An Anthropological Perspective on Urban Health

作者: Frances K. Barg , Jane Kauer

DOI: 10.1007/0-387-25822-1_13

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摘要: Anthropology brings a useful suite of tools and concepts to urban health research. Mixed-methods approaches can embrace both objective more subjective ways understanding human adaptation variation within the context. There have been many productive interactions among anthropologists various disciplines studying over course 20th century into 21st. At beginning 21st century, we are poised enhance our ability understand contexts through effective collaboration other health.

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