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| Title: | On the edge-peripheral communities and marginal anthropology |
| Authors: | Waterhouse, Martin |
| Keywords: | Biotic communites Ethnology |
| Issue Date: | 2002 |
| Citation: | Waterhouse, M. (2002) On the edge-peripheral communities and marginal anthropology. Unpublished PhD thesis. University of Glamorgan. |
| Abstract: | This is a study of people, place, and cultural "identity" in two small parishes that are
geographically on the periphery of the United Kingdom. Both are coastal parishes: one
is in South-west Wales overlooking the Irish Sea and the other is one of the islands
comprising The Orkney archipelago.' This is also a work of marginal anthropology
(Fox, 1975) that discusses both conventional and more experimental "ways of telling"
in an attempt to interpret human social behaviour. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10265/462 |
| Appears in Collections: | PhD theses from the University of Glamorgan
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