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William M. O'Barr, Professor Emeritus of Cultural Anthropology

William M. O'Barr

 

Short Description of Research Approach:

William M. O'Barr
Professor Emeritus of Cultural Anthropology

Office Info

Office: 135 Social Sciences, Durham, NC 27708
Phone: (919) 684-8863
Email Address:   send me a message
Fax: (919) 681-8483
Office hrs: By appointment only.
 

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Curriculum Vita
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Areas of Interest:

 
Legal anthropology
sociolinguistics
discourse analysis
Africa
US
 
William M. O'Barr, Ph.D. Northwestern 1969, is currently writing books about advertising and masculinity and about the history of legal anthropology. His extensive publications focus primarily on legal anthropology and include such concerns as law and politics in rural Africa, communication in trial courtrooms in America, and access to justice. His research sites have included rural villages in East Africa, trial courtrooms in the United States and Canada, and many of the organizations that are collectively referred to as "Madison Avenue." His publications include Tradition and Identity in Changing Africa (1973); Linguistics Evidence (1982); Language and Power (1984); Rules versus Relationships: The Ethnography of Legal Discourse (with John M. Conley; 1990); Fortune and Folly: The Wealth and Power of Institutional Investing (also with Conley; 1992), and Culture and the Ad: Exploring Otherness in the World of Advertising (1994); and Just Words: Language, Law and Power (The University of Chicago Press, 1998). 
 

Selected Publications/Recent Research:

 
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

    2014     A History of Theory in Legal Anthropology O'Barr, WM.

    2013     Native Americans in Advertising Barr, WMO.

    2013     Combining Approahces: Some Reflections on Two Decades of Collaborative Research O'Barr, WM. POLAR , Vol. 22

    2012     Sexuality, Race, and Ethnicity in Advertising W.M. O'Barr. ,Summer, 2012.

    2012     Super Bowl Commercials: America’s Annual Festival of Advertising Barr, WMO.

 

Course Descriptions:

    Duke University. Spring & Fall 2012
  • Organizations and Global Competitiveness(SOC 142) Syllabus

  • Globalization and Development(Soc 730S-03) Syllabus

 
 


 
   
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