Analysis of Lithic - Oregon State University
... •Conceive of the linkages between the processes of lithic technological production and its artifactual patterns •Design a plan of research with an appropriate integration of method and theory •Evaluate the theoretical orientation and operationalization of published archaeological research Evaluation ...
... •Conceive of the linkages between the processes of lithic technological production and its artifactual patterns •Design a plan of research with an appropriate integration of method and theory •Evaluate the theoretical orientation and operationalization of published archaeological research Evaluation ...
The Genealogical Scheme: Race or Culture?
... have made of it, then I will summarily discuss some “discursive models” of the genealogical scheme that I believe to be able to borrow from philosophy, literature, anthropology, and history, which hopefully will allow me in the end to add some remarks about the political relevance of this idea. Raci ...
... have made of it, then I will summarily discuss some “discursive models” of the genealogical scheme that I believe to be able to borrow from philosophy, literature, anthropology, and history, which hopefully will allow me in the end to add some remarks about the political relevance of this idea. Raci ...
People in History Activity
... American citizens. Many Northerners also found it hard to believe that such a great orator had been a slave. Douglass wrote several autobiographies. He described his experiences as a slave in his 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which became a bests ...
... American citizens. Many Northerners also found it hard to believe that such a great orator had been a slave. Douglass wrote several autobiographies. He described his experiences as a slave in his 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which became a bests ...
ten points on war - Newark College of Arts and Sciences
... the brutal civil wars that still rage through much of the underdeveloped world, although they clearly have been declining in number and casualties. New divisions ...
... the brutal civil wars that still rage through much of the underdeveloped world, although they clearly have been declining in number and casualties. New divisions ...
Unwrap the objective
... • Some local communities do allow non-citizen residents to vote on local matters • City council, mayor, and local ordinances ...
... • Some local communities do allow non-citizen residents to vote on local matters • City council, mayor, and local ordinances ...
The Art of Protest - Department of Anthropology
... Grand Central Station, or thanking people outside a post office as they mail their tax returns on April 15th. In everyday life, these Billionaires are actors, artists, corporate professionals, academics, unemployed recent college graduates and seasoned as well as novice activists. If we take a peek ...
... Grand Central Station, or thanking people outside a post office as they mail their tax returns on April 15th. In everyday life, these Billionaires are actors, artists, corporate professionals, academics, unemployed recent college graduates and seasoned as well as novice activists. If we take a peek ...
Constitution of Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual
... elimination of racism. Our mission is to eliminate racial bias in the practice of medicine and to address racism as a threat to the health and well-being of people of color. Through our group, we hope to raise awareness of racial disparities in higher education, healthcare and daily life. Our goals ...
... elimination of racism. Our mission is to eliminate racial bias in the practice of medicine and to address racism as a threat to the health and well-being of people of color. Through our group, we hope to raise awareness of racial disparities in higher education, healthcare and daily life. Our goals ...
The American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
... characterized Lewis and Arthur Tappan’s controversial split from the American Anti-Slavery Society as a “schism” in the religious sense, meaning a controversy over matters of orthodoxy and discipline (Mayer 261). It is difficult to frame the argument as a heated debate between conservatives and prog ...
... characterized Lewis and Arthur Tappan’s controversial split from the American Anti-Slavery Society as a “schism” in the religious sense, meaning a controversy over matters of orthodoxy and discipline (Mayer 261). It is difficult to frame the argument as a heated debate between conservatives and prog ...
Musical Anthropologies - Institute of Musical Research
... have become familiar over the years of the contest, and I conclude by asking if there is any recipe for Eurovision success to be found in the ...
... have become familiar over the years of the contest, and I conclude by asking if there is any recipe for Eurovision success to be found in the ...
Nenetsi Samoyeds: Nomads of the Siberian Tundra
... foragers but are deeply integrated into the food-producing communities in the area and as a result tell us very little about the foraging societies before the emergence of agriculture. 2. Both sides are correct in that modern foragers are not living relics of the Stone Age, but to the extent that th ...
... foragers but are deeply integrated into the food-producing communities in the area and as a result tell us very little about the foraging societies before the emergence of agriculture. 2. Both sides are correct in that modern foragers are not living relics of the Stone Age, but to the extent that th ...
