SOCIAL SCIENCE + Anthropology + Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Anthropology + Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Anthropology + Cultural
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- The culture of excess, how America lost self-control and why we need to redefine success, J.R. Slosar
- Ethnic groups of North, East, and Central Asia, an encyclopedia, James B. Minahan
- Culture and difference, critical perspectives on the bicultural experience in the United States, edited by Antonia Darder
- The military-industrial complex and American society, Sterling Michael Pavelec, editor
- Reconnecting culture, technology and nature, from society to heterogeneity, Mike Michael
- Crossing the racial divide, close friendships between Black and white Americans, Kathleen Odell Korgen
- Getting better, why global development is succeeding : and how we can improve the world even more, Charles Kenny
- Culture and customs of Laos, Arne Kislenko
- Homer Simpson marches on Washington, dissent through American popular culture, edited by Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy ; foreword by Kate Mulgrew
- Representing reality, discourse, rhetoric and social construction, Jonathan Potter
- Culture as weapon, the art of influence in everyday life, Nato Thompson
- Learning in the global era, international perspectives on globalization and education, edited by Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco
- Reformers to radicals, the Appalachian Volunteers and the war on poverty, Thomas Kiffmeyer
- Encyclopedia of American race riots, edited by Walter Rucker and James Nathaniel Upton ; foreword by Dominic J. Capeci, Jr
- The work of the dead, a cultural history of mortal remains, Thomas W. Laqueur
- Coming of age in Chicago, the 1893 world's fair and the coalescence of American anthropology, edited by Curtis M. Hinsley and David R. Wilcox
- The selfish meme, a critical reassessment, Kate Distin
- Pop culture Arab world!, media, arts, and lifestyle, Andrew Hammond
- The collective and the individual in Russia, a study of practices, Oleg Kharkhordin
- The ethnographic self, fieldwork and the representation of identity, Amanda Coffey
- Do parents matter?, why Japanese babies sleep well, Mexican siblings don't fight, and American parents should just relax, Robert A. LeVine and Sarah LeVine
- The A to Z of being British, by Brian Titrage
- The fires of spring, a post-Arab Spring journey through the turbulent new Middle East, Shelly Culbertson
- Twins talk, what twins tell us about person, self, and society, Dona Lee Davis
- Deaf gain, raising the stakes for human diversity, H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph J. Murray, editors ; foreword by Andrew Solomon, afterword by Tove Skuttnab-Kangas
- Racism and cultural diversity, cultivating racial harmony through counselling, group analysis, and psychotherapy, M.J. Maher ; foreword by Ian Parker
- Carried away, the invention of modern shopping, Rachel Bowlby
- Pop culture Germany!, media, arts, and lifestyle, Catherine C. Fraser, Dierk O. Hoffmann
- Pop culture Latin America!, media, arts, and lifestyle, Lisa Shaw, Stephanie Dennison
- Blacks, Latinos, and Asians in urban America, status and prospects for politics and activism, edited by James Jennings ; foreword by Luis Fuentes
- Loving animals, toward a new animal advocacy, Kathy Rudy
- Culture and customs of Zimbabwe, Oyekan Owomoyela
- Barack Obama, the aloha zen president, how a son of the 50th state may revitalize America based on 12 multicultural principles, Michael Haas, editor
- The international encyclopedia of gambling, William N. Thompson
- Taking the town, collegiate and community culture in the Bluegrass, 1880-1917, Kolan Thomas Morelock
- American multiculturalism after 9/11, transatlantic perspectives, Derek Rubin and Jaap Verheul [(eds.)]
- Multicultural America, an encyclopedia of the newest Americans, Ronald H. Bayor, editor
- Los dos mundos, rural Mexican Americans, another America, Richard Baker
- Integral pluralism, beyond culture wars, Fred Dallmayr
- Toward freedom land, the long struggle for racial equality in America, Harvard Sitkoff
- Laboratory for world destruction, Germans and Jews in Central Europe, Robert S. Wistrich
- Modern-day Vikings, a practical guide to interacting with the Swedes, Christina Johansson Robinowitz and Lisa Werner Carr
- Unbound, how eight technologies made us human, transformed society, and brought our world to the brink, Richard L. Currier, PHD
- Music and cyberliberties, Patrick Burkart
- Pop culture India!, media, arts, and lifestyle, Asha Kasbekar
- Bradshaw on the family, a new way of creating solid self-esteem, John Bradshaw
- At the heart of the Empire, Indians and the colonial encounter in late-Victorian Britain, Antoinette Burton
- Entangled by white supremacy, reform in World War I-era South Carolina, Janet G. Hudson
- Freegans, diving into the wealth of food waste in America, Alex V. Barnard
- Iconic designs, 50 stories about 50 things, edited by Grace Lees-Maffei