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Οι κόσμοι που μοιραζόμαστε: Εισαγωγή στην πολιτισμική και κοινωνική ανθρωπολογία

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Μια εισαγωγή στο πεδίο της κοινωνικής και πολιτισμικής ανθρωπολογίας, που ξεφεύγει από τον ψυχρό ακαδημαϊσμό.

Μελετώνται παραδοσιακά πεδία της κοινωνικής ανθρωπολογίας, όπως η πολιτική οργάνωση των κοινωνιών και οι μορφές κοινωνικού ελέγχου, οι σχέσεις ανταλλαγής, η οικονομική οργάνωση και το περιβάλλον, η συγγένεια και η οικογένεια, οι μαγικές και θρησκευτικές αντιλήψεις και πρακτικές, οι τελετουργίες και κ.ά., αλλά και πιο σύγχρονα πεδία μελέτης όπως ο τουρισμός και το φαινόμενο της παγκοσμιοποίησης. Επισημαίνεται ο εξαιρετικά επίκαιρος ρόλος της ανθρωπολογίας και η σημαντική συμβολή της στην ανάδειξη και βαθύτερη κατανόηση της σύγχρονης κοινωνικής πραγματικότητας.

Ένα πολύτιμο διδακτικό εργαλείο, που προορίζεται για ακαδημαϊκή χρήση, και συνάμα μια γλαφυρή περιήγηση στο πεδίο της ανθρωπολογίας, που θα γοητεύσει και το μη μυημένο κοινό.

505 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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August 29, 2011
I found this book clear, easy for beginners, divided into nice sized chapters and provided ample references and first hand accounts. Fantastic for anyone interested in social anthropology.
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January 20, 2018
Comprehensible and easy to read introduction into the subject. Maybe the chapters were somewhat long and I would have liked the photographs to be in color.
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June 14, 2017
I had this book in one of my classes in college; as a coursebook for an introduction to anthropology it was very very good.
It is easily understandable, there are many examples to make the theoretical abstract better understandable and it is written in a effortless way, making learning by it very pleasant. As a coursebook or additional literature for college I can only recommend it.
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June 13, 2015
I had to read this for my Intro to Social Anthro class, and it was a neat read. The theories were put together really well, and the information was definitely easy to follow. Covers all the basics and has little asides from people about the topics as well, which was interesting.
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July 29, 2020
Hard to imagine a better introduction to the subject for undergraduate (or keen sixth form) level students. Some writers just have the gift of simplifying without losing too much, explaining without condescending, enthusing without embarrassment, and then putting it all together nicely with lots of helpful links to further reading and listening.
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October 15, 2017
An enjoyable read. filled with many anectdotes along the way to accompany the content. I am a science enthusiast and can recommend this for those interested in self study. I found it well divided, diverse, and easy to read.
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January 19, 2018
comprehensive yet quick overview of the subject of anthropology, defiantly recommend for students beginning studies in anthropology.
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July 1, 2022
Challenging and without a lot of flow. What I learned was difficult to keep with me.
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