Understanding Disputes: The Politics of Argument - Explorations in Anthropology - Patricia Caplan - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9780854969258 - April 6, 1995
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Some of the foremost specialists in the anthropology of law and disputing behaviour examine how people in a variety of social settings, ranging from Ireland to East Africa, deal with quarrels and seek to resolve or accommodate them.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Table of Contents: P. Caplan, Introduction: Anthropology and the Study of Disputes - S. F. Moore, Imperfect Communications - L. Nader, Civilization and its Negotiations - E. Colson, The Contentiousness of Disputes - C. Johnson, Gentlemanly Values: Contesting Corruption Accusations in the Cities of London and Lagos in the Mid-1950s - M. Silverman, The 'Inhabitants' vs the 'Sovereign': A Historical Ethnography of the Making of the 'Middle Class' in an Irish Corporate Borough, 1840-1 - L. Caplan, The Milieu of Disputation: Managing Quarrels in East Nepal - D. Parkin, Disputing Human Passion: The Negotiation of the Meaning of Love among the Giriama of Kenya - S. Gaetz, 'Youth Development': Conflict and Negotiations in an Urban Irish Youth Club - P. Caplan, 'Law' and 'Custom': Marital Disputes on Northern Mafia Island, Tanzania - A. Southall, Courts of Death Among the Alur of UgandaReview Quotes: "I expect it to be both a popular and useful text for teaching the anthropology of law." --David Brokensha, Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology and Environmental Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara"This is a book worht reading, and quite appropriate for undergraduate courses. It gives the flavour of recent ethnography in bite-sized, digestible chunks and illustrates theoretical ideas not only about disputes, but also, as Caplan points out, about more fundamental aspects of social life." --"JASO"Publisher Marketing: Are disputes ever really resolved, or do people need to find ways of accommodating them and living with the consequences? Can dispute settlement procedures at the local level be transferred to wider environments?

Contributor Bio:  Bedani, Gino Gino Bedani is a Professor and the Head of Italian, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, at the University College of Swansea. Contributor Bio:  Caplan, Pat Pat Caplan is a professor of anthropology at Goldsmith College, England. She has published several books on Mafia Island in Tanzania, including Choice and Constraint in a Swahili Community and African Voices, African Lives: Personal Narratives from a Swahili Village.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 6, 1995
ISBN13 9780854969258
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 272
Dimensions 138 × 216 × 15 mm   ·   317 g
Language English  
Editor Caplan, Pat

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