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Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader
Contributor(s): Nash, June (Editor)
ISBN: 1405101083     ISBN-13: 9781405101080
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
OUR PRICE:   $150.43  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2004
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Annotation: Globalization has spurred people to mobilize to protect their lands, cultural identities, and autonomy. Simultaneous communications advances have increased awareness of human rights violations and inequities in the global distribution of resources. Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader expands on standard studies of social movements by offering a collection of writings that is exclusively "anthropological" in nature and "global "in its focus - thereby serving as an invaluable tool for instructors and students alike.

The chapters are based on fieldwork carried out on four continents - North America, South America, Africa, and Asia - and in fourteen countries. These chapters address: problems of global health and the spread of diseases; loss of control over basic resources such as water and fuel; militarization; and repression of indigenous peoples and of women. The authors offer solutions that have been formulated by local peoples themselves; these innovative responses provide a context for reform from below rather than directed by preconceived notions from above.

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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
- History | Social History
Dewey: 303.484
LCCN: 2004003994
Series: Wiley Blackwell Readers in Anthropology
Physical Information: 1.23" H x 6.78" W x 9.9" (1.71 lbs) 360 pages
 
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Social Movements: An Anthropological Reader expands on standard studies of social movements by offering a collection of writings that is exclusively anthropological in nature and global in its focus-thereby serving as an invaluable tool for instructors and students alike.

  • Based on fieldwork carried out on four continents - North America, South America, Africa, and Asia - and in 14 countries
  • Includes articles that address problems ranging from global health and the spread of diseases; loss of control over basic resources such as water and fuel; militarization; to the repression of indigenous peoples and of women
  • Offers solutions formulated by local peoples