Cultural anthropology and education /

After the Second World War, the field of cultural anthropology underwent an explosive development. Sociologists, psychologists, educators, and economists all added to the increasing interest in a discipline which began by assuming that culture is the foundation of social structures and that every in...

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Autor principal: Camilleri, Carmel
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : Kogan Page-UNESCO, 1986.
Colección:Educational Siences
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