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Ethnoprimatology: A Practical Guide to Research at the Human-Nonhuman Primate Interface
Contributor(s): Dore, Kerry M. (Editor), Riley, Erin P. (Editor), Fuentes, Agustín (Editor)
ISBN: 1107109965     ISBN-13: 9781107109964
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $95.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - Physical
- Nature | Animals - Primates
Dewey: 599.9
LCCN: 2016033745
Series: Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 0.76" H x 6.98" W x 10.09" (1.75 lbs) 324 pages
 
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Ethnoprimatology, the combining of primatological and anthropological practice and the viewing of humans and other primates as living in integrated and shared ecological and social spaces, has become an increasingly popular approach to primate studies in the twenty-first century. Offering an insight into the investigation and documentation of human-nonhuman primate relations in the Anthropocene, this book guides the reader through the preparation, design, implementation, and analysis of an ethnoprimatological research project, offering practical examples of the vast array of methods and techniques at chapter level. With contributions from the world's leading experts in the field, Ethnoprimatology critically analyses current primate conservation efforts, outlines their major research questions, theoretical bases and methods, and tackles the challenges and complexities involved in mixed-methods research. Documenting the spectrum of current research in the field, it is an ideal volume for students and researchers in ethnoprimatology, primatology, anthropology, and conservation biology.

Contributor Bio(s): Riley, Erin P.: - Erin P. Riley is Professor of Anthropology at San Diego State University. Her research examines the impact of anthropogenic habitat alteration on macaque ecology and behavior, and cultural conceptions of primates, nature, and conservation.Dore, Kerry M.: - Kerry M. Dore is a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas, San Antonio and an Adjunct Instructor at Marist College, New York and Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond. Her research focuses on the interface between vervet monkeys and people in St Kitts and the broader Caribbean.