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Gillian Tett

“are culture-vultures; but not in the way this phrase is usually used,” as Stephen Hugh-Jones, a British anthropologist, explains. “For anthropologists ‘culture’ is not a matter of refinement of tastes or the intellectual side of civilization; it is the commonly-held ideas, beliefs and practices of any society of any kind.”

Gillian Tett, The Silo Effect: The Peril of Expertise and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers
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