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Le cluster amp - anthropology

Terms

17amp
50anthropology
75social
9aesthetics
21psychology
3control
6rationality
10economic

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
120.412amp - anthropology
150.245anthropology - social
30.243aesthetics - amp
40.212amp - psychology
30.200control - social
20.178psychology - rationality
40.146economic - social
30.141aesthetics - anthropology
40.123anthropology - psychology
20.050psychology - social

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001090 (2003) Brian MorrisAnthropology & Psychology
001091 (2003) Martha MenchacaAnthropology & Psychology
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001093 (2003) Philip A. DennisAnthropology & Psychology
001099 (2003) Morgan PerkinsAnthropology & Aesthetics
001100 (2003) Russell Leigh SharmanAnthropology & Aesthetics
001101 (2003) Simon HarrisonAnthropology & Aesthetics
000794 (2010) Bishnupriya GuptaFrom coffee to tea cultivation in Ceylon, 1880–1900: an economic and social history – By Roland Wenzlhuemer
000822 (2010) Richard W. UngerAn economic and social history of later medieval Europe, 1000–1500 – By Steven A. Epstein
000884 (2009) Nancy J. ParezoWomen in Anthropology: Autobiographical Narratives and Social History edited by Maria G. Cattell and Marjorie M. Schweitzer
000B11 (2008) Janet. J. Mcintyre-Mills [Australie]Systemic ethics: social, economic and environmental implications of eating our yellow cake in South Australia
000B13 (2008) Martin W. Bauer [Royaume-Uni] ; George Gaskell [Royaume-Uni]Social Representations Theory: A Progressive Research Programme for Social Psychology
000B19 (2008) Surendra ArjoonReconciling situational social psychology with virtue ethics
000B23 (2008) Patrick RysiewRationality Disputes – Psychology and Epistemology
001023 (2003) Roy Willis [Royaume-Uni]Social Anthropology
001024 (2003) Dimitris TheodossopoulosSocial Anthropology
001025 (2003) Blair RutherfordSocial Anthropology
001026 (2003) Robert L. RubinsteinSocial Anthropology
001027 (2003) Sally Falk Moore [États-Unis]Social Anthropology
001028 (2003) Monica Konrad [Royaume-Uni]Social Anthropology
001029 (2003) Jakob KleinSocial Anthropology
001030 (2003) Eric HirschSocial Anthropology
001031 (2003) Peter Gose [Canada]Social Anthropology
001032 (2003) Thomas GillSocial Anthropology
001033 (2003) Ian S. Fairweather [Royaume-Uni]Social Anthropology
001034 (2003) Jo D LiseraSocial Anthropology
001035 (2003) James G. CarrierSocial Anthropology
001036 (2003) Catherine Alexander [Royaume-Uni]Social Anthropology
001094 (2003) L. J. Newby [Royaume-Uni]Anthropology & History
001095 (2003) Lamont LindstromAnthropology & History
001096 (2003) James Diego VigilAnthropology & History
001097 (2003) Dawn Chatty [Royaume-Uni]Anthropology & History
001098 (2003) Nicolas ArgentiAnthropology & History
001339 (2000) Hyunyi ChoPUBLIC OPINION AS PERSONAL CULTIVATION: A NORMATIVE NOTION AND A SOURCE OF SOCIAL CONTROL IN TRADITIONAL CHINA
001842 (1995) Roger MiddletonAnnual review of information technology developments for economic and social historians, 1994
001993 (1993) Paul Roberts [Royaume-Uni]Social control and the censure(s) of sex
001C26 (1989) Struan Jacobs [Australie]Karl Popper and Albert Ellis: Their ideas on psychology and rationality compared
001D32 (1986) John O'NeillThe medicalization of social control
000039 (2015) Pablo Goldschmidt [France]Social Sciences for the Prevention of Blindness
000254 (2012) Jean-Jacques Boutaud [France]Figuration of Taste and Web-design of Flavor Between Aesthesia and Aesthetics
000294 (2012) Oliver Kessler [Pays-Bas]World Society, Social Differentiation and Time
