How Institutions Think
How Institutions Think (first published 1986) is a book that contains the published version of the Frank W. Abrams Lectures delivered by the influential cultural anthropologist Mary Douglas at Syracuse University in March 1985.
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Author | Mary Douglas |
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Subject | Cultural anthropology |
Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Publication date | 1986 |
ISBN | 0-8156-2369-0 |
Preceded by | In the Active Voice (1982) |
Followed by | Constructive Drinking (1987) |
Reviews
- Ian Hacking in the London Review of Books, 8/22, 18 December 1986.
- Kenneth Lipartito in the Business History Review, 80/1, Spring 2006, pp. 135-140.
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