Understanding Privilege and Oppression
... We take them for granted – because we don’t see them! They are often presented as being based on “merit” rather than simple affiliation. ...
... We take them for granted – because we don’t see them! They are often presented as being based on “merit” rather than simple affiliation. ...
leading to violence The process of radicalization
... country, etc.), the social and political positions adopted by the State (foreign policy, political decisions, social policies, etc.), and public and media discourse (social debates, controversies, etc.) are all factors that may indirectly contribute to the development of feelings of stigmatization, ...
... country, etc.), the social and political positions adopted by the State (foreign policy, political decisions, social policies, etc.), and public and media discourse (social debates, controversies, etc.) are all factors that may indirectly contribute to the development of feelings of stigmatization, ...
Political Organization and the Maintenance of Order
... ► more people ► more sedentism ► more inequality and ranking ► less reliance on kinship ► more internal and external conflict ► increased power and responsibility to leaders ► increased burden to citizens to support political organization ► increased use of formal, legal structures for adjudication ...
... ► more people ► more sedentism ► more inequality and ranking ► less reliance on kinship ► more internal and external conflict ► increased power and responsibility to leaders ► increased burden to citizens to support political organization ► increased use of formal, legal structures for adjudication ...
AREA IV: SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (Select 6-9 credits) ANTH 120G, Human Ancestors
... AG E 210G/HNFS 210G, Survey of Food and Agriculture Issues ANTH 120G, Human Ancestors ANTH 125G, Introductions to World Cultures ANTH 201G, Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 202G, Introduction to Archaeology and Physical Anthropology ANTH 203G, Introduction to Language and Cultural Anthropology C EP ...
... AG E 210G/HNFS 210G, Survey of Food and Agriculture Issues ANTH 120G, Human Ancestors ANTH 125G, Introductions to World Cultures ANTH 201G, Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 202G, Introduction to Archaeology and Physical Anthropology ANTH 203G, Introduction to Language and Cultural Anthropology C EP ...
What Does It Mean To Be Literate in the Social Studies?
... five interconnected dimensions of historical thinking: 1. Chronological Thinking – refers to the way that historians make sense of events by placing them in their order of occurrence in time. http://nchs.ucla.edu/Standards/historical-thinking-standards-1/1.-chronologicalthinking 2. Historical Compre ...
... five interconnected dimensions of historical thinking: 1. Chronological Thinking – refers to the way that historians make sense of events by placing them in their order of occurrence in time. http://nchs.ucla.edu/Standards/historical-thinking-standards-1/1.-chronologicalthinking 2. Historical Compre ...
CHAPTER 13: POLITICAL SYSTEMS
... and the state, was kin-based like bands and tribes, but characterized by a permanent political structure and differential access to resources (some people had more wealth, prestige, and power than others). 5. The state is characterized by formal government and socioeconomic stratification. B. Althou ...
... and the state, was kin-based like bands and tribes, but characterized by a permanent political structure and differential access to resources (some people had more wealth, prestige, and power than others). 5. The state is characterized by formal government and socioeconomic stratification. B. Althou ...
Political Organization and the Maintenance of Order
... ►more internal and external conflict ►increased power and responsibility to leaders ►increased burden to citizens to support political organization ►increased use of formal, legal structures for adjudication The Nation (-State) ►modern nation-state a more recent phenomenon most have appeared since ...
... ►more internal and external conflict ►increased power and responsibility to leaders ►increased burden to citizens to support political organization ►increased use of formal, legal structures for adjudication The Nation (-State) ►modern nation-state a more recent phenomenon most have appeared since ...
Political Organization and the Maintenance of Order
... ► less reliance on kinship ► more internal and external conflict ► increased power and responsibility to leaders ► increased burden to citizens to support political organization ► increased use of formal, legal structures for adjudication ...
... ► less reliance on kinship ► more internal and external conflict ► increased power and responsibility to leaders ► increased burden to citizens to support political organization ► increased use of formal, legal structures for adjudication ...
