Faculty Member, School of Anthropology and Conservation
Prof. of Anthropological Sciences
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Thesis Title: Marriage and Power: Tradition and Transition in an Urban Punjabi Community
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Henry Selby
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About
Michael D. Fischer is an anthropologist who has worked mainly in the Punjab and Swat in Pakistan, and the Cook Islands. His major interests are in the representation and structure of indigenous knowledge, cultural informatics, and the interrelationships between ideation and the material contexts within which ideation is expressed.
Fischer is Professor of Anthropological Sciences in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Kent and is currently Director of the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, the University of Kent at Canterbury.
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