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Murray J. Leaf

    Murray J. Leaf est Professeur d'Anthropologie et d'Économie Politique à l'Université du Texas à Dallas. Son travail explore les subtilités des systèmes sociaux et économiques, offrant des perspectives uniques sur les complexités du comportement humain dans divers contextes culturels. Sa position académique témoigne d'une profonde expertise et d'une recherche approfondie dans ses domaines. Les contributions universitaires de Leaf fournissent une compréhension fondamentale pour l'exploration des structures sociales et des dynamiques économiques.

    An Anthropology of Academic Governance and Institutional Democracy
    Man, Mind, and Science a History of Anthropology
    The Anthropology of Western Religions
    The Anthropology of Eastern Religions
    • The Anthropology of Eastern Religions

      Ideas, Organizations, and Constituencies

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      The book offers a comparative analysis of major Eastern religious traditions, exploring their development as professional enterprises and social movements. Through an anthropological lens, it examines the core ideas that shape these religions and how they have influenced the formation of internal organizations. The author, Murray J. Leaf, highlights the dynamics of mobilization and the varying degrees of external support these traditions receive, providing insight into their societal impact and organizational structures.

      The Anthropology of Eastern Religions
    • The Anthropology of Western Religions

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      The Anthropology of Western Religions: Ideas, Organizations, and Constituencies is a comparative survey of the world's major religious traditions as professional enterprises and, often, as social movements. Documenting the principle ideas behind Western religious traditions ...

      The Anthropology of Western Religions
    • An Anthropology of Academic Governance and Institutional Democracy

      The Community of Scholars in America

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the principles of effective faculty governance, this anthropological study explores the importance of shared governance in universities. It addresses the challenges posed by a well-funded system aiming to undermine these organizations and highlights the value of human social organization theory. The work emphasizes the necessity of academic democracy in fostering an educated public, which is crucial for addressing global crises in sustainability and political instability. Ultimately, it advocates for enhancing universities' roles in generating essential intellectual advancements.

      An Anthropology of Academic Governance and Institutional Democracy