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==Part 1 – Introduction == | ==Part 1 – Introduction == | ||
‘(A)nthropological studies are relevant not simply to an underbudgeted, relief-oriented “community development program,” but to the whole range of developmental issues for they describe the dimensions of the sociocultural world within which these issues take on a determinate and hence resolvable form.’ | ‘(A)nthropological studies are relevant not simply to an underbudgeted, relief-oriented “community development program,” but to the whole range of developmental issues for they describe the dimensions of the sociocultural world within which these issues take on a determinate and hence resolvable form.’ |