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This book’s main competitor is Fardon’s (1999) intellectual biography. The proposed book differs from Fardon’s in six key respects: Shorter Aimed at wider readership Deals with later works which appeared after Fardon's book Looks at work done by those who have drawn upon and developed Douglas's work Greater emphasis on the relations between Douglas’ arguments and wider debates in the social sciences Shows that central to all Douglas’s arguments was the development of an approach to understanding conflict, its amplification and its reconciliation, whereas this theme is not central to Fardon’s book.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book’s main competitor is Fardon’s (1999) intellectual biography. The proposed book differs from Fardon’s in six key respects: Shorter Aimed at wider readership Deals with later works which appeared after Fardon's book Looks at work done by those who have drawn upon and developed Douglas's work Greater emphasis on the relations between Douglas’ arguments and wider debates in the social sciences Shows that central to all Douglas’s arguments was the development of an approach to understanding conflict, its amplification and its reconciliation, whereas this theme is not central to Fardon’s book.
Autorenporträt
Paul Richards was formerly Professor of Anthropology at University College London, and now advises the Directorate of Research at Njala University in Sierra Leone. His numerous publications on the civil wars of the 1990s in West Africa have applied Douglas's theoretical insights to understanding rebellion and violent factional conflict.