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  1. Readings in missionary anthropology II (The William Carey Library series on applied cultural anthropology) by William Allen Smalley, 1978
  2. Gospel & culture: The papers of a consultation on the Gospel and culture (The William Carey Library series on applied cultural anthropology)
  3. Kuyo Chico: Applied Anthropology in an Indian Community by Oscar Nunez Del Prado, 1973-11-30
  4. Aroland Is Our Home: An Incomplete Victory in Applied Anthropology (Ams Ars Poetica,) by Paul Driben, 1986-11
  5. Applied Anthropology: A Career-Oriented Approach (with Anthropology Career Resources Handbook) by Margaret A. Gwynne, 2002-12-07
  6. Anthropology : An Applied Perspective: by Gary Ferraro, Wenda Travathan, et all 1994
  7. Anthropological Research: Process and Application (Suny Series in Advances in Applied Anthropology)
  8. Clinically Applied Anthropology: Anthropologists in Health Science Settings (Culture, Illness and Healing)
  9. Applied Anthropology by Roger Bastide, 1974-01-01
  10. Culture and Change Along the Blue Nile: Courts, Markets, and Strategies for Development (Westview Special Studies in Applied Anthropology) by Lina Fruzetti, Akos Ostor, 1990-01
  11. Applied Anthropology in Australasia
  12. Anthropology in Use: A Source Book on Anthropological Practice (Westview Special Studies in Applied Anthropology) by John Van Willigen, 1991-09
  13. Study Guide for Ferraro's Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective, 6th by Gary Ferraro, 2005-07-18
  14. Anthropology for Tomorrow: Creating Practitioner Oriented Applied Anthropology Programs (A Special publication of the American Anthropological Association ... for the Practice of Anthropology)

61. WJ McGee And Conservation As Applied Anthropology
Site Index. WJ McGee and Conservation as applied anthropology. by Terry West,Ph.D. History Unit USDA Forest Service Washington, DC. applied anthropology.
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WJ McGee and Conservation as Applied Anthropology
by
Terry West, Ph.D.
History Unit
USDA Forest Service
Washington, D.C. June 1992
INTRODUCTION
This paper recognizes the contribution of William John McGee to the conservation movement of the progressive era (1880-1920) in American political history (Hays 1959). The conservation cause emerged at the end of the 19th Century when professional societies (engineering, mining, forestry) began advocating state and Federal government management of forests, range, minerals, water, and wildlife on public lands (Steen 1991, 1992). The political success of these groups is manifested by the passage of acts such as the Forest Reserve Act of 1891, the Forest Management or Organic Act (1897) and the Reclamation Act (1902). The departure of Roosevelt from office in 1909 enabled Congress to abort the Commission but its recommendations laid the foundation on which the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) was modeled a generation later (Pinkett 1990: 10, Holmes 1972: 13, Pinchot 1947: 331). This new approach to natural resources policy-making (Miller 1973: 22) reflected the progressive Republican reform goal of modernizing government to make it more responsive to society's needs (Graves 1987: 140-141). The idea of comprehensive resource management influenced a generation of natural resources managers and the concept of multiple use is still the basis for public administration of natural resources. In accounts of the history of applied anthropologythe application of applied knowledge to solve human problemsthe conservation work of McGee is not mentioned (van Willigen 1986). The purpose of this essay is to correct that oversight.

62. Applied Anthropology
applied anthropology. applied anthropology A further description Considerationsand concerns. Return to the Opening Page. Back to the Main Overview Page.
http://www.qvctc.commnet.edu/brian/applant.html
Quinebaug Valley
Community College
Danielson, CT 06239 Brian Donohue-Lynch
Anthropology/Sociology To learn more, choose from the menu below
Applied Anthropology Applied Anthropology is the field in which professionals use the insights of anthropological research to assist practical social/cultural projects across cultures and throughout the world. Applied Anthropology: A further description... Considerations and concerns Return to the Opening Page Back to the Main "Overview" Page ...
[Click here to return to main anthropology page]
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63. InfoDome - Applied Anthropology Web Sites
applied anthropology Web Sites. Southern California applied anthropologyNetwork (SCAAN) This Web site provides contact information for SCAAN.
http://infodome.sdsu.edu/research/guides/anthropology/antapplied.shtml
Applied Anthropology Web Sites
ANTHAP: The Applied Anthropology Computer Network
This Web site provides a wide variety of information about applied anthropology, including answers to frequently asked questions, graduate programs in applied anthropology, and links to sites with employment opportunities for applied anthropologists.
High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology
This Web site provides a definition of applied anthropology and links to the tables of contents of the journal, High Plains Applied Anthropologist
National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA) Resource List
This Web site provides information about NAPA, as well as training guidelines for applied anthropology programs and links to Local Practitioner Associations.
Open Directory - Applied Anthropology
This Web site provides links to Web sites arranged by Journals, Organizations, Applied Linguistics, and Forensic Anthropology.
The Society for Applied Anthropology (SAA)
This Web site provides information about SAA, job openings, and links to related organizations and training programs.
Southern California Applied Anthropology Network (SCAAN)
This Web site provides contact information for SCAAN.

