This book is a massive disappointment. The well-designed dust jacket indicates that Maxwell, Describes the interaction between humans and their environments, drawing upon a wide range of ethological and anthropological research to form a comprehensive, integrated picture of human cultural ecology. This is only partially true. Maxwell describes a substantial amount of research, but his review is neither comprehensive nor well-integrated. Maxwell throws out a bibliographic fishing net and cleans his variegated catch in slip-shod fashion. Unfortunately, his net also has gaping, unexplained holes. The best that one can say about this book is that the bibliography would have been mildly useful ten years ago to students of human-environment rel...
Review of: The Sociology of U.S. Agriculture: An Ecological Perspective. Albrecht, Don E. and Murdoc...
Review of the book Joshua M. Epstein & Robert Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science f...
please see the full paper for the abstract as the moronic AI used by phil papers won't let me use it...
This book is a massive disappointment. The well-designed dust jacket indicates that Maxwell, Descri...
Book review of Lynne Hume and Jane Mulcock (eds). 'Anthropologists in the Field: Cases in Participan...
[Extract] Twenty years after the 'writing culture' moment with its emphasis on the 'partial' and 'po...
Robert LeVine has not only conducted an important body of child development research and trained man...
The feeling one gets from a first reading of this remarkable book is one of optimism. In a disciplin...
“dark-sided, demonic view ” of humanity who allegedly believe that “humans (especially human males) ...
This volume is the product of a workshop on ‘transnational flows’ held in 2001 with support from the...
Burns and Caniglia’s book is an excellent new addition to the growing catalog of resources for teach...
I begin this review by introducing the book and discussing its manifest content chapter by chapter (...
This is a set of conference papers, with a Greek theme, on different aspects of post-Geertz ethnogra...
In Search of Ourselves: An Introduction to Physical Anthropology, 4th ed., by F.E. Poirier, W.A. Sti...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
Review of: The Sociology of U.S. Agriculture: An Ecological Perspective. Albrecht, Don E. and Murdoc...
Review of the book Joshua M. Epstein & Robert Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science f...
please see the full paper for the abstract as the moronic AI used by phil papers won't let me use it...
This book is a massive disappointment. The well-designed dust jacket indicates that Maxwell, Descri...
Book review of Lynne Hume and Jane Mulcock (eds). 'Anthropologists in the Field: Cases in Participan...
[Extract] Twenty years after the 'writing culture' moment with its emphasis on the 'partial' and 'po...
Robert LeVine has not only conducted an important body of child development research and trained man...
The feeling one gets from a first reading of this remarkable book is one of optimism. In a disciplin...
“dark-sided, demonic view ” of humanity who allegedly believe that “humans (especially human males) ...
This volume is the product of a workshop on ‘transnational flows’ held in 2001 with support from the...
Burns and Caniglia’s book is an excellent new addition to the growing catalog of resources for teach...
I begin this review by introducing the book and discussing its manifest content chapter by chapter (...
This is a set of conference papers, with a Greek theme, on different aspects of post-Geertz ethnogra...
In Search of Ourselves: An Introduction to Physical Anthropology, 4th ed., by F.E. Poirier, W.A. Sti...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
Review of: The Sociology of U.S. Agriculture: An Ecological Perspective. Albrecht, Don E. and Murdoc...
Review of the book Joshua M. Epstein & Robert Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science f...
please see the full paper for the abstract as the moronic AI used by phil papers won't let me use it...