Organizing for the Common Good: Developing Anthropology -- 17. Applied Anthropology in Canada: Problems and Prospects by Richard F. Salisbury (1983) -- 18. Les Défis et Contraintes de I'Anthropologie du Developpement: Entrevue avec Richard F. Salisbury (1983).
VII. Richard F. Salisbury: A Chronological Bibliography -- VIII. The Contributors -- IX. Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.
Summary: An insightful exploration of the work and continued influence of a groundbreaking anthropologist.
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Cover -- Table of Contents -- Editor's Note -- I. In Memoriam et Ad Futuram: The Anthropology of Richard F. Salisbury (1926-1989) -- II. Ethnography and Social Structure in New Guinea: The Early Years -- Essays -- 1. Siane Kinship: The Internal Structure of the Clan and the Child's Adaptation To It (1954) -- 2. Structuring Ignorance: The Genesis of a Myth in New Guinea (1966) -- 3. Asymmetrical Marriage Systems (1956) -- 4. New Guinea Highland Models and Descent Theory (1964) -- III. Political Anthropology: Systems, Transactions and Regions -- Essays -- 5. Political Consolidation and Economic Development - Vunamami: Economic Transformation in a Traditional Society (1970) -- 6. An Anthropologist's Use of Historical Methods (1967) -- 7. Transactional Politics: Factions and Beyond (1977) -- IV. Anthropological Economics -- Essays -- 8. Anthropology and Economics (1968) -- 9. Formal Analysis and Anthropological Economics: The Rossel Island Case (1968) -- 10. Non-equilibrium Models in New Guinea Ecology (1975) -- 11. Introduction - Vunamami: Economic Transformation in a Traditional Society (1970) -- V. Applying Knowledge: Anthropological Praxis and Public Policy -- Essays -- 12. The Nature of the Present Study: Development and James Bay: Social Implications of the Hydro-electric Proposals (1972) -- 13. The Anthropologist as Societal Ombudsman (1976) -- 14. The North as a Developing Nation (1979) -- 15. Application and Theory in Canadian Anthropology: The James Bay Agreement (1979) -- 16. The Economics of Development Through Services: Findings of the McGill Programme Among the Cree (1988) -- VI. Organizing for the Common Good: Developing Anthropology -- 17. Applied Anthropology in Canada: Problems and Prospects by Richard F. Salisbury (1983) -- 18. Les Défis et Contraintes de I'Anthropologie du Developpement: Entrevue avec Richard F. Salisbury (1983).

VII. Richard F. Salisbury: A Chronological Bibliography -- VIII. The Contributors -- IX. Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.

An insightful exploration of the work and continued influence of a groundbreaking anthropologist.

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