VOLUME  4                           CONTENTS                                   2002


VOLUME 4, Number 1                                                                JANUARY 2002


 

M.K. Bhasin and Veena Bhasin • Ecology People, and Health: The Indian
Scenario

1-41

 

Veena Bhasin and Shampa Nag • Population Dynamics, Problems and Prospects of High Altitude  

43-72

 


VOLUME 4, Number 2                                                                      APRIL 2002


 

S. P. Singh • Anthropometric Perspective on Nutritional Status  

73-82

 

Ranjana Ray, Indranil Chakraborty and Nandini Bhattacharyya • A Study among Some "Meendharas" of Sunderbans, West Bengal  

83-89

 

S.K. Verma and Ajita • Increasing Prevalence of Obesity and Role of Exercise 91-100

 

Sharda Sidhu and Harleen Kaur Tatla • Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity Among Adult Urban Females of Punjab: A Cross-Sectional Study  

101-103

 

Swapan Kumar Das, Madhusnata De, Bani Sengupta, Nikhilesh Das, Dilip Kumar Bhattacharya and Geeta Talukder • High Incidence of Haemoglobin-E in Tribal Populations of Tripura, North East India  

105-108

 

Surinder Nath and Prabha Badkur • Reconstruction of Stature from Long Bone
Lengths  

109-114

 

Inuka Gakhar and S. L. Malik • Age changes and sex differences in somatotypes among Jats of Delhi  

115-125

 

Harsurinder Kaur and Neeraj Mehta • Anthropological Significance of Alloalbu-
minaemia  

127-130

 

M. K. Bhasin and Shampa Nag • Consanguinity and its Effects on Fertility and Child Survival Among Muslims of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir  

131-140

 


VOLUME 4, Number 3                                                                        JULY 2002


 

R.S.Balgir • Biomedical Anthropology in the Service of Mankind in the New Millennium: Are We Ready? 

141-147

 

Vinay Kumar Srivastava • Some Thoughts on the Anthropology of Mental Health and Illness with Special Reference to India  

149-161

 

Richard Harvey Brown and Laure Bjawi-Levine • Cultural Relativism and Universal Human Rights: Contributions From Social Science of the Middle East 163-174

 

Klaus Kuhnekath and Heinz Sόnker • Sociological and Pedagogical Reflections on the Chances of Human Beings Under the Qualitatively Structural Changes of the World System  

175-188

 

Brian Milne • Good Science, Bad Science: The Contribution of the Modern Anthropologist to the Delivery of Human Rights  

189-199

 

B.G.Banerjee and A.K. Sinha • Anthropology and Development: In Search of a  Paradigm  

201-212

  


VOLUME 4, Number 4                                                               October 2002


 

Shalina Mehta • Derailed development: Review of development and rehabilitation models for tribal india  

213-226

 

Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi • Science and Technology as the Inevitable Necessity of Man’s Development in the 21st Century  

227-232

 

Nikos Gousgounis • Information Technology creates Allophobia. How to eliminate it?  

233-247

 

Peter J.M. Nas • A Task Ahead  

249-252

 

A.K. Kapoor and P.K. Patra • Raji—A Food Gatherer and Hunter Primitive Tribe of Uttaranchal: A Study of Selection Intensity 

253-256

 

Benrithung Murry, M.P. Sachdeva and A.K. Kalla • Somatometric Variations Among the Lotha Naga of Wokha District, Nagaland   

257-260

 

Komal Virdi, Samira Bahl and M.P. Sachdeva• Distribution of A1A2BO, Rho (D) Blood Groups and ABH Secretor Status among Kolis and Chamars (Scheduled Castes) of Sundernagar, Himachal Pradesh  

261-263

 

G.R. Varma, P.S.V. Bhavani, A. Rohini and B.V. Babu • Birth Spacing Among Rural Population of West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh 

265-268

 

R.E.S. Tanner • Social Research in East Africa: Varying Opportunities and Methodologies. A Personal Approach 

269-279

 

Rajesh Kumar Gautam and A.N. Sharma • Occurrence of Sickle Gene and Malaria among the Mehra (Jhariya) Caste of Mandla District, Madhya Pradesh, India  

281-283

 

A.C. Gautam • Effect of the Sex of the Surviving Children in first two Parities on Subsequent Family Size (Surviving Children) Among Rural Rajput and Scheduled Caste (Chamars) Populations of Himachal Pradesh, India 

285-288

 

A.C. Gautam and P.K. Seth •Appraisal of the Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (Kap) of Family Control Devices Among Rural Rajputs and Scheduled Caste of Hatwar Area of Bilaspur District, Himachal Pradesh, India 

288-292

 

G. Bulliyya • Variation of Morphogenetic Characters in an Endogamous Group of Vannekula Kshatriya in Andhra Pradesh 

293-295

 

Sarthak  Sengupta and Bhaskar Das • Distribution of ABO Blood Groups and Rh (D) Factors Among The Sonowal Kacharis of Assam 

297-298

 

P. Veerraju, T. Venkateswara Rao, N. Lakshmi and S. Reshmi • Haptoglobin and Caeruloplasmin Types in Five Tribal Populations of Andhra Pradesh 

299-300

 

Sarthak Sengupta and Bhaskar Das • Tooth Occlusion Pattern and Cerumen Types Among The Sonowal Kacharis of Assam 

301-302

 

Shalina Mehta • Aids Prevention and Care For People Affected by Aids in India a Transnational Perspective (Summary Report of workshop, Organized by IDPAD-ICSSR/WOTRO, India/ Netherlands)   

303-310

 

Author Index   

311-312

 

Subject Index  

313-314


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