This paper considers the relationship between anthropology and public policy by looking at differences between national-level discourses about indigenous relationships to land and their informing of public policy and the view that one gets of indigenous
Examines the relationship between anthropology and native administration in the Australian territori...
In their chapter in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Natives Peoples in Canada, John O\u27Neil et al...
Health policies represent a specific kind of public policies. In the same way, anthropology of healt...
The aim of this text is to briefly introduce practically oriented discipline called policy analysis,...
The past and potential contributions of anthropology to public policy have been described andlor arg...
Should the goals of Indigenous affairs policy be to achieve equality of socioeconomic status or to f...
<p>In this introduction to the monographic issue some of the anthropological and ethnographic contri...
The aim of this text is to briefly introduce practically oriented discipline called policy analysis,...
While debate still rages over whether neoliberalism is the best epithet for the contemporary politic...
Accepted manuscript, post print versionSince the introduction to our 2001 edited volume, Policy as P...
Since anthropology was born amidst the controversy of abolition, it would be no surprise that the di...
International audienceAnthropologists involved in land policies in the South confront themselves to ...
This paper tracks the recent rise of an ‘ideology vs evidence’ discourse as a way of describing goo...
There are significant differences in the way Indigenous peoples and government bureaucrats think and...
The collection of papers focuses on the future of research in anthropology and education. Intended a...
Examines the relationship between anthropology and native administration in the Australian territori...
In their chapter in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Natives Peoples in Canada, John O\u27Neil et al...
Health policies represent a specific kind of public policies. In the same way, anthropology of healt...
The aim of this text is to briefly introduce practically oriented discipline called policy analysis,...
The past and potential contributions of anthropology to public policy have been described andlor arg...
Should the goals of Indigenous affairs policy be to achieve equality of socioeconomic status or to f...
<p>In this introduction to the monographic issue some of the anthropological and ethnographic contri...
The aim of this text is to briefly introduce practically oriented discipline called policy analysis,...
While debate still rages over whether neoliberalism is the best epithet for the contemporary politic...
Accepted manuscript, post print versionSince the introduction to our 2001 edited volume, Policy as P...
Since anthropology was born amidst the controversy of abolition, it would be no surprise that the di...
International audienceAnthropologists involved in land policies in the South confront themselves to ...
This paper tracks the recent rise of an ‘ideology vs evidence’ discourse as a way of describing goo...
There are significant differences in the way Indigenous peoples and government bureaucrats think and...
The collection of papers focuses on the future of research in anthropology and education. Intended a...
Examines the relationship between anthropology and native administration in the Australian territori...
In their chapter in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Natives Peoples in Canada, John O\u27Neil et al...
Health policies represent a specific kind of public policies. In the same way, anthropology of healt...