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Think like an anthropologist

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Think like an anthropologist
14.99 €
For more than a century, researchers in social and cultural anthropology have traversed the world-from the urban agglomerations of Africa to the suburbs of London, Beijing, or Barcelona-collecting everything from the most ordinary to the most mysterious evidence of how people organize their lives and express their values. Matthew Engelke, Professor of Religious Studies at Columbia University, demonstrates through a wealth of theoretical arguments and facts why anthropology is important: it allows us to better understand others with different views and beliefs from our own, and thus to better understand ourselves.
The publication is a joint project of Ad Marginem and Tochka Bank.
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