
Will advocacy involve the anthropologist in a contradiction damaging to the academic canons of
the discipline? Originating in an international workshop as part of the XIth Congress of Anthropological
and Ethnological Sciences (1983), this book explores a growing concern among anthropologists
about their moral responsibilities in the public arena.
"This book represents the current debates in the field and is a summation . . . of the state of
the art. It should (and probably will) be read widely."--Mankind
". . . the present volume will be a recurrent source of discussion."--Ethnos
"Anybody teaching an Applied Anthropology course should seriously consider including
Advocacy and Anthropology as either a text or source book."--Newsletter, Society
of Applied Anthropology in Canada
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