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  2. Anthropology of institutions - Wikipedia

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    The anthropology of institutions is a sub-field in social anthropology dedicated to the study of institutions in different cultural contexts. The role of anthropology in institutions has expanded significantly since the end of the 20th century. [ 1 ]

  3. Irawati Karve - Wikipedia

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    Irawati Karve (15 December 1905 [1] – 11 August 1970) was an Indian sociologist, anthropologist, educationist and writer from Maharashtra, India.She was one of the students of G.S. Ghurye, founder of Indian Sociology & Sociology in India.

  4. ePathshala - Wikipedia

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    This article about government in India is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Anthony F. C. Wallace - Wikipedia

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    It was during these times when Wallace wrote Religion: An Anthropological View and became a mentor to future anthropologists Raymond D. Fogelson and Richard Bauman. During the late 1960s, Wallace shared an office with fellow anthropologist Greg Urban at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. [2]

  6. Jonathan Spencer - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] He has also made significant contributions to the history and theory of anthropology. Together with his University of Edinburgh colleague, Alan Barnard, the two have produced a history of anthropological theory which continues to be a widely used textbook at institutions of higher education.

  7. List of anthropology journals - Wikipedia

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    Anthropological Theory: critical journal published by SAGE, bringing social anthropology into contact with social theory; L'Homme: Revue française d'anthropologie: French anthropological journal established as a French counterpart to Man and American Anthropologist

  8. Sarat Chandra Roy - Wikipedia

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    Thus although he was not formally trained in either ethnology or anthropology, he is regarded the first Indian ethnologist, or ethnographer or an Indian anthropologist. [ 5 ] In his later years, he spent his time editing Man in India and in other journals, writing and lecturing at the newly established anthropology department at the University ...

  9. Multilineal evolution - Wikipedia

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    Multilineal evolution is a 20th-century social theory about the evolution of societies and cultures. It is composed of many competing theories by various sociologists and anthropologists. This theory has replaced the older 19th century set of theories of unilineal evolution, where evolutionists were deeply interested in making generalizations. [1]