Sociological Review Monographs 65/1
Discover the insightful perspectives offered in Sociological Review Monographs 65/1, published by SOM in 2017. This thought-provoking monograph challenges conventional views of British anthropology, presenting it not merely as social anthropology practiced 'at home' but as a vibrant, outward-looking field. It delves into the interdisciplinary nature of the subject, exploring various theoretical, philosophical, and social policy dimensions. The author illuminates how ethnographic studies of Britain engage with significant issues and contribute to broader theoretical debates. With its rich analysis, this monograph is essential for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of anthropology and its implications for understanding contemporary British society. Enhance your knowledge and perspective on anthropology with this compelling read.