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Collaborative Research and Social Change: Applied Anthropology in Action
Published 1987“…Promoting social change is the goal of the seven community case studies reported in this book. Each study is a "natural experiment" that involved long-term…”
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Majority Educators in a United States Minority/Immigrant Public School District: The Case of Garden City, Kansas
Published in Human organization (01-07-2016)“…Increasingly, immigrants are settling in rural "new destinations," where low-wage, low-skilled jobs have been created as part of a broad restructuring of the…”
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Cows, Pigs, Corporations, and Anthropologists
Published in Journal of business anthropology (07-05-2017)“…Don Stull is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Kansas, where he taught from 1975 to 2015. He has been editor-in-chief of Human…”
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Tobacco is Going, Going ... But Where?
Published in Culture & agriculture (01-12-2009)“…Tobacco is America's most vilified agricultural product. It is also the eighth most valuable crop in the United States, and its immense economic value and…”
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Meat processing and Garden City, KS: Boom and bust
Published in Journal of rural studies (2006)“…In December 1980, the world's largest beef processing plant opened 10 miles west of Garden City, KS. Three years later another beef plant opened on Garden…”
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The Wages of Food Factories
Published in Food & foodways (01-01-2010)“…The goal of modern, industrial agriculture has become the production of large quantities of uniform products at the cheapest price. Emblematic of these trends,…”
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The Future Lies Ahead, Or Does It?
Published in Human organization (01-12-2004)“…Stull offers his remarks on the future of applied anthropology. Among others things, he cites that people must rededicate themselves to the application of…”
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Tobacco Barns and Chicken Houses: Agricultural Transformation in Western Kentucky
Published in Human organization (01-07-2000)“…Tobacco is Kentucky's principal cash crop and integral to its economy, history, and culture. As tobacco came under increasing attack in the 1990s, the poultry…”
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What if Only What Can Be Counted Will Count? A Critical Examination of Making Educational Practice "Scientific"
Published in Teachers College record (1970) (2019)“…Background/Context: In recent decades, federal policymakers have pushed for education to be a more "scientific" endeavor. While scholars have considered the…”
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"We Come To The Garden" . . . Again: Garden City, Kansas, 1990-2000
Published in Urban anthropology and studies of cultural systems and world economic development (2001)“…During the 1980s, Garden City, Kansas, grew by onethird, and its minority population, composed primarily of new immigrants from Latin America and Southeast…”
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Tobacco Town Futures: Global Encounters in Rural Kentucky by Ann E.Kingsolver. 2011. Long Grove, Ill.: Waveland Press
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Obituaries: Robert Allan Hackenberg (1928-2007)
Published in American anthropologist (01-06-2008)“…By 1980, the city's population had quadrupled to 500,000, and proposals based on DRPF documentation of explosive growth and its consequences persuaded the…”
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Robert Allan Hackenberg (1928-2007)
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Robert Allan Hackenberg (1928–2007)
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"I Come To The Garden": Changing Ethnic Relations In Garden City, Kansas
Published in Urban anthropology and studies of cultural systems and world economic development (01-12-1990)“…During the 1980s, Garden City was the fastest growing community in Kansas. Its growth was fueled by the opening of two large beef packing plants, which…”
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Reservation Economic Development in the Era of Self-Determination
Published in American anthropologist (01-03-1990)“…The status of Native American reservation economies is discussed. The president and Congress must fill the cup of self-determination with sustained federal aid…”
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The Wages of Food Factories 1
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Reorganization as Status Drama: Building, Maintaining, and Displacing Dominant Subcultures
Published in Public administration review (01-07-1986)“…This research provides a cultural analysis of the reorganization process. Based on an ethnography of a state regulatory agency, it describes the profound…”
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Every Twelve Seconds: Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight
Published in Great Plains Research (01-10-2012)“…There carcasses hang before being sent to the fabrication floor where "hundreds of handheld knives and saws reinvent chilled half-carcasses as steaks, rounds,…”
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The Ritual of Reorganization in a Public Bureaucracy
Published in Qualitative sociology (01-10-1988)“…An examination of the paradox that reorganizations are common in modern bureaucracies even though they have been found to have few instrumental effects. Data…”
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