A Handbook of Practicing Anthropology

A Handbook of Practicing Anthropology

Nolan, Riall

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An essential career–planning resource, A Handbook of Practicing Anthropology presents a comprehensive account of contemporary anthropological practice written primarily by anthropological practitioners Engagingly written  and instructive accounts  of practice by anthropological professionals working in corporations, governmental, entrepreneurial, and educational settings Provides essential guidance on applying anthropological principles on the job: what works well and what must be learned Emphasizes the value of collaboration, teamwork, and continuous learning as key elements to success in non–academic careers Highlights the range of successful career options for practitioners , describes  significant sectors of professional activity, and discusses key issues, concerns, and controversies in the field Chapters examine key practice sectors such as freelancing, managing a consulting firm, working for government, non–profits, and corporations, and the domains of health, industry, education, international development, and the military INDICE: Preface I. Introduction 1. Introduction to Practice Riall W. Nolan II. The Practitioner Career Arc 2. Professional Training and Preparation Terry Redding 3. Making the Transition from the Academy to Practice: Lessons Learned Mary Odell Butler  4. Job Hunting: Searching for a Job in the 21st Century Judy Tso 5. Job Success 101: A Quick Graduate Course Cathleen Crain and Nathaniel Tashima 6. Careers in Practice: It’s Not The Academy Susan Squires 7. Stress and Failure in Practice Work Riall W.  Nolan III. Practitioner Bases 8. Doing Anthropology – Full Tilt, Full Time Gordon Bronitsky 9. Working As an Independent Consultant in a Business of One Judy Tso 10. How to be a Self–Supporting Anthropologist Grant McCracken 11. The Flight of a Firebird: Becoming a Practicing Disaster Anthropologist Susanna M. Hoffman 12. Engaging the Unknown, Outlining the Future: An Anthropologically–Based Consulting Firm Cathleen Crain and Nathaniel Tashima 13. NON–Government Organizations Adam Koons 14. Multilateral Governmental Organizations William L. Partridge 15. Tools for Gauging Success in the Corporate Sector: A Case for Personal Metrics as a Practitioner Tracy Meerwarth Pester 16. Working for the Government Shirley J. Fiske 17. Anthropologists Working in Higher Education Dennis Wiedman IV. Domains of Practice 18. Methods and Approaches Mary Odell Butler 19. Practitioners Working in Health Suzanne Heurtin–Roberts and Martha Hare 20. International Development Marie Clarke 21. Military and Security Kerry B. Fosher and Frank J. Tortorello, Jr. 22. Anthropologists at Work in Advertising and Marketing Timothy de Waal Malefyt 23. Anthropology in Design and Product Development Crysta Metcalf 24. Environment and Resources Robert Winthrop 25. Practitioners in Humanitarian Assistance: Saving the World, One Disaster at a Time Adam Koons V. Key Issues 26. Ethics and Practicing Anthropology – Pragmatic, Practical, and Principled: A Case Study Lenora Bohren and Linda Whiteford 27. The Academy / Practitioner Relationship: A Vision for Anthropology Linda A. Bennett and Shirley J. Fiske 28. Professional Communication Nathaniel Tashima and Cathleen Crain 29. Working on Cross–Disciplinary Teams Mari H. Clarke 30. With a Little Help from My Friends: Professional Networking for Practitioners Paula Chambers 31. Drug resistance and biosocial analysis in practice: Case Studies and Lessons from Siberia and South Africa Amy S. Porter and Paul E. Farmer 32. Getting Fit for Practice: High Performing Applied Programs Elizabeth K. Briody and Riall W. Nolan VI. Conclusion 33. The Future of Practice: Anthropology and the Grand Challenges Riall W. Nolan

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-67460-4
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 432
  • Fecha Publicación: 22/02/2013
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés