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Anthropology Guide

Books

Title Author Call# Book Cover
Northey, Margot. LB 2369 N67 2018 Making Sense: A Student’s Guide to Research and Writing
Guest, Kenneth J. GN 316 .G836 2018 Cultural Anthropology: A Reader for a Global Age
Welsch, Robert L. GN 316 .W47 2015 Cultural Anthropology: Asking Questions About Humanity
Bodoh-Creed, Jessica. GN 316 .B65 2020 The Field Journal for Cultural Anthropology
Brondo, Keri V. GN 316 .B78 2017 Cultural Anthropology: Contemporary, Public, and Critical Readings
Muckle, Robert J. GN 25 M835 2015 Through the Lens of Anthropology: An Introduction to Human Evolution and Culture
Barnard, Alan (Alan J.) GN 33 .B34 2022 History and Theory in Anthropology
Elsey, Christine. GN 316 .E4749 2023 Anthropology & The Global World: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology
Lavenda, Robert H. & Schultz, Emily A. (Emily Ann) GN 316 .L39 2020 Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology
Gerraro, Gary. GN 316 .C59 2016 Classical Readings in Cultural Anthropology

* Want to reserve one of these titles? Email library@alexandercollege.ca with your student # and the book title.

E-Books

These e-Books are available in the online library collection. Click the title to access the resource.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland 2017

Seremetakis, C. Nadia 2017

Manuela, Lima, Ramos, Amanda, & Santos, Cristina 2016

Gardner, Katy & Lewis David 2015

Thomas, Martin & Harris, Amanda 2018

Darnell, Regna 2021

Lewin, Ellen & Silverstein, Leni M. 2016

Domingguez, Virginia R., & French, Brigittine M. 2020

Zumwalt, Rosemary Lévy 2019

Howell, Britteny M., & Harrod, Ryan P. 2023

Handbooks

Handbooks provide information resources about anthropology, and guides about conducting anthropological research.

What are Qualitative Research Ethics? is a short open access eBook to research ethics is qualitative research. It can be read or downloaded

A creative production of more than 60 international scholar-practitioners working in universities and corporate settings. This book offers coverage of theory and practice around the world. It can be read or downloaded

Presents the key subjects and approaches of anthropological research into sound cultures. The handbook offers one of the most detailed overviews on current research of sensory anthropology. It can be read or downloaded

Keywords

When looking for resources related to ANTH, try some of these keywords in your searching :

Sample search: kinship AND language AND Africa

* Interested in learning more about using keywords for research? Check out our videos on how to create and search using keywords on our Research Skills page.

Articles & Databases

Articles and Databases page

Resources

Open access resources are resources that are available to everyone for free online. Links here will lead to sites where you can download textbooks or access journals related to anthropology.

Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology by Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges

Perspectives is an open access textbook for teachers and students of anthropology. You can download it

The History of Our Tribe: Hominini by Barbara Welker

History of our Tribe is designed as a textbook for a course on Human Evolution but can also serve as an introductory text for relevant sections of courses in Biological or General Anthropology or general interest. It is both a comprehensive technical reference for relevant terms, theories, methods, and species and an overview of the people, places, and discoveries. You can download it

Latest News in Anthropology by The Guardian (UK).

A group blog devoted to ‘doing anthropology in public’ — providing well-written relevant discussion of sociocultural anthropology that everyone will find accessible. Visit Anthro{dendum} .

How to Cite

Citing references and sources in anthropology requires using the American Anthropological Association (AAA) Style. For more information, please visit the AAA Style Guide

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Å·ÃÀ¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ acknowledges that the land on which we usually gather is the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the xÊ·məθkwÉ™y̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and SÉ™l̓ílwÉ™taÊ”/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work in this territory.

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