My students taught me that everything was personal - history, politics, foreign relations - but this approach creates boundaries as well as connections
My students taught me that everything was personal - history, politics, foreign relations - but this approach creates boundaries as well as connections
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Malcolm ChapmanMalcolm ChapmanMalcolm Chapman is senior lecturer in international business at Leeds University Business School. He is a social anthropologist by training, and the author of many studies of business management and culture in the perspective of anthropology. Among his books are The Gaelic Vision in Scottish Culture (Croom Helm, 1978) and The Celts: The construction of a myth (Macmillan, 1992). He is the editor of a collection of Edwin Ardener's work, The Voice of Prophecy, and other essays (Berghahn, 2007)
Recent articlesEdwin Ardener: the life-force of ideas The work of the social anthropologist Edwin Ardener (1927-87) remains a fertile source of insight and influence, says his former student and editor of a collection of his essays, Malcolm Chapman. |
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