REVEL for Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective -- Access Card / Edition 9

REVEL for Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective -- Access Card / Edition 9

by Raymond R Scupin Ph.D.
ISBN-10:
0134007174
ISBN-13:
9780134007175
Pub. Date:
06/19/2015
Publisher:
Pearson
ISBN-10:
0134007174
ISBN-13:
9780134007175
Pub. Date:
06/19/2015
Publisher:
Pearson
REVEL for Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective -- Access Card / Edition 9

REVEL for Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective -- Access Card / Edition 9

by Raymond R Scupin Ph.D.

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Overview

REVEL™ for Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective, Ninth Edition acquaints students with the cultural discipline of anthropological studies. The text recognizes that in the nature of our 21st century world, humans need a much greater capacity for understanding different cultures than ever before. By examining classical and current research, the text brings students closer to the theories, data, and critical thinking skills needed to understand global humanity.

REVEL is Pearson’s newest way of delivering our respected content. Fully digital and highly engaging, REVEL offers an immersive learning experience designed for the way today's students read, think, and learn. Enlivening course content with media interactives and assessments, REVEL empowers educators to increase engagement with the course, and to better connect with students.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780134007175
Publisher: Pearson
Publication date: 06/19/2015
Pages: 480
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Raymond Scupin is Professor of Anthropology and International Studies at Lindenwood University. He is currently the Director at the Center for International and Global Studies at Lindenwood. He received his B.A. degree in history, Asian studies, and anthropology, from the University of California–Los Angeles. He completed his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in anthropology at the University of California–Santa Barbara. Dr. Scupin is truly a four-field anthropologist. During graduate school, he did archaeological and ethnohistorical research on Native Americans in the Santa Barbara region. He did extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Thailand with a focus on understanding the ethnic and religious movements among the Muslim minority. In addition, Dr. Scupin taught linguistics and conducted linguistic research while based at a Thai university.

Dr. Scupin has been teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in anthropology for more than thirty years at a variety of academic institutions, including community colleges, research universities, and a four-year liberal arts university. Thus, he has taught a very broad spectrum of undergraduate students. Through his teaching experience, Dr. Scupin was prompted to write this textbook, which would allow a wide range of undergraduate students to understand the holistic and global perspectives of the four-field approach in anthropology. In 1999, he received the Missouri Governor’s Award for Teaching Excellence. In 2007, Dr. Scupin received the Distinguished Scholars Award at Lindenwood University.

Dr. Scupin has published many studies based on his ethnographic research in Thailand. He returned to Thailand and other countries of Southeast Asia to update his ethnographic data on Islamic trends in that area, an increasingly important topic in the post-9/11 world. He is a member of many professional associations, including the American Anthropological Association, the Asian Studies Association, and the Council of Thai Studies. Dr. Scupin has authored Religion and Culture: An Anthropological Focus, Race and Ethnicity: The United States and the World, and Peoples and Cultures of Asia, all published by Pearson Prentice Hall.

Table of Contents

PART 1: BASIC CONCEPTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY

1. Introduction to Anthropology

2. Human Evolution

3. Culture

4. The Process of Enculturation: Psychological and Cognitive Anthropology

5. Language

6. Anthropological Explanations

PART 2: STUDYING DIFFERENT SOCIETIES

7. Analyzing Sociocultural Systems

8. Environment, Subsistence, and Demography

9. Technology and Economics

10. Social Structure, the Family, Gender, and Age

11. Politics, Warfare, and Law

12. Religion and Aesthetics

PART 3: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT

13. Globalization, Culture, and Indigenous Societies

14. Globalization in Latin America, Africa, and the Caribbean

15. Globalization in the Middle East and Asia

16. Race and Ethnicity

17. Contemporary Globalization Trends

18. Applied Anthropology

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