TITLE: Practitioners, Academics and Community - The
... Namibia. Having been the first organisation to experiment with community based approaches to tourism and nature conservation, being a member of the Namibian Association of Conservancy Support Organisations (NACSO) and through its office in Windhoek, IRDNC has been instrumental in setting the agenda ...
... Namibia. Having been the first organisation to experiment with community based approaches to tourism and nature conservation, being a member of the Namibian Association of Conservancy Support Organisations (NACSO) and through its office in Windhoek, IRDNC has been instrumental in setting the agenda ...
Journal of Latin American Communication Research 4(1)
... the idea of communication as information transmission grounded in cybernetic studies, they embraced the idea of communication as critical consciousness grounded in Marxism, psychoanalysis, and Paulo Freire’s work. They adopted a structuralist approach focused on the linkages between communication an ...
... the idea of communication as information transmission grounded in cybernetic studies, they embraced the idea of communication as critical consciousness grounded in Marxism, psychoanalysis, and Paulo Freire’s work. They adopted a structuralist approach focused on the linkages between communication an ...
0495 sociology - Beacon Papers
... These official records provide a useful source of information about social trends such as suicide, marriage, divorce and crime rates. However, statistics need to be viewed with care as they may not provide an accurate account of a particular trend. Other sources of secondary data may also be used in ...
... These official records provide a useful source of information about social trends such as suicide, marriage, divorce and crime rates. However, statistics need to be viewed with care as they may not provide an accurate account of a particular trend. Other sources of secondary data may also be used in ...
0495 sociology - Past Papers Of Home
... These official records provide a useful source of information about social trends such as suicide, marriage, divorce and crime rates. However, statistics need to be viewed with care as they may not provide an accurate account of a particular trend. Other sources of secondary data may also be used in ...
... These official records provide a useful source of information about social trends such as suicide, marriage, divorce and crime rates. However, statistics need to be viewed with care as they may not provide an accurate account of a particular trend. Other sources of secondary data may also be used in ...
COMMUNICATION, CONTEXTS AND CULTURE A communicative
... communicative action: I want the other person to do „y“, or I want the other person to answer my question. Similarly to Habermas, Schütz and Luckmann thereby presuppose some kind of orientation towards understanding. However, whereas Habermas assumes language to provide for understanding, Schütz con ...
... communicative action: I want the other person to do „y“, or I want the other person to answer my question. Similarly to Habermas, Schütz and Luckmann thereby presuppose some kind of orientation towards understanding. However, whereas Habermas assumes language to provide for understanding, Schütz con ...
D i s a p p e a r i n g Worlds: Anthropology and Cultural Studies in
... Significantly, fieldwork is also the subject of one of the major essays in Clifford’s book. In discussing fieldwork as “spatial practice” Clifford noted the ambiguity that surrounds the concept today: “It is much less clear what counts, today, as acceptable fieldwork” (1997, 53). He went on to note ...
... Significantly, fieldwork is also the subject of one of the major essays in Clifford’s book. In discussing fieldwork as “spatial practice” Clifford noted the ambiguity that surrounds the concept today: “It is much less clear what counts, today, as acceptable fieldwork” (1997, 53). He went on to note ...
Disappearing Worlds: Anthropology and Cultural Studies in Hawai`i
... Significantly, fieldwork is also the subject of one of the major essays in Clifford’s book. In discussing fieldwork as “spatial practice” Clifford noted the ambiguity that surrounds the concept today: “It is much less clear what counts, today, as acceptable fieldwork” (1997, 53). He went on to note ...
... Significantly, fieldwork is also the subject of one of the major essays in Clifford’s book. In discussing fieldwork as “spatial practice” Clifford noted the ambiguity that surrounds the concept today: “It is much less clear what counts, today, as acceptable fieldwork” (1997, 53). He went on to note ...
1. Introduction 1.1 The nature of social science 1.2 What is scientific
... Despite these developments in communication, however, we are still short on information - the sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes partic ...
