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Besterman-Dahan, Karen; Hamilton, Alison. Ed(S): Himmelgreen, David; Kedia, Satish - Annals of Anthropological Practice - 9781119016823 - V9781119016823
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Annals of Anthropological Practice

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Description for Annals of Anthropological Practice Paperback. Editor(s): Himmelgreen, David; Kedia, Satish. Series: NAPA Bulletin. Num Pages: 188 pages. BIC Classification: JHBK; JHM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 255 x 172 x 10. Weight in Grams: 328.

Almost a decade ago, in 2004, noted anthropologist Louise Lamphere observed a "sea change" in anthropology, with the interests of applied, practicing, and public interest anthropologists converging around the themes of increased collaborations and partnerships, outreach to the public, and efforts to influence policy. The sea change was concretized in anthropology's flagship journal, American Anthropologist, with the 2010 inauguration of the "Public Anthropology Reviews" section. Public anthropology, arguably the convergence that Lamphere foretold, represents an expansion of the value and relevance of anthropology, as well as a shift in the production and dissemination of knowledge. Furthermore, as Nancy Scheper-Hughes articulated in 2009, public anthropology involves not only responding to public issues but making public issues. Anthropologists working in the federal sector, such as the Veterans Administration (VA), realize the challenges and rewards of practicing public anthropology on a daily basis. The movement of anthropologists into the largest integrated health care system in the U.S. exemplifies the sea change toward public anthropology, particularly with regard to the contributions our discipline can make to improving health care. This volume addresses three key aspects of the contributors' voices within a growing anthropology in/of/for the VA. First, we describe pathways and approaches to practicing anthropology in the VA. Second, we characterize anthropological contributions to Veteran empowerment efforts. Finally, we illustrate how anthropology informs current dialogues and policies related to Veterans at the margins of health and social services. Within and across these themes, issues of praxis, ethics, action, and service are highlighted. Collectively the contributors resonate with—and exemplify—Scheper-Hughes's contention that public anthropology is a "precious right and a privilege."

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United States
Number of pages
188
Condition
New
Series
NAPA Bulletin
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781119016823
SKU
V9781119016823
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About Besterman-Dahan, Karen; Hamilton, Alison. Ed(S): Himmelgreen, David; Kedia, Satish
Dr. Besterman-Dahan is a qualitative researcher with a background in medical anthropology and nutrition. Currently, she has work underway to evaluate innovative approaches for reintegration and retention of veterans into postsecondary education setting.

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