"The Socratic approach is a good way to get students to think about their own questions in the context of what they are learning. This allows them to integrate the four fields in a topical way. The authors do a very good job of presenting a variety of different examples from throughout the world, giving it an excellent global perspective."--Jason Gonzalez,
University of Georgia "This text is an excellent product and value. I really like the 'In Their Own Words' sections within each chapter. They provide tangible, real-world connections that we can expand upon in a class discussion."--Scott Legge,
Macalester College "The question-based approach will engage students. It is a great length--not too big--but not missing anything either."--Christa Abdul-Karim,
University of Idaho"I love the question-oriented approach. The 'Anthropology in Everyday Life' feature is particularly good, showing the relevance of anthropology. I find the combination of pithy chapter summaries and abundant, rich examples throughout the chapters to be a winning combination."--Mary Theresa Bonhage-Freund,
Alma College"The approach is inquisitive, as it makes the reader curious. Chapter titles are not statements, but are questions that allow for more critical thinking; they encourage students how to think, instead of telling them only what to think. I love the approach of this book. It is much more applied compared to other textbooks."--Jaclyn McWhorter,
Agnes Scott College