64. Applied Anthropology
applied anthropology. From skinner again. Comments. a good example ofapplied but still reflexive anthropology. A good opportunity
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a good example of applied but still reflexive anthropology. A good opportunity for lots of jazzy pictures though? Last changed: August 31, 2000

65. Goldsmiths College > MA In Applied Anthropology And Community And Youth Work
MA in applied anthropology and Community and Youth Work Attendance1 year fulltime or 2 years part-time. Entrance requirements You
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MA in Applied Anthropology and Community and Youth Work Attendance: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time Entrance requirements: You should normally have or expect to be awarded a first degree of at least second class standard in a relevant discipline. If your degree is in an unrelated field, you may also be considered subject to a qualifying examination; we may ask any applicant to take this. We welcome applications from EU students (full-time or part-time) and overseas students (full-time only). You also need some experience of community and youth work; or have, or expect to be awarded, a professional qualification in community and youth work or another relevant professional qualification, and have significant experience in community and youth work. Applications: Please see Applying to Goldsmiths . Please return your application form by July. Admission: Normally by interview and work report. Fees: Financial Information Criminal convictions: Certain types of criminal convictions can have implications for practice placements on this programme and subsequent employment; not all convictions automatically make someone ineligible for training and employment, but you should be aware that if you are offered a place you will be asked to provide details of prior or pending convictions and that the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 does not apply. Please see 'Criminal Records Bureau' below.

66. PSN: Jun96 : 1997 Society For Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting
1997 Society for applied anthropology Annual Meeting. ABOUT THE SOCIETYFOR applied anthropology. The Society for applied anthropology
http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/psn/jun96/0141.html
1997 Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting
Wed, 26 Jun 1996 15:43:03 -0500
PMA sfaa@telepath.com
METHOD - POWER - CHANGE
APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGISTS TO MEET IN SEATTLE, MARCH 1997
The Society for Applied Anthropology is planning now for its 1997 Annual
Meeting, to be held in Seattle, Washington, next March 4-8 at the Madison
Renaissance Hotel. This meeting will be co-sponsored by the Society for
Medical Anthropology, the Council on Nursing and Anthropology, and the
Political Ecology Society. The American Ethnological Society will be
meeting at the same time just a few blocks down the street at the Seattle
Hilton. "The meeting's sponsorship reflects the wide range of subjects where anthropologists' insights and observations today are put to good use," according to Dr. Edward Liebow, the year's Program Chair and a senior scientist at the Battelle Seattle Research Center. "Health and medicine

67. UNL ANTHRO Field School: Applied Anthropology
The Content. All students will learn ethnographic field techniques, appliedanthropology principles, and visual anthropology as a research strategy.
http://www.unl.edu/anthro/field/97_fld2.html
Field School in Ethnography and Natural Resource Planning
The Setting
The rugged Sierra Oriental of Northern Mexico in a rural Mestizo village, Emilia Carranza.
The Term
The first eight week session (May 19-July 11, 1997). One week of orientation in Lincoln, three days travel each way and five weeks in Mexico, plus one week in Lincoln to complete reports.
The Students
Students can come from disciplines in the social sciences, engineering and environmental studies. Consent of instructors is required.
The Content
All students will learn ethnographic field techniques, applied anthropology principles, and visual anthropology as a research strategy. The natural resource content will include energy and natural resource evaluation, water supply management, regional farming practice and development of economic opportunities.
The Faculty
Emilia Gonzalez-Clements is and applied anthropologist and native Spanish speaker. She is a Visiting Professor in Anthropology. L. Davis Clements is Professor of Biological Systems Engineering, and fluent in Spanish. Both have expertise and experience in grassroots, sustainable development in Latin America. For more information, call:

68. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Clinically Applied Anthropology
Books » Clinically applied anthropology. Clinically applied anthropology Anthropologistsin Health Science Settings. edited by NJ Chrisman T. Maretzki
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Clinically Applied Anthropology
Anthropologists in Health Science Settings

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CULTURE, ILLNESS AND HEALING Volume 5
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Hardbound, ISBN 90-277-1418-5
September 1982, 764 pp.
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69. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Clinically Applied Anthropology
Books » Clinically applied anthropology. Clinically applied anthropologyAnthropologists in Health Science Settings. Kluwer Academic
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edited by
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T. Maretzki
Book Series:
CULTURE, ILLNESS AND HEALING Volume 5
D. Reidel Publishing Company
Hardbound, ISBN 90-277-1418-5
September 1982, 764 pp. Printing on Demand EUR 246.00 / USD 312.00 / GBP 188.00 Paperback, ISBN 90-277-1419-3 October 1982, 764 pp. Out of Print Home Help section About Us Contact Us ... Search

