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Sally Falk Moore (January 18, 1924 – May 2, 2021) was a legal anthropologist and professor emerita at
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. She did her major fieldwork in
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and published extensively on cross-cultural, comparative legal theory. Moore was trained as a lawyer at Columbia Law school and, after working on Wall Street, became a staff attorney at the
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at
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during the investigation of Nazi war criminals. She then returned to the US and received her PhD in anthropology from
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in 1957. She was chair of the anthropology section of the joint department of sociology and anthropology at the
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(1963–1977, 1969–1972) and a professor at
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(1977–1981) and
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(1975–1976) before she joined the
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faculty in 1981. She was dean of the
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at Harvard from 1985 to 1989. In 2010 she was appointed affiliated professor of international legal studies at
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.


Major publications

*''Power and Property in Inca Peru''. Morningside Heights, New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. *''Symbol and Politics in Communal Ideology: Cases and Questions''. With Barbara G. Myerhoff, Cornell University Press, 1975. *''The Chagga and Meru of Tanzania'' (Ethnographic survey of Africa : East Central Africa). International African Institute, 1977. *''Law As Process: An Anthropological Approach'' London; Boston: Routledge & K. Paul, 1978. , second edition 2000. *''Social Facts and Fabrications : "Customary" Law on Kilimanjaro, 1880-1980'' (Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures). Cambridge University Press, 1986. *''Anthropology and Africa: Changing Perspectives on a Changing Scene''. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1994. *"Certainties Undone:Fifty Turbulent Years of Legal Anthropology, 1949-1999," Huxley Memorial Lecture, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Vol.7, No. 1, March 2001. *''Law and Anthropology: A Reader'', (edited), Blackwell, 2004. *''Moralizing States and the Ethnography of the Present''. American Anthropological Association, 1993. *Introduction to ''The Silicon Empire: Law, Culture And Commerce''.by Michael B. Likosky. Ashgate Publishing 2005.


Some awards

*Ansley Prize, Columbia University 1957 *Mogan Lectures, University of Rochester, 1981 *Barnard College, Medal of Distinction 1987 *Guggenheim, 1995–1996 *Huxley Memorial Medalist and Lecturer for 1999, by the Royal Anthropological Institute in London. She was only the second woman so honored

*Harry J. Kalven, Jr. Prize, 200

*Elected a member of the
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in 2005


Notable students

*
Craig Calhoun Craig Jackson Calhoun (born 1952) is an American sociologist, currently University Professor of Social science, Social Sciences at Arizona State University. An advocate of using social science to address issues of public concern, he was the Di ...
, appointed future director of the
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from September 2012 on.


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External links


Interviewed by Kalman Applbaum on 24 August 2008 (video)
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