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  1. The Anatomy of Judgment
    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1990
    Tracing the emergence of science and the social institutions that govern it, The Anatomy of Judgment is an odyssey into what human thinking or judgment mean.
  2. Anthropologists, Spooks, and the Boys Who Went to War
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
  3. Dreamtime
    Concerning the Boundary Between Wilderness and Civilization

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2985
    Dreamtime celebrates the simultaneity of contraries at the crossroads of the logical and the mythic mind. "The 'dream place' is everywhere and nowhere, just like the 'dreamtime' is always and never." It was, after all, predictable from the time when scientific specialization began in earnest early in this century that the most fascinating insights into the human mind and the culture it has left behind would occur wherever people observe two pathways crossing.
  4. The Dying Days of Liberalism
    How Orthodoxy, Professionalism, and Unresponsive Politics Finally Doomed a 19th-century Project

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2017
    It's not a small thing that has fallen here, not merely the defeat of Hillary Clinton and Americans rejecting Obama’s "legacy". We are dealing with a series of institutions, an expert class, and a network of political and corporate alliances, that is being shaken beyond repair. We are in the earliest days of a historical transition, so it's not clear what is coming next, and the labels that have been proliferating demonstrate confusion and uncertainty -- populism, nativism, nationalism, etc.
  5. Encyclopedia of Anthropology
    Resource Type: Book
  6. Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology
    Resource Type: Book
  7. Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1935
  8. For Reasons of State
    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1973
    Essays in which Chomsky analyzes the role of the American state and discusses some of the ways in which individuals can respond to its growing power.
  9. The Freudian Left
    Wilhelm Reich, Geza Roheim, Herbert Marcuse

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1969
    Paul Robinson tries to define a particular tradition in the history of psychoanalysis - the "radical" or "left-wing" tradition - through an analysis of its three most important representatives: Wilhelm Reich, Geza Roheim, and Herbert Marcuse.
  10. How the Media Gets It Wrong
    On Asking the Wrong Questions and Mapping Media Dead Zones

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2014
  11. In the Wake of Carnage
    Book Review

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2014
    Book review of "Intimate Enemies: Violence and Reconciliation in Peru" by Kimberly Theidon.
  12. Karl Marx and the Iroquois
    An essay on Marx's Ethnological Notebooks

    Resource Type: Article
    Franklin Rosemont delves into Marx's Ethnological Notebooks and examines their significance and relevance towards today's communist movement.
  13. Lakehead University
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    Resource Type: Organization
  14. The Mammoth and the Mouse
    Microhistory and Morphology

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1997
    Essays exploring the theoretical relationship between the microhistorical method of paying careful attention to revealing details and the morphological method of looking for homologies among cultural artifacts or texts from different places and times.
  15. The Man Who Recorded the World
    A Biography of Alan Lomax

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2011
    Documentarian of the folk culture of American life,, Lomax was diligent and tireless in preserving the irreplaceable vernacular cultures that have fallen into the past.
  16. Marx, Freud, and the Critique of Everyday Life
    Toward a Permanent Revolution

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1974
    The theory and practice of revolutionary social transformation, Brown argues, must encompass the subjective, psychological dimensions of the revolutionary process.
  17. A Marxist History of the World Part 1: The Hominid Revolution
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2010
    In the first of a regular series, Neil Faulkner charts the evolutionary development of modern day humans from primitive apes to socially co-operative human beings.
  18. Memorial University of Newfoundland
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    Resource Type: Organization
  19. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1884
  20. Pictures Bring Us Messages
    Sinaakssiiksi aohtsimaahpihkookiyaawa. Photographs and Histories from the Kainai Nation

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2006
    An example of museum professionals working with member of an aboriginal community to explore photographs taken of members of that community many decades earlier.
  21. Royal BC Museum
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    Resource Type: Organization
  22. Science, Myth, and History
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    The story of ‘Kennewick Man’ - the debate around a 9000-year old skeleton and what it reveals about current ideas of culture, race and science.
  23. Shooting Down Man the Hunter
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    Sooner or later in conversations about who we are, who we have been, and who we can be, someone will tell a story about Man the Hunter. It's a story not just about Man but about Woman and Child too.There are countless variants. In every version, women are baggage that breeds.
  24. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
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    Resource Type: Organization
  25. Stone Age Economics
    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1972
  26. Strange Fruit
    Why Both Sides Are Wrong in the Race Debate

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2008
    Malik makes the case that most anti-racists accept the belief, also held by racialists and outright racists, that differences between groups are of great importance. While racialists attribute the differences to biology, anti-racists attribute them to deep-rooted cultural traditions which are typically seen as inherent in the group. Malik argues that these positions are actually quite similar, and makes the case that racism and racial inequality are best combatted by focusing not on our differences but on what unites us. Malik also strongly criticizes the cultural relativism of many anti-racists, and their increasing tendency to reject science as some kind of western imperialist conspiracy to oppress the rest of the world.
  27. University of Waterloo
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    Resource Type: Organization
  28. University of Winnipeg
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    Resource Type: Organization

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