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Against the Grain : The Vayda Tradition in Human Ecology and Ecological Anthropology

Bart, David J.(Contributions by)Dove, Michael(Contributions by)Driscoll, Catherine(Contributions by)Eghenter, Cristina(Contributions by)Haaland, Gunnar(Contributions by)Pierce Colfer, Carol J.(Contributions by)Lees, Susan(Edited by)McCay, Bonnie J.(Edited by)Walters, Bradley B.(Edited by)West, Paige(Edited by)
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To rise to the increasingly urgent challenge of understanding the relationship between human beings and the environment, scholars need to step back and re-evaluate their basic premises about how current explanations should shape the form and content of their research.

Against the Grain addresses a variety of topics in the field of human ecology, including ecological anthropology, evolutionary psychology, environmental history, and geography, and challenges scholars to re-think the adequacy of their methods and assumptions. Andrew P. Vayda concludes the volume with a critical commentary on these issues and, more widely, on the subject of explanation.

The result is an extremely useful and provocative précis for thinking about, re-evaluating, and rectifying scholarly research.

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Product Details
AltaMira Press,U.S.
0759111723 / 9780759111721
Hardback
301.092
17/01/2008
United States
392 pages
161 x 239 mm, 733 grams