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xiv, 532 p. 24 cm. |
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Bibliographical foot-notes. |
Contents |
The scope and aims of anthropology, by Ralph Linton.--Society and biological man, by H. L. Shapiro.--The concept of race, by W. M. Krogman.--Racial psychology, by Otto Klineberg.--The concept of culture, by Clyde Kluckholm and W. H. Kelly.--The concept of basic personality structure as an operational tool in the social sciences, by Abram Kardiner.--The common denominator of cultures, by G. P. Murdock.--The processes of cultural change, by M. J. Herskovits.--Socio-psychological aspects of acculturation, by A. I. Hallowell.--Present world conditions in cultural perspective, by Ralph Linton.--The present state of world resources, by H. A. Meyerhoff.--Population problems, by Karl Sax.--The changing American Indian, by J. H. Steward. |
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(cont.) The colonial crisis and the future, by Raymond Kennedy. -- The problem of minority groups, by Louis Wirth. -- Applied anthropology in colonial administration, by F. M. Keesing. -- Some considerations of Indianist policy, by Manuel Gamio. -- Techniques of community study and analysis as applied to modern civilized societies, by C. C. Taylor. -- The acquisistion of new social habits, by John Dollard. -- Communications research and international cooperation, by P. F. Lazarsfeld and Genevieve Knupfer. -- Nationalism, internationalism, and the war, by Grayson Kirk. |
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Anthropology.
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Human beings.
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Race relations.
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Social psychology.
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