Using Anthropology in the World: A Guide to Becoming an Anthropologist Practitioner
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Book Details
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Author: Nolan, Riall W.
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Publisher: Routledge
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 9781611329506
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Pages: 218
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions:
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Length: 9.1 inches
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Width: 6.1 inches
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Thickness: 0.7 inches
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About The Book
Riall W. Nolan’s Using Anthropology in the World is a vital guide for students and early-career professionals aiming to apply anthropological knowledge beyond academic settings. As the demand for practical anthropology grows, this book serves as a comprehensive roadmap to understanding how the discipline can address real-world issues across diverse sectors.
Specifically tailored for students—including those in traditional academic programs—this first edition explores the evolution and current landscape of applied anthropology. Nolan outlines how theory, methodology, and application come together in practice, offering actionable advice on preparing for careers outside the university. The book includes insightful contributions from working anthropologists, practical career planning tips, and discussions on employment strategies, professional challenges, and future trends in the field.
Published by Routledge, Using Anthropology in the World is a must-read for those seeking a meaningful career that bridges scholarly insight with practical impact. It empowers readers to navigate the exciting opportunities that lie at the intersection of anthropological knowledge and societal needs.