Current Policies and Practices in European Social Anthropology Education Rebecca Hasselbach-AndeeAs Europe becomes more integrated at the economic and political level, attempts are being made to harmonize education policies as well. This volume offers an important contribution in that the authors examine, for the first time,the politics and practices of social anthropology education across Europe. They look at a wide variety of current developments, including new teaching initiatives, the use of participatory teaching materials, film and video,
Austerity and the Labor Movement analyzes whether this assumption is indeed true
substantive but not overloaded with developmental or technical detail
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her reconstruction of a "poetic" sociology identifies an alternative field of knowledge that contemporary scholars might still explore
Starting with Marx and Freud
focusing on the breakthroughs and their institutionalization in Greece
in a culture that permitted and even celebrated emotional bonds between men
Explores legal systems and best practices for interdisciplinary collaboration between social workers and lawyers
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Josh Toth teaches literature and critical theory at Grant MacEwan College and is coeditor (with Neil Brooks) of The Mourning After: Attending the Wake of Postmodernism