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1 | "Banana Time": Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction | Human Organization | 1959 | 640 |
2 | Relational Analysis: The Study of Social Organizations with Survey Methods | Human Organization | 1958 | 580 |
3 | A Mathematical Model for Group Structures | Human Organization | 1948 | 528 |
4 | Auto-Ethnography: Paradigms, Problems, and Prospects | Human Organization | 1979 | 440 |
5 | Comparing Two Methods for Estimating Network Size | Human Organization | 2001 | 358 |
6 | Observations on the Making of Policemen | Human Organization | 1973 | 349 |
7 | Body Image and Weight Concerns among African American and White Adolescent Females: Differences that Make a Difference | Human Organization | 1995 | 324 |
8 | Environmental Attitude and Environmental Knowledge | Human Organization | 1990 | 323 |
9 | The KJ Method: A Technique for Analyzing Data Derived from Japanese Ethnology | Human Organization | 1997 | 305 |
10 | Informant Accuracy in Social Network Data | Human Organization | 1976 | 303 |
11 | Participant Observation and Interviewing: A Comparison | Human Organization | 1957 | 294 |
12 | The Everyday Violence of Hepatitis C among Young Women Who Inject Drugs in San Francisco | Human Organization | 2004 | 273 |
13 | Focus Groups and Ethnography | Human Organization | 1995 | 266 |
14 | Basic Concepts and Techniques of Rapid Appraisal | Human Organization | 1995 | 249 |
15 | The Mexican-American Extended Family As An Emotional Support System | Human Organization | 1979 | 243 |
16 | Using Indigenous Knowledge to Improve Agriculture and Natural Resource Management | Human Organization | 1994 | 203 |
17 | Market or Community Failure? Critical Perspectives on Common Property Research | Human Organization | 1998 | 198 |
18 | The Migrant Syndrome: Seasonal U.S. Wage Labor and Rural Development in Central Mexico | Human Organization | 1981 | 196 |
19 | Locating the Political in Political Ecology: An Introduction | Human Organization | 2003 | 193 |
20 | Community-Supported Agriculture: A Sustainable Alternative to Industrial Agriculture? | Human Organization | 2000 | 187 |
21 | Participant Recruitment for Qualitative Research: A Site-Based Approach to Community Research in Complex Societies | Human Organization | 1999 | 186 |
22 | Social, Cultural, and Psychological Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill | Human Organization | 1993 | 182 |
23 | Somali Women and Well-Being: Social Networks and Social Capital among Immigrant Women in Australia | Human Organization | 2004 | 180 |
24 | Maps of, by, and for the Peoples of Latin America | Human Organization | 2003 | 177 |
25 | Towards a Native Anthropology | Human Organization | 1970 | 175 |
26 | VII: Some General Propositions: An Interpretative Summary | Human Organization | 1957 | 171 |
27 | Social Networks, Social Support, and their Relationship to Depression among Immigrant Mexican Women | Human Organization | 1991 | 170 |
28 | Tasting Food, Tasting Sustainability: Defining the Attributes of an Alternative Food System with Competent, Ordinary People | Human Organization | 2000 | 157 |
29 | Men in the Middle of the Third Culture: The Roles of American and Non-Western People in Cross-Cultural Administration | Human Organization | 1963 | 151 |
30 | Criteria for an Ethnographic Approach to Research in Schools | Human Organization | 1975 | 150 |
31 | Co-Management: Managing Relationships, Not Resources | Human Organization | 2005 | 149 |
32 | Personal Networks of Ex-Mental Patients in a Manhattan SRO Hotel | Human Organization | 1978 | 147 |
33 | Steel Axes for Stone-Age Australians | Human Organization | 1952 | 146 |
34 | Nutrition, Consumption, and Agricultural Change | Human Organization | 1980 | 145 |
35 | An Ethnographic Approach to Targeted Sampling: Problems and Solutions in AIDS Prevention Research among Injection Drug and Crack-Cocaine Users | Human Organization | 1994 | 145 |
36 | Words, Deeds and Social Structure: A Preliminary Study of the Reliability of Informants | Human Organization | 1987 | 142 |
37 | Sustainability and Pastoral Livelihoods: Lessons from East African Maasai and Mongolia | Human Organization | 2003 | 140 |
38 | Entrapment Processes and Immigrant Communities in a Time of Heightened Border Vigilance | Human Organization | 2007 | 140 |
39 | Ethnography in the Field of Design | Human Organization | 2000 | 137 |
40 | Review ofCulture's Consequences: International Differences in Work-Related Values | Human Organization | 1982 | 136 |
41 | Real and Ideal Extended Familism Among Mexican Americans and Anglo Americans: On the Meaning of "Close" Family Ties | Human Organization | 1984 | 136 |
42 | The Subsidy from Nature: Shifting Cultivation, Successional Palm Forests, and Rural Development | Human Organization | 1988 | 136 |
43 | Weak Ties, Strong Ties: Network Principles in Mexican Migration | Human Organization | 1998 | 133 |
44 | Body Size, Adaptation and Function | Human Organization | 1989 | 124 |
45 | Indigenous Knowledge and Applied Anthropology: Questions of Definition and Direction | Human Organization | 1998 | 123 |
46 | Of What is This a Case?: Analytical Movements in Qualitative Social Science Research | Human Organization | 2014 | 119 |
47 | The Development of Rapport through the Negotiation of Gender in Field Work among Police | Human Organization | 1984 | 117 |
48 | Sustainability and Livelihood Diversification among the Maasai of Northern Tanzania | Human Organization | 2003 | 116 |
49 | Participant Observation in Violent Social Contexts | Human Organization | 1990 | 113 |
50 | The Convergence of Applied, Practicing, and Public Anthropology in the 21st Century | Human Organization | 2004 | 108 |