World History Final Review
... Principle of Intervention- belief that the great powers in Europe had the right to send armies into countries where there were revolutions in order to restore legitimate monarchs to their thrones Louis Pasteur- germ theory, and pasteurization Entrepreneurs- people who investing a new business in ord ...
... Principle of Intervention- belief that the great powers in Europe had the right to send armies into countries where there were revolutions in order to restore legitimate monarchs to their thrones Louis Pasteur- germ theory, and pasteurization Entrepreneurs- people who investing a new business in ord ...
Political Organization and the Maintenance of Order
... structures (located in the field of politics) ► Those groups who hold the power to steer common conduct within a polity will most strongly instill themselves with this ideal fervor of power prestige ► Those who think of themselves as being specific partners of a specific culture diffused among membe ...
... structures (located in the field of politics) ► Those groups who hold the power to steer common conduct within a polity will most strongly instill themselves with this ideal fervor of power prestige ► Those who think of themselves as being specific partners of a specific culture diffused among membe ...
PDF - Berghahn Journals
... tor of the ethnographic film Bastards of Utopia (2010), all offering the general public empathic portrayals of emerging social movements. A critical anthropological perspective may also have a less explicit practical commitment but nevertheless aim at engaging its ethnographic research and theoretic ...
... tor of the ethnographic film Bastards of Utopia (2010), all offering the general public empathic portrayals of emerging social movements. A critical anthropological perspective may also have a less explicit practical commitment but nevertheless aim at engaging its ethnographic research and theoretic ...
Rethinking how we rethink political Islam
... possibly explain the “ideological priorities” and “political alignment” of Islamist groups. Indeed, it implicitly denies them agency and a degree of autonomy from their immediate political environment while effectively sidelining complementary theoretical perspectives. What instead appears timely, i ...
... possibly explain the “ideological priorities” and “political alignment” of Islamist groups. Indeed, it implicitly denies them agency and a degree of autonomy from their immediate political environment while effectively sidelining complementary theoretical perspectives. What instead appears timely, i ...
What does Europe have to offer IR? exogenisation and real
... be how to study these relations. If the first major thing Europe has to offer IR is the study of the full gamut of cases, the second is a set of methodologies for studying extant relations. We should not begin by assuming this and assuming that. We should analyse the exchanges between the rulers and ...
... be how to study these relations. If the first major thing Europe has to offer IR is the study of the full gamut of cases, the second is a set of methodologies for studying extant relations. We should not begin by assuming this and assuming that. We should analyse the exchanges between the rulers and ...
Political Psychology: Introduction and Overview
... • Group themselves have particular dynamics that influence people's behavior • groups demand loyalty, obedience, for example perpetrators of genocide in the Holocaust who explained their behavior in terms of obedience of norms of the group (I did it because it was ordered to do so) • Social identit ...
... • Group themselves have particular dynamics that influence people's behavior • groups demand loyalty, obedience, for example perpetrators of genocide in the Holocaust who explained their behavior in terms of obedience of norms of the group (I did it because it was ordered to do so) • Social identit ...
The Hampton Institute
The Hampton Institute (HI) is a ""working-class think tank"" that was founded in 2013. In contrast to traditional think tanks, the HI is a virtual organization that does not have a physical location and does not seek to provide specific policy analysis for political parties. For organizational purposes, its official location is in Albany, NY with a main address located in Clifton Park, NY, a suburb of Albany. Current chairpersons are located throughout the United States (including New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, Arkansas, Colorado, Hawaii, and California), as well as Canada (Montreal), and Australia. The HI was founded by Colin Jenkins, a libertarian socialist, with the purpose of giving a platform to everyday, working-class people to theorize, comment, analyze and discuss matters that exist outside the confines of their daily lives, yet greatly impact them on a daily basis. The organization was named after former Black Panther Fred Hampton and also cites inspiration from Italian Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci and educator and philosopher Paulo Freire. In order to remain consistent with their working-class billing, the HI claims to seek organic intellectuals as opposed to traditional intellectuals and scholars. In an interview from 2013, Jenkins even went as far as saying that ""credentials are products of privilege"" and ""essentially mean nothing."" Despite this, some members of the Hampton Team, as well as some contributors, possess PhDs.