Primitivism, Transgression, and other Myths: The Philosophical Anthropology of Georges Bataille
... Having said little about Bataille's work except that it is 'heterogeneous' in both scope and content, we can at this point at least attempt to summarize Bataille's own concerns and problematics ; what constitutes Bataille's concerns with the social, as it concerns us here, at least in its orientatio ...
... Having said little about Bataille's work except that it is 'heterogeneous' in both scope and content, we can at this point at least attempt to summarize Bataille's own concerns and problematics ; what constitutes Bataille's concerns with the social, as it concerns us here, at least in its orientatio ...
A Kachina by Any Other Name: Linguistically Contextualizing Native
... revitalization. Museums also interpret and present material to the larger public. They not only house objects, but also preserve knowledge and history in which those objects are embedded. For this reason, I connect Hopi Katsinam in the Denver Museum of Nature & ...
... revitalization. Museums also interpret and present material to the larger public. They not only house objects, but also preserve knowledge and history in which those objects are embedded. For this reason, I connect Hopi Katsinam in the Denver Museum of Nature & ...
encyclopedia of communication theory
... Copyright © 2009 by SAGE Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the pu ...
... Copyright © 2009 by SAGE Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the pu ...
Aalborg Universitet Staging Mobilities / Designing Mobilities Jensen, Ole B.
... means that a number of the discussions and examples are drawn from the urban design field and thus carry the particular sensitivity to the way things appear and configure in a physical and material sense. Being informed by phenomenological and interpretative thinking this work, however, also insist ...
... means that a number of the discussions and examples are drawn from the urban design field and thus carry the particular sensitivity to the way things appear and configure in a physical and material sense. Being informed by phenomenological and interpretative thinking this work, however, also insist ...
Innovation Without the Word
... Third, the neglect of Ogburn may be due to the absence in Ogburn’s writings of the term innovation (see Appendix 1), a term that was just beginning to appear in the academic literature of the 20th century. However, as it would be a mistake to study an object or concept (innovation) in construction o ...
... Third, the neglect of Ogburn may be due to the absence in Ogburn’s writings of the term innovation (see Appendix 1), a term that was just beginning to appear in the academic literature of the 20th century. However, as it would be a mistake to study an object or concept (innovation) in construction o ...
The Double Character of the German `Bourdieu`
... or orthodox Marxism, focused on political-economic conditions and critical revolutionary consciousness – all the more so as in France even philosophers have adopted an attitude appreciating the collection of positive knowledge on the social world. Pierre Bourdieu attracted attention among other Fren ...
... or orthodox Marxism, focused on political-economic conditions and critical revolutionary consciousness – all the more so as in France even philosophers have adopted an attitude appreciating the collection of positive knowledge on the social world. Pierre Bourdieu attracted attention among other Fren ...
Marked Catalog Copy - East Carolina University
... consent of instructor) ANTH 3003. Cultures of Africa (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor) ANTH 3004. Cultures of the South Pacific (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor) ANTH 3005. North American Indians (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or ...
... consent of instructor) ANTH 3003. Cultures of Africa (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor) ANTH 3004. Cultures of the South Pacific (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor) ANTH 3005. North American Indians (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or ...
AMERICAN CULTURE THROUGH AMISH EYES: PERSPECTIVES
... have all chosen this life. Those who choose to live as we live and to confess their faith will be welcomed. '') Despite the fact that outsiders can become Amish, conversions by "seekers" rarely occur and the Amish are likely to react to inquiries from non-Amish persons with skepticism. A fairly typi ...
... have all chosen this life. Those who choose to live as we live and to confess their faith will be welcomed. '') Despite the fact that outsiders can become Amish, conversions by "seekers" rarely occur and the Amish are likely to react to inquiries from non-Amish persons with skepticism. A fairly typi ...
2003 Stocking`s Historiography of Influence
... Gamio in either the works of Patterson or Kehoe. Recently, Browman and Givens (1996) have sought to disentangle all these competing claims of to whom to attribute the origins of stratigraphy in the Americas. Although they do consider Gamio in a carefully argued section devoted to him, Browman and Gi ...
