Sociocultural Anthropology: A Problem-Based Approach

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Taking the unique problem-based approach, the third Canadian edition of Sociocultural Anthropology encourages students to have a critical mindset when exploring the key concepts and methods presented in this textbook. Each chapter is organized around an intellectual "problem" and then further divided into a series of questions that address the problem from an anthropological perspective. Using problems and questions to frame each chapter along with the engaging writing style of the authors, this approach highlights the real-world, relevant problems that anthropologists are facing and encourages students to start thinking about how they would solve them as anthropologists. Features Key terms appear in bold throughout the text. The inclusion of exercises provides students with the opportunity to apply what they have read and think about the implications of the material. Each chapter concludes with several critical thinking questions. Maps can be found throughout the text and help orient students toward the material, especially for places students may be less familiar with.

Author(s): Richard H. Robbins; Maggie Cummings; Karen McGarry
Edition: Paperback
Publisher: Nelson College Indigenous
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 0