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Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Applications of Anthropology
Sarah Pink
PART I: THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE U.K.
Chapter 1. Machetes into a Jungle? A History of Anthropology in Policy and Practice, 1981–2000
Susan Wright
Chapter 2. Dinner at Claridges? Anthropology and the ‘Captains of Industry’, 1947–1955
David Mills
PART II: ANTHROPOLOGY AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 3. The Pure and the Impure? Reflections on Applying Anthropology and Doing Ethnography
Simon Roberts
Chapter 4. The Need to Engage with Non-Ethnographic Research Methods: A Personal View
Adam Drazin
PART III: ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE PUBLIC SECTOR
Chapter 5. International Development, Social Analysis, and Anthropology? Applying Anthropology in and to Development
Maia Green
Chapter 6. Anthropology at the Centre: Reflections on Research, Policy Guidance and Decision Support
Mils Hills
Chapter 7. Speaking of Silence: Reflections on the Application of Anthropology to the U.K. Health Services
Elizabeth Hart
PART IV ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN: ANTHROPOLOGY MEDIA AND LAW
Chapter 8. Anthropologists in Television: A Disappearing World?
Paul Henley
Chapter 9. Research, Representations and Responsibilities: An Anthropologist in the Contested World of Foxhunting
Garry Marvin
Chapter 10. ‘Culture’ in Court: Albanian Migrants and the Anthropologist as Expert Witness
Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
Notes on Contributors
Index
Applications of Anthropology
Professional Anthropology in the Twenty-first Century
Edited by Sarah Pink
256 pages, bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-84545-027-4 Hb Published (December 2005)
eISBN 978-0-85745-688-5 eBook