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Dr Andrew Beatty
Reader in Anthropology

Marie Jahoda 227

  • Anthropology
  • Social Science and Communications

Summary

I became interested in anthropology after spending a couple of years travelling in Asia; conducted several years’ fieldwork in Indonesia in two contrasting settings: tribal Nias and Muslim Java; British Academy Postdoc 1990-3; worked at àËÅöÊÓƵ since 1998; in 2007 launched the first Masters in psychological anthropology outside the USA.  Besides many articles, I have published five books (as sole author) and am working on a sixth, a commissioned study of Clifford Geertz. 

Qualifications:

  • DPhil Anthropology (Oxford)
  • MSc Anthropology (Oxford)
  • English Literature (York)

Newest selected publications

Dukes, D., Abrams, K., Adolphs, R., Ahmed, ME., Beatty, A., Berridge, KC., et al. (2021) ''. Nature Human Behaviour, 5 (7). pp. 816 - 820. ISSN: 2397-3374

Journal article

Beatty, AW. (2019) 'What can anthropology contribute to the study of emotion?', in Scarantino, A. (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Emotion Theory. Routledge. ISBN 10: 1138676683.

Book chapter

Beatty, A. (2019) 'Anger and Anthropology'. Emotion Researcher. pp. 37 - 43.

Journal article

Beatty, AW. (2019) 'Speak no evil: inversion and evasion in Indonesia', in Olsen, WC. and Csordas, T. (eds.) Engaging Evil: A Moral Anthropology. New York and Oxford : Berghahn Books. pp. 71 - 94. ISBN 10: 1789202132. ISBN 13: 978-1789202137.

Book chapter

Beatty, A. (2019) 'The case for narrative', inEmotional Worlds: Beyond an Anthropology of Emotion. Cambridge UK : Cambridge University Press. pp. 107 - 124. ISBN 10: 1107020999. ISBN 13: 9781107020993.

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