Discovering Anthropology
a Resource Guide for Teachers and Students
Editors: Simon Coleman and Bob Simpson.
ISBN: 0 90063242 9
Discovering Anthropology is an essential resource for anyone interested
in anthropology. It has been produced as a collaborative venture
between the Royal Anthropological Institute, the National Network
for Teaching and Learning, and the University of Durham.
Discovering Anthropology is packed with up-to-date information on
libraries, museums and film collections and tells you where you
can study Anthropology in the UK - whatever your level of interest.
This is a new and expanded edition of the old RAI Teachers' Resource
Guide, whose last edition (the fourth) was published in 1990. New
sections cover:
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Key introductory texts
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The main sub fields described by
subject experts (along with annotated bibliographies)
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Information technology and anthropology
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Anthropology and careers
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.plus the listings of institutional
resources, museums, examination boards etc. familiar from the
old Teachers' Resource Guide
Discovering Anthropology will be of particular
use to anthropology lecturers and tutors, careers advisors, sixth
form tutors and prospective students as well as those with a more
general interest in the subject.
A printed and bound copy costs £12 (+ £1.50 p&p) (£3.50 for
overseas surface mail postage or £5 air mail). Fellows and Members
of the RAI are entitled to a 25% discount on the cost price (i.e.
£9).
Discovering Anthropology is available from the Office Coordinator,
RAI, 50 Fitzroy Street, London W1T 5BT. Payment to be included with
order please (cheques/ postal orders payable to the RAI).
The electronic version of Discovering
Anthropology is available free
on-line here.
Email about the Resource Guide to the authors:
Robert Simpson at Robert.Simpson@durham.co.uk
S.M. Coleman at S.M.Coleman@durham.ac.uk
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