000313 (2012) Paul Smeyers ; Marc DepaepeThe Lure of Psychology for Education and Educational Research
000314 (2012) Bonnie Glass-Coffin [États-Unis] ; Bonnie Kiiskeentum [Niger]The Future of a Discipline: Considering the Ontological/Methodological Future of the Anthropology of Consciousness, Part IV: Ontological Relativism or Ontological Relevance: An Essay in Honor of Michael Harner
000337 (2012) Despina LalakiOn the Social Construction of Hellenism Cold War Narratives of Modernity, Development and Democracy for Greece
000391 (2012) Bj Rn ThomassenAnthropology and its many modernities: when concepts matter
000558 (2011) Eric Smadja [France]The Œdipus complex, crystallizer of the debate between psychoanalysis and anthropology
000577 (2011) Carole J. Lee ; Christian D. SchunnSocial Biases and Solutions for Procedural Objectivity
000605 (2011) Joost Fontein [Royaume-Uni]Graves, ruins, and belonging: towards an anthropology of proximity
000619 (2011) Iccha Basnyat [Singapour]Beyond biomedicine: health through social and cultural understanding
000620 (2011) Jean-Paul Baldacchino ; Joel S. KahnBelieving in a secular age: Anthropology, sociology and religious experience
000621 (2011) Christoph HenkeBefore the Aesthetic Turn: The Common Sense Union of Ethics and Aesthetics in Shaftesbury and Pope
000623 (2011) Catherine Cassell [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Symon [Royaume-Uni]Assessing ‘good’ qualitative research in the work psychology field: A narrative analysis
000635 (2011) Maritza MonteroA Critical Look at Critical Community Psychology
000718 (2010) Mitchell DeanWhat is society? Social thought and the arts of government
000727 (2010) Anne Pirrie [Royaume-Uni] ; Gale Macleod [Royaume-Uni]Tripping, slipping and losing the way: Moving beyond methodological difficulties in social research
000732 (2010) Frits BosThe statistical mind in modern society: the Netherlands, 1850–1940. Vol. I: Official statistics, social progress and modern enterprise; Vol. II: Statistics and scientific work – Edited by Jacques G. S. J. van Maarseveen, Paul M. M. Klep, and Ida H. Stamhuis
000736 (2010) Peter GroenewegenThe hesitant hand: taming self‐interest in the history of economic ideas – By Steven G. Medema
000749 (2010) Alexander BirdSOCIAL KNOWING: THE SOCIAL SENSE OF ‘SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE’
000809 (2010) Richard LachmannCommercial agreements and social dynamics in medieval Genoa – By Quentin van Doosselaere
000814 (2010) Angela HarreCentral European crossroads: social democracy and national revolution in Bratislava (Pressburg), 1867–1921 – By Pieter C. van Duin
000888 (2009) Michaela Sch Uble [Allemagne]Ways of knowing. New approaches in the anthropology of experience and learning edited by Harris, Mark
000896 (2009) Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos [Grèce]The social semiotics of space: Metaphor, ideology, and political economy
000901 (2009) Samuli Schielke [Allemagne]The anthropology of Islam by Marranci, Gabriele
000904 (2009) Alex CallinicosThe New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory – By Turner, B.S.
000908 (2009) Heather MontgomeryThe Anthropology of Childhood: Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings by David F. Lancy
000924 (2009) Vincent BrownSocial Death and Political Life in the Study of Slavery
000931 (2009) Ken Baskin [États-Unis]Rites vs rights maintaining social order in China and the West
000954 (2009) Ulrich UferModernities, class, and the contradictions of globalization. The anthropology of global systems by Ekholm Friedman, Kajsa and Jonathan Friedman
000955 (2009) Samuel Lézé [France]Medical anthropology edited by Helman, Cecil G.
