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    James Lassiter

    American film producer

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  1. Migration Anthropology Consultants (MAC), LLC is a private, limited liability company owned and directed by James E Lassiter, an independent practicing cultural anthropologist. James (Jim) has over thirty years of experience studying and living in African and other societies and cultures.

  2. Oct 2, 2011 · Secular Truth and Morality - Being Virtuous, Happy, and at Peace, Without God and Religion. Kindle Edition. In this book, his first, American anthropologist James E Lassiter offers an alternative to the absolute truths of the Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam – for understanding our place in Nature and how we might ...

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  3. Bruce B. Janz. Between the Particular and the Universal. ›Cultural Inquiry‹ as the Encounter Between Anthropology and Philosophy. Summary. Ivan Karp and D.A. Masolo's African Philosophy as Cultural Inquiry attempts to recover philosophical reflection based on the analysis of specific cultural forms from the charge of ethnophilosophy.

  4. Cited by. Year. African Culture and Personality: Bad Social Science, Effective Social Activism, or a Call to Reinvent Ethnology. JE Lassiter. African Studies Quarterly 3 (3), 1-21. , 2000. 132. 2000. Culture and Personality Aspects of Socioeconomic Development in Swaziland: An Analysis of Student Attitudes and Values.

  5. May 7, 2020 · In this book, his first, American anthropologist James E Lassiter offers an alternative to the absolute truths of the Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam – for understanding our place in Nature and how we might behave more humanely and responsibly toward each other and the planet.

  6. James E Lassiter is currently a Senior Refugee Program Manager in the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Office of International Affairs in Washington, D.C. He was trained in anthropology and African Studies at the University of Oregon (M.S., 1975; Ph.D., 1983) and has published in his area of expertise.

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  8. by Luke Eric Lassiter Collaborative ethnography—the collaboration of researchers and subjects in the production of ethnographic texts—offers us a powerful way to engage the public with anthropology. As one of many academic/applied approaches, contemporary collaborative ethnography stems from a well-established historical tradition of

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