... Gamio in either the works of Patterson or Kehoe. Recently, Browman and Givens (1996) have sought to disentangle all these competing claims of to whom to attribute the origins of stratigraphy in the Americas. Although they do consider Gamio in a carefully argued section devoted to him, Browman and Gi ...
Arapesh Warfare: Reo Fortune`s Veiled Critique of
... hominem” reactions are unique to this case because, despite his protestations, Freeman was clearly anything but neutral (Caton 2006). As Paul Shankman convincingly argues in his thorough retrospective analysis of the controversy, “Freeman used his knowledge not merely to reinterpret the ethnographic ...
... hominem” reactions are unique to this case because, despite his protestations, Freeman was clearly anything but neutral (Caton 2006). As Paul Shankman convincingly argues in his thorough retrospective analysis of the controversy, “Freeman used his knowledge not merely to reinterpret the ethnographic ...
DIFFE/ RENCES INEQUA/ LITIES
... reflection on differences. Recognising and acknowledging the multiple expressions of difference – such as gender, social class, age, ethnic background, religion, and sexual orientation… – are vital when it comes to gaining insight into the ‘multiple positioning’ that characterises contemporary indiv ...
... reflection on differences. Recognising and acknowledging the multiple expressions of difference – such as gender, social class, age, ethnic background, religion, and sexual orientation… – are vital when it comes to gaining insight into the ‘multiple positioning’ that characterises contemporary indiv ...
The Emergence of Hayek`s Ideas on Cultural Evolution
... by groups from practices adopted for some unknown and perhaps purely accidental reasons” (Hayek 1979:155). The traditions and institutions that resulted allowed the development of a vast extended order, one capable of sustaining huge increases in population, an order that would have been considered ...
... by groups from practices adopted for some unknown and perhaps purely accidental reasons” (Hayek 1979:155). The traditions and institutions that resulted allowed the development of a vast extended order, one capable of sustaining huge increases in population, an order that would have been considered ...
Theory, evidence and intervention
... This report comprises four sections. This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not necessarily prevent pre ...
... This report comprises four sections. This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not necessarily prevent pre ...
Processes of Prejudice - Equality and Human Rights Commission
... This report comprises four sections. This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not necessarily prevent pre ...
... This report comprises four sections. This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not necessarily prevent pre ...
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
... consent of instructor) ANTH 3026. Forensic Anthropology (3) (S) (P: ANTH 2016; or consent of instructor) ANTH 3027. Human Health and Disease Ecology (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor) ANTH 3028. Human Adaptation and Variation (3) (S) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) A ...
... consent of instructor) ANTH 3026. Forensic Anthropology (3) (S) (P: ANTH 2016; or consent of instructor) ANTH 3027. Human Health and Disease Ecology (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor) ANTH 3028. Human Adaptation and Variation (3) (S) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) A ...
Freak Shows - Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal
... With all due humility, it’s hard for me to learn that I don’t know something, especially something about disability. My husband says that’s because I graduated from Berkeley. Needless to say, he didn’t. But a recent experience organizing a panel of experts for my online introductory Disability and D ...
... With all due humility, it’s hard for me to learn that I don’t know something, especially something about disability. My husband says that’s because I graduated from Berkeley. Needless to say, he didn’t. But a recent experience organizing a panel of experts for my online introductory Disability and D ...
Marked Catalog Copy - East Carolina University
... instructor) ANTH 3028. Human Adaptation and Variation (3) (S) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) ANTH 4203. Special Topics in Biological Anthropology (3) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) ANTH 4225. Human Evolution (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor) Cultural Anth ...
... instructor) ANTH 3028. Human Adaptation and Variation (3) (S) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) ANTH 4203. Special Topics in Biological Anthropology (3) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) ANTH 4225. Human Evolution (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor) Cultural Anth ...
world anthropologies - Ram-Wan
... own production. The network has three inter-related goals: a) to examine critically the international dissemination of anthropology - as a changing set of Western discourses and practices - within and across national power fields, and the processes through which this dissemination takes place; b) t ...
