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Graeber, David

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Personal name headingGraeber, David
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedLondon (England)
Birth date1961-02-12
Death date2020-09-02
Place of deathVenice (Italy)
Field of activityEducation, Higher Economic anthropology Ethnology
AffiliationLondon School of Economics and Political Science
Goldsmiths' College
Yale University
University of Chicago
Independent Social Research Foundation
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Anthropologists Anthropology teachers Anarchists Authors
Found inGraeber, David. The disastrous ordeal of 1987, 1996: title page (David Graeber)
The utopia of rules, 2015: title page (David Graeber)
Wikipedia, viewed August 10, 2015 (David Rolfe Graeber, born 12 February 1961; Residence: London, England; He is Professor of Anthropology at the London School of Economics)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Graeber>
Guardian, viewed September 4, 2020 (David Graeber ; died in a Venice hospital on Wednesday [09/02/2020] at 59 ; anarchist and author of bestselling books on capitalism and bureaucracy ; anthropologist and anarchist author of bestselling books on bureaucracy and economics)
   <https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/sep/03/david-graeber-anthropologist-and-author-of-bullshit-jobs-dies-aged-59>
Canadiana, May 27, 2021 (access point: Graeber, David)
Independent Social Research Foundation website, Stewart, Charles. In memoriam: David Graeber (1961-2020), posted 19 November 2020, viewed October 18, 2024 (died in Venice 2nd September, age 59; was a Mid-Career Fellow at ISRF in 2013-14; Marshall Sahlins at the University of Chicago supervised his doctoral thesis on the legacy of slavery in Madagascar, and they went on to publish a book together, On Kings (2017); Yale University terminated his appointment in 2005, apparently due to his role in protesting graduate student employment conditions; after that, no American universities hired him and he came to the UK, where he taught at Goldsmiths (2007-2013) and then at the LSE)
   <https://www.isrf.org/2020/11/19/in-memoriam-david-graeber-1961-2020/>
National bib agency no.1034D0382E
Associated languageeng
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