Anthropology:  Trends  and  Applications

(Special Issue of The Anthropologist - No. 1)


M.K. Bhasin And S.L. Malik  (University of Delhi, Delhi, India)

2002 • Pages: 274 • Size: 180 × 240 mm • ISBN 81-85264-30-9 • Binding: Hard •  Price: US $ 45/- Rs. 1450/-


 

This volume covers a wide arena, and truly reflects the nature of anthropology as an integrated discipline. This volume is divided into five sections—

 

I.  Ecology,  Demography  and  Health;

II.  Human  Biology; 

III.  Medical Anthropology; 

IV.   Human Rights and 

V.   Development, Society and Its Future

 

consisting in total twenty-one research papers.

 

An overview of the volume shows that today anthropology is not concerned with the study of primitive and peasant societies but has included in its scope urban and industrial societies.

It is equally concerned with the issues of human development and progress and has become far more integrated.

 


CONTENTS


 

I.    Ecology, Demography And Health

 

 1. Ecology, People and Health: The Indian Scenario - by M.K. Bhasin and Veena Bhasin (India)

 

 2. Population Dynamics, Problems and Prospects of High Altitude Area: Ladakh - by Veena Bhasin and Shampa Nag (India)

 

 3.  Anthropometric Perspective on Nutritional Status - by S. P. Singh (India)

 

  4. A Study among Some “Meendharas” of Sunderbans, West Bengal - by Ranjana Ray, Indranil Chakraborty and

Nandini Bhattacharyya (India)

 

II.   Human Biology

 

5. Increasing Prevalence of  Obesity and Role of Exercise- by S.K. Verma and Ajita (India)

 

 6. Prevalence of overweight and obesity among adult urban females of Punjab: a cross-sectional study -

by Sharda Sidhu and Harleen Kaur Tatla (India)

 

 7. High Incidence of Haemoglobin-e in Tribal Populations of Tripura, North East India-by Swapan Kumar Das, Madhusnata De, Bani Sengupta, Nikhilesh Das, Dilip Kumar Bhattacharya and Geeta Talukder (India)

 

 8. Reconstruction of Stature from Long Bone Lengths - by Surinder Nath and Prabha Badkur (India)

 

 9.  Age changes and sex differences in somatotypes among Jats of Delhi - by Inuka Gakhar and S. L. Malik (India)

 

 10. Anthropological Significance of Alloalbuminaemia - by Harsurinder Kaur and Neeraj Mehta (India)

 

11. Consanguinity and its Effects on Fertility and Child Survival Among Muslims of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir

-by M. K. Bhasin and Shampa Nag (India)

 

III. Medical Anthropology

 

12. Biomedical Anthropology in the Service of Mankind in the New Millennium: Are We Ready? -by R.S. Balgir (India)

 

13. Some Thoughts on the Anthropology of Mental Health and Illness with Special Reference to India -

by Vinay Kumar Srivastava (India)

 

IV. Human Rights

 

14. Cultural Relativism and Universal Human Rights: Contributions From Social Science of the Middle East -

by Richard Harvey Brown and Laure Bjawi-Levine (USA)

 

15.  Sociological and Pedagogical Reflections on the chances of human beings under the qualitatively structural changes of the world system - by Klaus Kuhnekath and Heinz Sünker (Germany)

 

16.  Good Science, Bad Science: the contribution of the  modern anthropologist to the delivery of human rights -

by Brian Milne (U.K.)

 

V.   Development, Society and its Future

 

17. Anthropology and Development:  In Search of a Paradigm -by B.G.Banerjee and A.K. Sinha (India)

 

18. Derailed development: Review of  development and rehabilitation models for tribal india - by Shalina mehta (India)

 

19. Science and Technology as the Inevitable Necessity  of Man’s Development in the 21st Century -

by Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi (Iran)

 

20.  Information Technology creates Allophobia. How to eliminate it? - by Nikos Gousgounis (Greece)

 

21.  A Task Ahead - by Peter J.M. Nas (The Netherlands)

 


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