Jacqueline Waldren (1937-2021) was Research Associate, Lecturer and Tutor in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology and International Gender Studies and a member of Linacre College, University of Oxford. Her research on Europe included identity, gender, migration, tourism and lifestyle changes. Her publications include Learning from the Children (co-ed, 2012), Tourists and Tourism (co-ed., 1997), Anthropological Perspectives on Local Development (co-ed., 2004) and many articles. She was Director of DAMARC, Deia Archaeological and Anthropological Museum and Research Centre in Mallorca, Spain.
“Waldren's engaging book is carefully crafted … a superior guide to both the structure and meaning of community and the pleasures of daily life.” • Choice “… solid accounts of the concepts and social practices related to the casa … patronage, and social hierarchy … [Waldren] also devotes attention to some less traditional concerns, such as gender, conceptions of social space, tourism, and economic development.” • American Anthropologist
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