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21. Service, Delivery, Advocacy, and the Policy Cycle
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Michael V. Angrosino
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface XI
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Introduction
- 1. The Development of Applied Anthropology in America 3
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Part I. The Dialogue Between Theory and Application
- 2. Theoretical Contributions of Industrial and Development Studies 57
- 3. Multiculturalism as the Normal Human Experience 89
- 4. The Elusive Nature of Cooperation and Leadership: Discovering a Primitive Process that Regulates Human Behavior 97
- 5. Developing Anthropological Knowledge Through Application 123
- 6. Policy and Social Theory in Anthropology 140
- 7. Organizational Behavior Research: Changing Styles of Research and Action 159
- 8. Opportunities, Issues, and Achievements in Development Anthropology Since the Mid-1960s: A Personal View 184
- 9. Toward a Theory of Practice 211
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Part II. Practicing Anthropology
- 10. The “Production” of a Social Methodology 235
- 11. The Changing Role of an Applied Anthropologist 263
- 12. Learning to be an Anthropologist and Remaining “Native” 282
- 13. Administrative Orientations from Anthropology: Thoughts of a College President 297
- 14. Practicing Medical Anthropology: Clinical Strategies for Work in the Hospital 316
- 15. The Ethnographic Evaluator 340
- 16. Taking the Witness Stand 366
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Part III. Practicing Anthropology and Public Policy
- 17. Anthropology as a Policy Science 381
- 18. Ethnicity, Public Policy, and Anthropologists 398
- 19. Vicos: Success, Rejection, and Rediscovery of a Classic Program 433
- 20. Applying the Anthropological Perspective to Social Policy 460
- 21. Service, Delivery, Advocacy, and the Policy Cycle 482
- 22. Toward a Framework for Policy Research in Anthropology 505
- Bibliography 529
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface XI
-
Introduction
- 1. The Development of Applied Anthropology in America 3
-
Part I. The Dialogue Between Theory and Application
- 2. Theoretical Contributions of Industrial and Development Studies 57
- 3. Multiculturalism as the Normal Human Experience 89
- 4. The Elusive Nature of Cooperation and Leadership: Discovering a Primitive Process that Regulates Human Behavior 97
- 5. Developing Anthropological Knowledge Through Application 123
- 6. Policy and Social Theory in Anthropology 140
- 7. Organizational Behavior Research: Changing Styles of Research and Action 159
- 8. Opportunities, Issues, and Achievements in Development Anthropology Since the Mid-1960s: A Personal View 184
- 9. Toward a Theory of Practice 211
-
Part II. Practicing Anthropology
- 10. The “Production” of a Social Methodology 235
- 11. The Changing Role of an Applied Anthropologist 263
- 12. Learning to be an Anthropologist and Remaining “Native” 282
- 13. Administrative Orientations from Anthropology: Thoughts of a College President 297
- 14. Practicing Medical Anthropology: Clinical Strategies for Work in the Hospital 316
- 15. The Ethnographic Evaluator 340
- 16. Taking the Witness Stand 366
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Part III. Practicing Anthropology and Public Policy
- 17. Anthropology as a Policy Science 381
- 18. Ethnicity, Public Policy, and Anthropologists 398
- 19. Vicos: Success, Rejection, and Rediscovery of a Classic Program 433
- 20. Applying the Anthropological Perspective to Social Policy 460
- 21. Service, Delivery, Advocacy, and the Policy Cycle 482
- 22. Toward a Framework for Policy Research in Anthropology 505
- Bibliography 529