000A28 (2009) Robin M. JamesAutonomy, Universality, and Playing the Guitar: On the Politics and Aesthetics of Contemporary Feminist Deployments of the “Master's Tools”
000A37 (2009) Amos Goldberg2. THE VICTIM'S VOICE AND MELODRAMATIC AESTHETICS IN HISTORY
000A49 (2008) Gilles Bertheau [France]Le 'prince puissant' et 'l'homme constant' dans 'The Tragedy of Sir John van Olden Barnevelt' de John Fletcher & Philip Massinger (1619)
000A54 (2008) Brian A. Sharpless [États-Unis] ; Jacques P. Barber [États-Unis]A Conceptual and Empirical Review of the Meaning, Measurement, Development, and Teaching of Intervention Competence in Clinical Psychology
000C23 (2007) Francisco Javier Carrillo ; Ahmad Raza [Pakistan] ; A. Rashid Kausar [Pakistan] ; David Paul [Australie]The social management of embodied knowledge in a knowledge community
000C26 (2007) Maritza MonteroThe Political Psychology of Liberation: From Politics to Ethics and Back
000C33 (2007) Willem SchinkelSociological discourse of the relational: the cases of Bourdieu & Latour
000C54 (2007) Paul Guyer [États-Unis]Free Play and True Well‐Being: Herder's Critique of Kant's Aesthetics
000C64 (2007) Toseef Azid [Pakistan] ; Mehmet Asutay [Royaume-Uni]Does ethicomoral coalition complement to economic coalition
000D31 (2006) Sofyan S. Harahap [Indonésie]Social accounting in Islamic political economy
000D32 (2006) Alvin Goldman [Jersey]Social Epistemology, Theory of Evidence, and Intelligent Design: Deciding What to Teach
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000D64 (2006) Kimbrough A. BesheerInternational Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
000D71 (2006) Miriam SolomonGroupthink versus The Wisdom of Crowds: The Social Epistemology of Deliberation and Dissent
000D73 (2006) Alison PullenGendering the Research Self: Social Practice and Corporeal Multiplicity in the Writing of Organizational Research
000D74 (2006) Robin CelikatesFrom Critical Social Theory to a Social Theory of Critique: On the Critique of Ideology after the Pragmatic Turn
000D79 (2006) John Elliott [Royaume-Uni]Educational Research as a Form of Democratic Rationality
000E40 (2005) Ricardo F. CrespoThe ontology of ‘the economic’: an Aristotelian analysis
000E53 (2005) Caroline Humphrey ; Altanhuu Hu RelbaatarRegret as a Political Intervention: An Essay in the Historical Anthropology of the Early Mongols
000E55 (2005) Ulla Melin Emilsson [Suède]Recognizing But Not Acknowledging: On Using Research Information in Social Work with Elderly People Suffering from Dementia
000E77 (2005) Nina Laurie [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert Andolina [États-Unis] ; Sarah Radcliffe [Royaume-Uni]Ethnodevelopment: Social Movements, Creating Experts and Professionalising Indigenous Knowledge in Ecuador
000F28 (2004) Jonathan Marks [États-Unis]What, if anything, is a Darwinian anthropology?
000F29 (2004) Francis SchragWhat Future for Social Science?
000F42 (2004) Charlie Galibert [France]Some preliminary notes on actor–observer anthropology
001055 (2003) Anthony P. GrantLanguage & Linguistics
001056 (2003) Jean Aitchison [Royaume-Uni]Language & Linguistics
001083 (2003) Ralph PremdasBruno Coppieters and Michel Huysseune (eds) Secession, History, and the Social Sciences. Brussels: VUB Brussels University Press, 2002. 308 pp. Euro 19.70 (pbk).
001084 (2003) Jeffrey K. MckeeBiological Anthropology
001085 (2003) Lawrence S. Greene [États-Unis]Biological Anthropology
001086 (2003) Tony Tinker [Australie] ; Rob Gray [Royaume-Uni]Beyond a critique of pure reason From policy to politics to praxis in environmental and social research
001147 (2002) Michael J. ShapiroSocial Science, Geophilosophy and Inequality

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