70. Applied Anthropology Archaeology
PO Box 15200 Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ 860115200 Phone(928) 523-3180 Fax (928) 523-9135 E-mail Anthropology@nau.edu.
http://www4.nau.edu/anthro/anthropology_main.htm

71. Applied Anthropology & Archaeology
NAU Anthropology.
http://www4.nau.edu/anthro/anthropology_main frame2A.htm
NAU Anthropology

72. Applied Anthropology Computer Network
applied anthropology Computer Network. http//anthap.oakland.edu/. Features Anannotated list of applied anthropology sites on the Web. This
http://www.aldea.com/guides/ag/b333ud.html

73. Society For Applied Anthropology (SfAA)
Society for applied anthropology (SfAA). http//www.telepath.com/sfaa/. This siteprovides information, articles and publications about applied anthropology.
http://www.aldea.com/guides/ag/b226ud.html

74. Applied Anthropology - AnthroBase - Dictionary Of Anthropology: A Searchable Dat
applied anthropology, For texts concerned with applied anthropology on AnthroBase,click here http//www.anthrobase.com/Browse/Thm/A/applied_anthro.htm.
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Applied anthropology Dictionary Home
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A common term for anthropological research that is practially oriented and (often) organized and financed as projects. Applied anthropology is often contrasted with academic anthropology, which is primarily concerned with basic research: analyses that are primarily of scientific or theoretical interest. The boundaries between applied and academic anthropology are indistinct. There exists a society for applied anthropologists in the USA The High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology - see http://www.hpsfaa.org/ For texts concerned with applied anthropology on AnthroBase , click here:
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75. Applied Anthropology
applied anthropology the use of anthropological expertise on a very practical levelin trying to understand and alleviate human problems such as the impact of
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76. Toussaint: Applied Anthropology
Sandy Toussaint and Jim Taylor (edited by), applied anthropology IN AUSTRALASIACopyright (c) 1999 The University of Western Australia Press.
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/AnthropWWW/department/staff/books_toussaint/toussain_
Sandy Toussaint and Jim Taylor (edited by),
APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY IN AUSTRALASIA
Reproduced with the permission of the University of Western Australia Press Cover designed by Rebecca Maley Front Cover Back Cover The University of Western Australia: CRICOS Provider No. 00126G

77. Anthropology Chapter 1 -- Applied Anthropology
Chapter 1 What is Anthropology? applied anthropology, The following weblinks are related to the applied anthropology boxes in the chapter.
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Chapter 1: What is Anthropology?
Applied Anthropology

The following web links are related to the "applied anthropology boxes" in the chapter. Explore these sites and summarize your observations.
Languages of Malawi
Explore this page to find out more about the languages and people of Malawi.
Society for Applied Anthropolgy
Learn the principles behind this society and become acquainted with its members. Also review the projects they have implemented.
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78. ANT 362 Applied Anthropology
ANT 362 applied anthropology (3) II. Prerequisite Junior Standing.Will examine anthropology's role, as a profession, in dealing
http://puffin.creighton.edu/soc/Courses/ANT362~1.HTM
ANT 362 Applied Anthropology (3) II Prerequisite: Junior Standing Will examine anthropology's role, as a profession, in dealing with contemporary human problems. This course will introduce students to key anthropological concepts, theories and research methods, and demonstrate the usefulness of these tools in identifying, assessing, and solving problems by using case studies.

79. Applied Anthropology & Planning
applied anthropology Planning. ANTHROPLANNERS. An overview of the applicationof applied anthropology to urban, rural, and regional planning.
http://208.13.158.54/departments/plan/issue/linkpgs/anthro.html
Applied Anthropology
NOTE TO USERS: Most of the sites provided in the planning topic pages are either from government, non-profit, or educational agencies; however, some of the sites are commercial and are included because of the array of materials provided in the site. The planning topic pages are provided as a public service and are not meant to endorse one site over another nor to endorse any commercial enterprise. Site suggestions are welcome, although all suggestions will go through a screening process. In order to suggest a site for inclusion, email the planning department webmaster.
  • ANTHRO-PLANNERS An overview of the application of applied anthropology to urban, rural, and regional planning. The site provides bibliographies for Applied Anthropology, Research Methods, Community Development, Citizen Participation, Transportation, and Urban Design, as well as links to related sites and to appropriate shareware programs. ANTHAP The Applied Anthropology Computer Network includes links to materials concerning Applied Anthropology and the National Association of the Practce of Anthropology, a subject specific browser and bulletin boards, working papers, and other supporting materials. "

80. DEVELOP/APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY--Wells D
DEVELOP/applied anthropology Professor Wells D Term 02A. Course Number, SOCI173.Course Name, DEVELOP/applied anthropology. Instructor Name, Wells D.
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