Comparing Cultures
Innovations in Comparative Ethnography
Herausgeber: Schnegg, Michael; Lowe, Edward D
Comparing Cultures
Innovations in Comparative Ethnography
Herausgeber: Schnegg, Michael; Lowe, Edward D
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Shows how comparative ethnographic methods can be successfully used to study important human concerns in anthropology.
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Shows how comparative ethnographic methods can be successfully used to study important human concerns in anthropology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 183mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487283
- ISBN-10: 1108487289
- Artikelnr.: 59484179
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 183mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487283
- ISBN-10: 1108487289
- Artikelnr.: 59484179
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction. Comparative ethnography: its promise, process, and successful
implementations Edward D. Lowe and Michael Schnegg; Part I. Binary
Comparisons: 1. Thinking with comparison in the anthropology/historical
anthropology of migration Caroline B. Brettell; 2. Comparing tangerines:
Dorothy Lee and the search for an authentic individualism Richard Handler;
3. A comparative ethnographic study of suicide epidemics in two Pacific
Island societies Edward D. Lowe; Part II. Regional Comparisons: 4. The
comparison of structures and the comparison of systems: Lévi-Strauss,
Dumont, Luhmann Guido Sprenger; 5. Regional comparison in historical
anthropology: three case examples from South Arabia Andre Gingrich; 6.
Scaling ethnography up Michael Schnegg; Part III. Distant and Fluid
Comparisons: 7. Best, worst, and good enough: lessons learned from
multi-sited comparative ethnography Jennifer S. Hirsch, Holly Wardlow,
Daniel Jordan Smith, Harriet Phinney, Shanti Parikh and Constance A.
Nathanson; 8. Research across cultures and disciplines: methodological
challenges in an interdisciplinary and comparative research project on
emotion socialization Birgitt Röttger-Rössler; 9. Global sport industries,
comparison, and economics of scales Niko Besnier and Daniel Guinness.
implementations Edward D. Lowe and Michael Schnegg; Part I. Binary
Comparisons: 1. Thinking with comparison in the anthropology/historical
anthropology of migration Caroline B. Brettell; 2. Comparing tangerines:
Dorothy Lee and the search for an authentic individualism Richard Handler;
3. A comparative ethnographic study of suicide epidemics in two Pacific
Island societies Edward D. Lowe; Part II. Regional Comparisons: 4. The
comparison of structures and the comparison of systems: Lévi-Strauss,
Dumont, Luhmann Guido Sprenger; 5. Regional comparison in historical
anthropology: three case examples from South Arabia Andre Gingrich; 6.
Scaling ethnography up Michael Schnegg; Part III. Distant and Fluid
Comparisons: 7. Best, worst, and good enough: lessons learned from
multi-sited comparative ethnography Jennifer S. Hirsch, Holly Wardlow,
Daniel Jordan Smith, Harriet Phinney, Shanti Parikh and Constance A.
Nathanson; 8. Research across cultures and disciplines: methodological
challenges in an interdisciplinary and comparative research project on
emotion socialization Birgitt Röttger-Rössler; 9. Global sport industries,
comparison, and economics of scales Niko Besnier and Daniel Guinness.
Introduction. Comparative ethnography: its promise, process, and successful
implementations Edward D. Lowe and Michael Schnegg; Part I. Binary
Comparisons: 1. Thinking with comparison in the anthropology/historical
anthropology of migration Caroline B. Brettell; 2. Comparing tangerines:
Dorothy Lee and the search for an authentic individualism Richard Handler;
3. A comparative ethnographic study of suicide epidemics in two Pacific
Island societies Edward D. Lowe; Part II. Regional Comparisons: 4. The
comparison of structures and the comparison of systems: Lévi-Strauss,
Dumont, Luhmann Guido Sprenger; 5. Regional comparison in historical
anthropology: three case examples from South Arabia Andre Gingrich; 6.
Scaling ethnography up Michael Schnegg; Part III. Distant and Fluid
Comparisons: 7. Best, worst, and good enough: lessons learned from
multi-sited comparative ethnography Jennifer S. Hirsch, Holly Wardlow,
Daniel Jordan Smith, Harriet Phinney, Shanti Parikh and Constance A.
Nathanson; 8. Research across cultures and disciplines: methodological
challenges in an interdisciplinary and comparative research project on
emotion socialization Birgitt Röttger-Rössler; 9. Global sport industries,
comparison, and economics of scales Niko Besnier and Daniel Guinness.
implementations Edward D. Lowe and Michael Schnegg; Part I. Binary
Comparisons: 1. Thinking with comparison in the anthropology/historical
anthropology of migration Caroline B. Brettell; 2. Comparing tangerines:
Dorothy Lee and the search for an authentic individualism Richard Handler;
3. A comparative ethnographic study of suicide epidemics in two Pacific
Island societies Edward D. Lowe; Part II. Regional Comparisons: 4. The
comparison of structures and the comparison of systems: Lévi-Strauss,
Dumont, Luhmann Guido Sprenger; 5. Regional comparison in historical
anthropology: three case examples from South Arabia Andre Gingrich; 6.
Scaling ethnography up Michael Schnegg; Part III. Distant and Fluid
Comparisons: 7. Best, worst, and good enough: lessons learned from
multi-sited comparative ethnography Jennifer S. Hirsch, Holly Wardlow,
Daniel Jordan Smith, Harriet Phinney, Shanti Parikh and Constance A.
Nathanson; 8. Research across cultures and disciplines: methodological
challenges in an interdisciplinary and comparative research project on
emotion socialization Birgitt Röttger-Rössler; 9. Global sport industries,
comparison, and economics of scales Niko Besnier and Daniel Guinness.







