Advocacy is a personal commitment for anthropologists, not an institutional imperative for anthropology

Advocacy is a personal commitment for anthropologists, not an institutional imperative for anthropology
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Advocacy is a personal commitment for anthropologists, not an institutional imperative for anthropology
ISBN-10
0-9527837-0-3
ISBN-13
978-0-9527837-0-1
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Publisher
Group for Debates in AnthropologicalTheory
Published
1996
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Pages
576
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EAN
9780952783701
ASIN
0952783703
Prefix
978
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0
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English language
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978-0
Registrant
9527837
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0
Check Digit
1
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978-0-9527837-0-1

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