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Dwight B. Heath
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Dwight B. Heath is a professor of Anthropology at Brown University and a graduate of both Harvard and Yale. He has combined cross-cultural with historical approaches to understand alcohol use and it outcomes in a rigorously social science context. A pioneer in the study of drinking patterns, he has done original ethnographic research throughout much of Latin America and Europe. With practical applied as well as scientific interests, he also served as consultant to such diverse organizations at WHO, NIAAA, various national academics of sciences, business and industries, and governments (also in Latin America and Europe). Among his more than 300 scholarly and popular publications, his most recent books include: International Handbook on Alcohol and Culture (Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1995) and Drinking Occasions: Comparative Perspectives on Alcohol and Culture (Brunner/Mazell, Philadelphia, 2000). | |
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