... own production. The network has three inter-related goals: a) to examine critically the international dissemination of anthropology - as a changing set of Western discourses and practices - within and across national power fields, and the processes through which this dissemination takes place; b) t ...
Untitled - University of Helsinki
... meaningful action for change. The European Sociological Association is 22 years old – an adult. It has grown from a handful of enthusiasts into one of the largest sociological platforms and scientific networks in the world. Coming of age is a crisis, too. This conference is a turning point in the li ...
... meaningful action for change. The European Sociological Association is 22 years old – an adult. It has grown from a handful of enthusiasts into one of the largest sociological platforms and scientific networks in the world. Coming of age is a crisis, too. This conference is a turning point in the li ...
Eric Wolf: The Crosser of Boundaries. - Irene Portis
... forces...”. For example, “such vectors helped to shape the compadrazgo (men linked in involvement of child’s baptism) and fiesta systems in Mexico and other Latin American peasantries” and similar systems in other peasant areas.(Sre.??15). Underlining the importance of differences, not only in small ...
... forces...”. For example, “such vectors helped to shape the compadrazgo (men linked in involvement of child’s baptism) and fiesta systems in Mexico and other Latin American peasantries” and similar systems in other peasant areas.(Sre.??15). Underlining the importance of differences, not only in small ...
Parents, Siblings, and Peers - CLAS Users
... as family and friends are expected to have the strongest effect on adolescents’ deviant attitudes and behaviors. Family and friends expose adolescents to definitions or attitudes toward deviance that are either favorable or unfavorable, act as role models that adolescents are likely to imitate, and ...
... as family and friends are expected to have the strongest effect on adolescents’ deviant attitudes and behaviors. Family and friends expose adolescents to definitions or attitudes toward deviance that are either favorable or unfavorable, act as role models that adolescents are likely to imitate, and ...
Analyzing the role of knowledge organization in scholarly
... databases or the Internet3. The practical purpose of knowledge organization is retrieval, documentation and ensuring cultural heritage. This indicates that knowledge organization as a social activity, whether it takes place in a library, organization, or some other setting, is involved in socio-comm ...
... databases or the Internet3. The practical purpose of knowledge organization is retrieval, documentation and ensuring cultural heritage. This indicates that knowledge organization as a social activity, whether it takes place in a library, organization, or some other setting, is involved in socio-comm ...
Framing the Brand - StudentTheses@CBS
... see if it can provide us with a perspective for discussion for two approaches to brand management. Throughout the literature on brands and branding it has been recognized that we use brands for more than what they give us in terms of functional benefits (Levy, 1959; Sternberg, 1999; Holt, 2004). We ...
... see if it can provide us with a perspective for discussion for two approaches to brand management. Throughout the literature on brands and branding it has been recognized that we use brands for more than what they give us in terms of functional benefits (Levy, 1959; Sternberg, 1999; Holt, 2004). We ...
PDF of this page - University of Illinois at Urbana
... offering engagingly written narratives of actual lives lived. The texts may be a combination of memoirs written by Africans (about their childhood experiences growing up in various regions of Africa) and by non-African scholars and other authors (including but not limited to anthropologists) who hav ...
... offering engagingly written narratives of actual lives lived. The texts may be a combination of memoirs written by Africans (about their childhood experiences growing up in various regions of Africa) and by non-African scholars and other authors (including but not limited to anthropologists) who hav ...
Intercultural competence
Intercultural competence is the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with people of other cultures: Appropriately. Valued rules, norms, and expectations of the relationship are not violated significantly. Effectively. Valued goals or rewards (relative to costs and alternatives) are accomplished.In interactions with people from foreign cultures, a person who is interculturally competent understands the culture-specific concepts of perception, thinking, feeling, and acting.Intercultural competence is also called ""cross-cultural competence"" (3C).