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_aAnthropology and public service : _bthe UK experience / _cedited by Jeremy MacClancy. |
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_aNew York : _bBerghahn Books, _c(c)2017. |
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_aIntroduction / _rJeremy MacClancy -- _tOn her majesty's service (and beyond) : anthropology's contribution to an unconventional career / _rMils Hills -- _tYou can't go home again : anthropology displacement and the work of government / _rBenjamin R. Smith -- _tAnthropology in the closet : contributions to community development and local government in the UK / _rRobert Gregory -- _tParading through the peace process : anthropology, governance and crisis in Northern Ireland / _rDominic Bryan and Neil Jarman -- _tFrom participant observer to observed participant : a prison governor's experience / _rPeter Bennett -- _tIdentity and appropriation in applied health research / _rRachael Gooberman-Hill. |
520 | 0 | _aThese days an increasing number of social anthropologists do not find employment within academia. Rather, many find jobs with commercial organizations or in government, where they run research teams and create policy. These scholars provide a much-needed social dimension to government thinking and practice. Anthropology and Public Service shows how anthropologists can set new agendas, and revise old ones in the public sector. Written for scholars and students of various social sciences, these chapters include discussions of anthropologists' work with the Department for International Development, the Ministry of Defence, the UK Border Agency, and the Cabinet Office, and their contributions to prison governance. | |
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_aApplied anthropology _zGreat Britain. |
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_aPolitical science _xAnthropological aspects _zGreat Britain. |
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