Few anthropologists today realize the pioneering role Margaret Mead
played in the investigation of contemporary cultures. This volume
collects and presents a variety of her essays on research methodology
relating to contemporary culture. Many of these essays were printed
originally in limited circulation journals, research reports and books
edited by others. They reflect Mead's continuing commitment to searching
out methods for studying and extending the anthropologist's tools of
investigation for use in complex societies. Essays on American and
European societies, intergenerational relations, architecture and social
space, industrialization, and interracial relations are included in this
varied and exciting collection.