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      <title>It&#8217;s time to rethink your reading list. Our 2013 Anthropology catalogue is now online!</title>
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      <title>New Tim Ingold: Making &#45; Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture</title>
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      <published>2013-02-15T12:18:16Q</published>
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      <title>Globalization From Below &#45; The World&#8217;s Other Economy</title>
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      <published>2012-11-23T11:29:32Q</published>
      <updated>2012-11-23T11:32:33Q</updated>
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	Globalization From Below is a must read for students of globalization, economic anthropology and developing-world economics.</p>
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      <title>Anthropologists, Indigenous Scholars and the Research Endeavour</title>
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      <published>2012-11-23T11:19:55Q</published>
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	This collection offers the fruits of a stimulating workshop that sought to bridge the fraught relationship which sometimes continues between anthropologists and indigenous/native/aboriginal scholars, despite areas of overlapping interest.</p>
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      <title>Cultural Anthropology &#45; Global Forces, Local Lives 2nd Edition</title>
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      <published>2012-11-23T11:00:54Q</published>
      <updated>2012-12-06T15:28:55Q</updated>
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	In the second edition of this popular textbook, Jack David Eller provides a refreshingly new vision of the discipline and its subject matter - human diversity.<a href="http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415508773/">Click here to read more and purchase</a>.</p>
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      <title>Engaging Anthropology</title>
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      <id>tag:,2012:/articles/1.11983</id>
      <published>2012-09-07T12:43:33Q</published>
      <updated>2012-09-07T12:47:34Q</updated>
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	This lively book offers a fresh look at the history of anthropological theory. Covering key concepts and theorists, Mark Moberg examines the historical context of anthropological ideas and the contested nature of anthropology itself. <a href="http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415809160/">Click here to read more.</a></p>
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      <title>Anthropology Archive</title>
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      <id>tag:,2012:/articles/1.11982</id>
      <published>2012-09-07T11:10:46Q</published>
      <updated>2012-09-07T12:51:47Q</updated>
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	The Routledge Anthropology &amp; Archaeology Online Archive stretches back to 1936, thus informing and enriching your research opportunities.</p>
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      <title>Anthropology 2012 Catalogue</title>
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      <published>2012-08-02T10:45:29Q</published>
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      <title>Hot off the press: the new 2012 Reference Catalog is here</title>
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      <id>tag:,2011:/articles/1.7084</id>
      <published>2011-11-01T14:55:08Q</published>
      <updated>2011-11-10T12:10:09Q</updated>
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	Can you hear the drum roll? The 2012 Reference Catalog has arrived and can be downloaded today. Simple. You can learn about all our 2011 and 2012 Library Reference titles, both in print and eBooks, across the humanities and social sciences. And we have packed the Catalog full of new interactive features. Read on for the full low down.</p>
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      <title>Hot off the press: the 2012 Reference Catalogue is here</title>
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      <published>2011-11-01T10:28:12Q</published>
      <updated>2011-11-10T12:09:13Q</updated>
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	Can you hear the drum roll? The 2012 Reference Catalogue has arrived and <a href="http://files.routledgeweb.com/docs/reference2012_uk_reduced.pdf">can be downloaded today</a>. Simple. You can learn about all our 2011 and 2012 Library Reference titles, both in print and eBooks, across the humanities and social sciences. And we have packed the Catalogue full of new interactive features. <a href="http://www.routledge.com/reference/articles/hot_off_the_press_the_2012_reference_catalogue_is_here/">Read on for the full low down</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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      <title>New: Taking Food Public</title>
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      <published>2011-09-14T19:37:43Q</published>
      <updated>2011-09-14T19:41:44Q</updated>
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	<em>Taking Food Public</em> is a comprehensive anthology on cutting-edge issues in the public production, consumption and performance of food in the USA and around the globe. The articles in this reader provide new perspectives on the changing meanings and uses of food in the twenty-first century.</p>
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	This book is perfect for Cultural Anthropology, Anthropology of Food, Sociology of Culture, and Food and Culture courses.</p>
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	Request your <a href="http://www.routledge.com/resources/complimentary_exam_copy_request/9780415888554/" target="_blank">complimentary exam copy</a> today!</p>
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      <title>Featured Book: Environmental Anthropology Today</title>
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      <published>2011-09-13T14:31:38Q</published>
      <updated>2011-09-13T14:40:39Q</updated>
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	Can some of the greatest environmental challenges in global history be repaired using anthropology?&nbsp; <a href="http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415781565/" target="_blank"><strong><em>Environmental Anthropology Today</em></strong></a> employs a range of ethnographic work across disciplines to explore our overall understanding of how to survive as citizens of the planet.</p>
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      <title>Cultural Anthropology for Today&#8217;s Students</title>
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      <published>2011-09-13T14:11:46Q</published>
      <updated>2011-09-13T14:29:47Q</updated>
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	If you haven&#39;t seen Jack David Eller&#39;s textbook, <em><strong>Cultural Anthropology: Global Forces, Local Lives</strong></em>, <a href="http://www.ewidgetsonline.com/dxreader/Reader.aspx?token=MKRpXt6+nbkI4doe8cMHMA%3d%3d&amp;rand=217367205&amp;buyNowLink=&amp;page=&amp;chapter=" target="_blank">take a look</a> today, and find out why Faidra Papavasilliou, Georgia State University, calls it, &quot;the best textbook I have yet encountered&hellip;the &#39;standards&#39; in the field are twice as expensive and half as good.&quot;</p>
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      <title>New Books by Tim Ingold Now Available</title>
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      <published>2011-06-09T08:38:50Q</published>
      <updated>2011-06-09T08:52:51Q</updated>
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	2011 has been an exciting year for Routledge Anthropology books with the publication of not one, but two <strong>Tim Ingold</strong> books.</p>
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      <title>Re&#45;Imagining Milk in the New York Times!</title>
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      <published>2011-05-17T13:26:25Q</published>
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