David C. Pitt
David C. Pitt
Charles David Pitt was a professor of sociology and anthropology born in Wellington, New Zealand. He passed away in Geneva, Switzerland in 2016. Obitury by Cluny Macpherson printed in *New Zealand Sociology* journal (print ISSN:0112-921X) Vol.31, Iss.1, p224-227, published 2016. Genres: Anthropology/ Ethnology, Sociology, Environmental sciences/Ecology, Geography, International relations/Current affairs. Career: Chargé de Recherches, Institut International de recherches pour la paix, Geneva, since 1984. Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Victoria, B.C., 1965- 67; Professor of Sociology, University of Waikato, 1968-71, and University of Auckland, 1971-79. Consultant, International Labour Organization, 1968- 70, Unesco, 1970-71, and World Health Organization, 1979-83. *Genres & Career sourced from encyclopedia.com*
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Nuclear-Free Zones
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The Social Dynamics of Development
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Mountain World in Danger
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The Biosphere and Noosphere Reader
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The Anthropology of War & Peace
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The Future of the Environment (European Year of the Environment)
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The Nature of United Nations bureaucracies
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Culture and Conservation
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Culture and conservation
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Social class in New Zealand
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Emerging pluralism
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Using historical sources in anthropology and sociology
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Tradition and economic progress in Samoa
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Deforestation
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New ideas in environmental education
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Nature of United Nations Bureaucracies
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Future of the Environment
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AIDS - A Cross Cultural Companion
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Development from below
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Water in a Warmer World
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Rethinking population, environment, and development
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Children and war
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Social processes in New Zealand's future
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Society and environment, the crisis in the mountains
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Nuclear-Free Zones
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The Social Dynamics of Development
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Mountain World in Danger
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The Biosphere and Noosphere Reader
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The Anthropology of War & Peace
- Open Work
The Future of the Environment (European Year of the Environment)
- Open Work
The Nature of United Nations bureaucracies
- Open Work
Culture and Conservation
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Culture and conservation
- Open Work
Social class in New Zealand
- Open Work
Emerging pluralism
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Using historical sources in anthropology and sociology
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Tradition and economic progress in Samoa
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Deforestation
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New ideas in environmental education
- Open Work
Nature of United Nations Bureaucracies
- Open Work
Future of the Environment
- Open Work
AIDS - A Cross Cultural Companion
- Open Work
Development from below
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Water in a Warmer World
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Rethinking population, environment, and development
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Children and war
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Social processes in New Zealand's future
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Society and environment, the crisis in the mountains