Celebrating 16 Years of Independent Publishing
Last updated: August 19th, 2010
SERIES:
Studies in Public and Applied Anthropology |
| General Editor: Sarah Pink, University of Loughborough, and Simone Abram, Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield |
The value of anthropology to public policy, business and third sector initiatives is increasingly recognized, not least due to significant innovations in the discipline. The books published in this series offer important insight into these developments by examining the expanding role of anthropologists practicing their discipline outside academia as well as exploring the ethnographic, methodological and theoretical contribution of anthropology, within and outside academia, to issues of public concern. |
Volume 1![]() ANTHROPOLOGY AND CONSULTANCYIssues and DebatesEdited by Pamela Stewart and Andrew Strathern Volume 2![]() APPLICATIONS OF ANTHROPOLOGYProfessional Anthropology in the Twenty-first CenturyEdited by Sarah Pink Volume 3![]() FIRE IN THE DARKTelling Gypsiness in North East EnglandSarah Buckler Volume 4![]() VISUAL INTERVENTIONSApplied Visual AnthropologyEdited by Sarah Pink Volume 5![]() ETHNOGRAPHY AND THE CORPORATE ENCOUNTERReflections on Research in and of CorporationsEdited by Melissa Cefkin Volume 6ADVENTURES IN AID LANDThe Anthropology of Professionals in International DevelopmentEdited by David Mosse |








