Volume 16 - Article 18 | Pages 555–558
What can anthropological methods contribute to demography - and how?
This article is part of the Special Collection 5 "Anthropological Demography in Europe"
Abstract
This reflexion focuses on the connection between anthropological fieldwork, quantification and theory - arguing that anthropologists should not content themselves with locally valid explanations, but should contribute to general theories. The paper originated as part of the "round table discussion" at the Workshop on the Anthropological Demography of Europe, held in September 2005.
Author's Affiliation
- Patrick Heady - Max-Planck-Institut für Ethnologische Forschung, Germany EMAIL
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