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The SAGE Handbook of Social Anthropology is a contemporary landmark volume that defines the field and outlines new directions in research. Divided into four sections, each edited by leading figures in social anthropology, this exhaustive Handbook covers interfaces, places, methodologies and futures. Within each section authors at the leading edge of the discipline contribute in-depth chapters on the central principles and latest developments in their area of expertise.
Introduction – Flying Theory, Grounded Method
Introduction – Flying Theory, Grounded Method
Avoiding the Sense of Déjà Vu
What might a Handbook of Social Anthropology published early in the second decade of the twenty-first century offer its readers that they did not already have? The question preoccupied the editorial team ...
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