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Gudrun Dahl

Gudrun Dahl (born 3 April 1948 in Enskede, Sweden) is a Swedish social anthropologist. She grew up in Stockholm and Gothenburg. Since 1989 she has been a professor at Stockholm University, and is currently a professor emerita. Her current research interests lie in "[m]oral arguments in environmental work."

Professor Dahl has published several books, including ''Having Herds: Pastoral Herd Growth and Household Economy'' and ''Suffering Grass: Subsistence and Society of Waso Borana''.

She is the daughter of the Swedish geographer Sven Dahl (1912-1979), who himself was the son of the Swedish professor Carl G. Dahl, a pomologist, and Sven's wife, the genealogist Olga Dahl. Her brother, Östen, is also a professor emeritus at Stockholm University, where he teaches linguistics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Responsible man : the Atmaan Beja of North-eastern Sudan / by Hjort, Anders, 1944-

    Published 1991
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    Green arguments and local subsistence /

    Published 1993
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    Kam-ap or take-off : local notions of development /

    Published 1992
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