Insider Anthropology
NAPA Bulletin

1. Edition December 2008
80 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
NAPA Bulletin is a peer reviewed occasional
publication of the National Association for the Practice of
Anthropology, dedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy
applications of anthropological knowledge and methods.
* peer reviewed publication of the National Association for the
Practice of Anthropology
* dedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy
applications of anthropological knowledge and methods
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Cerroni-Long National Association for the Practice of Anthropology
Bulletin Jan 1995, Vol. 16, No. 1: 1-16).
The Unfamiliar in the Familiar (Professor Walter Goldschmidt
National Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan
1995, Vol. 16, No. 1: 17-21).
Inside the Decision-Making Process: Ethnography and
Environmental Risk Management (Dr. Edward Liebow National
Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1995,
Vol. 16, No. 1: 22-35).
The Limits of Detachment: A Non-Ethnography of the Military
(Professor Alexandra Jaffe National Association for the Practice of
Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1995, Vol. 16, No. 1: 36-47).
Studying Up and the Issue of Cultural Relativism (Mari Womack
National Association for the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan
1995, Vol. 16, No. 1: 48-57).
Anthropology and the Oppressed: A Reflection on "Native"
Anthropology (Professor Delmos J. Jones National Association for
the Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1995, Vol. 16, No. 1:
58-70).
Lessons Learned in International Development: How Can We Apply
Them at Home? (Dr. Barbara Pillsbury National Association for the
Practice of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1995, Vol. 16, No. 1:
71-74).
About the Contributors (National Association for the Practice
of Anthropology Bulletin Jan 1995, Vol. 16, No. 1:
75-76).
General Editors: Ralph J. Bishop and Pamela Amoss
E.L. Cerroni-Longis an associate professor of
anthropology at Eastern Michigan University. She earned a doctorate
in Oriental languages and literatures from the University of
Venice, Italy, conducted postdoctoral work at the University of
Kyoto, Japan, and received a Ph.D. in anthropology from UCLA. She
has taught and worked as a cultural analyst in Japan, Italy,
England, and North America. She is currently the chairperson of the
IUAES international Commission on Ethnic Relations and is
completing a book titled American Ethnicity: The Cultural
Dimension. Her present research focus is the comparative study
of Japanese and American cultures, especially in regard to
education and mental health.