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This source is from another encyclopedia. It has been recognised as of having a reliable reputation however will only be used as a directive to research for further information on the history of sociocultural anthropology.[1]

Post modernism has increased individuals’ private spheres proving challenging for anthropologists to conduct appropriate fieldwork in the 21st century.[2]

The author, Eugenia Shanklin had an extensive knowledge in sociocultural anthropology. She was a professor at The College of New Jersey and taught also at Princeton University and Wolfgang Goethe University in Germany.[3]

Troulliot was a Haitian anthropologist and authored several books regarding unequal power structures and their impact on society.[4]

David Kertzer is an American anthropologist, Professor at Brown University, and winner of the Pulitzer Prize (award for achievement in written published work).[5]

  1. ^ "anthropology - Social and cultural anthropology | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  2. ^ Carrier, James G.; Gewertz, Deborah B. (2020-06-29). The Handbook of Sociocultural Anthropology. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-18149-4.
  3. ^ Shanklin, Eugenia (1998). "The Profession of the Color Blind: Sociocultural Anthropology and Racism in the 21st Century". American Anthropologist. 100 (3): 669–679. ISSN 0002-7294.
  4. ^ Trouillot, Michel‐Rolph (2001-02-01). "The Anthropology of the State in the Age of Globalization: Close Encounters of the Deceptive Kind". Current Anthropology. 42 (1): 125–138. doi:10.1086/318437. ISSN 0011-3204.
  5. ^ Kertzer, David I. (2009). "Social Anthropology and Social Science History". Social Science History. 33 (1): 1–16. ISSN 0145-5532.