1. Introduction -- 2. Several Sites in One -- 3. Ethnography and the Extreme Internet -- 4. Global Places and Place- Identities Lessons from Caribbean Research -- 5. Into Our Time: The Anthropology of Political Life in the Era of Globalisation -- 6. Shifting Boundaries of a Coastal Community: Tracing Changes on the Margin -- 7. Considering Global/ Local Relations: Beyond Dualism -- 8. Anthropologies in Policies, Anthropologies in Places: Reflections on Fieldwork in Documents and Policie -- 9. Commemorating Global Acts: A Norwegian Way of Holding an Emigrant World Together.
10. Exchange Matters: Issues of Law and the Flow of Human Substances -- 11. The Diffusion of Moral Values in a Global Perspective -- 12. Epilogue: Studying World Society -- Contributors -- Index -- Abrams, P. 80 -- adoption and Code Napoléon -- 209-10 -- and financial gain 208 -- and financial gain 211-13 -- and identity of biological parent 210-11 -- and Western values 209-10 -- and Western values 211 -- local practices 209-10 -- simple adoption 209-10 -- transnational 199 -- transnational 202 -- transnational 204 -- transnational 207 -- transnational 208-11 -- Africa 126.
African Americans 66-7 -- Afro-Caribbean communities, and family land 60-2 -- Albanian refugees -- 22-3 -- 24 -- alienation 222 -- Amit, V. 6 -- ancestors -- 82-4 -- 85-6 -- 92 -- Anderson, B. -- 63 -- 85 -- Anglo-Americans 67 -- anthropology -- and construction of marginal localities 105 -- and globalisation 78-80 -- and globalisation 84-5 -- and globalisation 90-3 -- and globalisation 99-100 -- and kinship 85 -- and Marxism 7-8 -- and nation-building 79-80 -- classification systems 86-90 -- classification systems 94 -- complex models 126-7 -- political 10-11 -- social 9-10.
Barbados, and Internet 41 -- Barents Region 104-5 -- Basch, L. 68 -- Bateson, G. 7 -- Bauman, Z. -- 3 -- 81 -- 82 -- 114-15 -- 126 -- 202 -- Beck, U. -- 3 -- 81-2 -- 100 -- 116 -- 124 -- 125 -- 126 -- 135 -- Berlevåg 105-6 -- Berlin Wall, fall of -- 9 -- 81-2 -- bio-genetic substances commodification -- 173 -- 178 -- 179 -- and exchange theory 177-9 -- as gift 178-9 -- as gift 184 -- couples' rights 180-1 -- exchange relations 173 -- exchange relations 177-9 -- exchange relations 183 -- exchange relations 184 -- exchange relations 191 -- transnational flow of 170.
Social 15 -- and world society 223-5 -- Antilles -- 90 -- 91 -- Appadurai, A. -- 5 -- 13 -- 28 -- 59-60 -- 131 -- Apple computer company -- 22 -- 27 -- 29 -- 35 -- architecture, and identity -- 111-13 -- 115 -- 116 -- Ardener, E. 110-11 -- Armenian diaspora -- 23 -- 24 -- 26 -- 30 -- 32 -- 34 -- 35 -- artificial insemination by donor [AID] -- 174-5 -- 181-4 -- and Church 185-6 -- and exchange relations 179 -- and exchange relations 183 -- and exchange relations 184 -- atomic weapon research 34 -- audits -- 10-11 -- 130-4 -- Augé, M. -- 139 -- 142 -- ballet -- 23 -- 24 -- 26-7 -- 29 -- 33.
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Globalisation has had a massive impact on the teaching and practice of anthropology. This important new book, edited by leading anthropologist Thomas Hylland Eriksen, addresses the methodological problems that these changes have wrought, and in doing so fills a major gap in the contemporary study and teaching of anthropology. The essays in this book show how the focus has shifted from traditional studies of specific sites, towards the movements and shifts assoicated with increasing migration and population flows -- the result of living in an increasingly globalised world. Written by a range of distinguished anthropologists, it offers innovative new approaches to the discipline in the light of these changes, making it indispensable as a teaching text, at higher levels, and as mandatory reading for practitioners and researchers in a wide range of merging disciplines. Topics explored include the methodology of studying on the internet; global and spatial identities in the Caribbean; shifting boundaries in coastal communities; the anthropology of political life; issues of law and the flow of human substances; and the diffusion of moral values created by globalisation.
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