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- Anthropology Links (3)
- Cognitive Anthropology (15)
- 15/02/2010: New website
- 10/01/2010: Updated reading lists - belief and cognition
- 01/12/2008: S4 Anthropology of Belief - Lecture Files
- 28/11/2008: A C Grayling article: is belief in gods 'hard wired'?
- 04/11/2008: New Cognitive Anthropology Website
- 27/10/2008:
- 08/02/2008: To the students - S4 Cognitive Anthropology Course
- 08/02/2008: S4 Cognitive Anthropology - Lecture 3 - 8 February 2008
- 07/02/2008: Link to a cognitive science glossary
- 01/02/2008: Links to Institutes of Anthropology and Cognitive Science
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- Centre for Anthropology and Mind (Oxford)
- Cognition and Culture
- Dan Sperber's Website
- Department of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University
- Institute of Cognition and Culture (Queen's University, Belfast)
- Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology (Oxford)
- Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit, Cambridge University
- Pascal Boyer
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Links to Institutes of Anthropology and Cognitive Science
01/02/2008 by Jon.
I have added links to the Institute of Cognition and Culture at Queen’s University, Belfast, and to the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology and Centre for Anthropology and Mind , Oxford.
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Dan Sperber interview on cognitive anthropology - video
30/01/2008 by Jon.
There’s a useful, short interview with Dan Sperber at the address below…
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/sperber05/sperber05_index.html
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Dan Sperber’s Website
25/01/2008 by Jon.
Dan Sperber has been a prominent name in cognitive anthropology since the 70s. He has an extensive website with bibliographies and links to fulltext versions of many of his articles: <p>http://www.dan.sperber.com/
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