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Advancing Applied Anthropology: Victims of Globalization: Is Economics the Instrument Needed to Provide Them a Share of the Wealth?

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Advancing Applied Anthropology: Victims of Globalization: Is Economics the Instrument Needed to Provide Them a Share of the Wealth?
Author(s)Hackenberg, Robert A.
Abstract‘The Economics of Involuntary Resettlement’ by Michael Cernea is discussed in relation to the interdisciplinary hybridization of anthropology and economics in development planning. Topics include the crossbreeding of social sciences, global distribution of income, relocation and resettlement, anthropology plus economics, participatory planning, and proposals for ‘Getting Ahead Collectively.’
IssueNo4
Pages439-442
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHuman Organization
VolumeNo58
PubDateWinter 1999
ISBN_ISSN0018-7259
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
—-Methods and Approaches
——–Eurocentrism, Nationalism, and Other Issues of Place

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