... Despite these developments in communication, however, we are still short on information - the sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes partic ...
2. The Context of Mass Communication Research
... Despite these developments in communication, however, we are still short on information - the sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes partic ...
... Despite these developments in communication, however, we are still short on information - the sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes partic ...
Social and Cultural Dimensions of Market Expansion
... The expansion of trade and markets has produced profound changes in the social conditions and culture of societies around the globe. A short visit to a department store in Singapore, Shanghai or Caracas will convince us of the existence of a global market economy. We can muster and buy shirts made i ...
... The expansion of trade and markets has produced profound changes in the social conditions and culture of societies around the globe. A short visit to a department store in Singapore, Shanghai or Caracas will convince us of the existence of a global market economy. We can muster and buy shirts made i ...
1 The Future in Max Weber`s Methodological Writings Barbara Adam
... scientific form of inquiry, which deals with empirical (present-based) sense data, gives guidance about technical (present-based) means to pre-given ends and provides (past-based) causal analysis. As a cultural enterprise the social sciences have to square the circle of also dealing with the (future ...
... scientific form of inquiry, which deals with empirical (present-based) sense data, gives guidance about technical (present-based) means to pre-given ends and provides (past-based) causal analysis. As a cultural enterprise the social sciences have to square the circle of also dealing with the (future ...
Interview with Laura Fortunato, Winner of the 2011 Gabriel W
... The topics that I enjoy researching are very “anthropological,” for example, the study of kinship and marriage systems; at the same time, I approach them from a very “biological” perspective, both theoretically and methodologically. During my time here at the Santa Fe Institute, I have had the oppor ...
... The topics that I enjoy researching are very “anthropological,” for example, the study of kinship and marriage systems; at the same time, I approach them from a very “biological” perspective, both theoretically and methodologically. During my time here at the Santa Fe Institute, I have had the oppor ...
On Peter Winch and Qualitative Social Research
... rule’. In order for us to use a word correctly, it means that we are using the word the same way as the definition suggests. But what is it for something to be the same as another? For instance, when someone points to a table and says: “this is wood”, how can we know if he is talking about the tabl ...
... rule’. In order for us to use a word correctly, it means that we are using the word the same way as the definition suggests. But what is it for something to be the same as another? For instance, when someone points to a table and says: “this is wood”, how can we know if he is talking about the tabl ...
A reconnaissance of CMM research
... way to studies using those concepts to explore specific dynamics and challenges in families. Building on Harris (1980), a series of comparative case studies explored the interpersonal logic of family violence, finding that violence takes on its meaning and is perceived as something that the aggressor ...
... way to studies using those concepts to explore specific dynamics and challenges in families. Building on Harris (1980), a series of comparative case studies explored the interpersonal logic of family violence, finding that violence takes on its meaning and is perceived as something that the aggressor ...
- Human Kinetics Journals
... Because socialization research relies upon participant-observation techniques, phenomenological interviewing, ethnographies, and questionnaires with open-ended questions-all yielding qualitative data-reflective researchers will need to offer cautions and contingencies, which proceed beyond the custo ...
... Because socialization research relies upon participant-observation techniques, phenomenological interviewing, ethnographies, and questionnaires with open-ended questions-all yielding qualitative data-reflective researchers will need to offer cautions and contingencies, which proceed beyond the custo ...
THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF AESTHETICS: A CROSS
... theory has so often presented these as the only way to recognize the work of art for what it is ... that one ends up forgetting that they really mean disinvestment, detachment, indifference, in other words, the refusal to invest oneself and take things seriously' (ibid.: 34). For those unaccustomed ...
... theory has so often presented these as the only way to recognize the work of art for what it is ... that one ends up forgetting that they really mean disinvestment, detachment, indifference, in other words, the refusal to invest oneself and take things seriously' (ibid.: 34). For those unaccustomed ...
Checklist for Major in Anthropology with Global Health Focus
... ANTH 040: Parenting and Childhood (3.00 credits) ANTH 088: Sex, Gender, Culture, and Health (3.00 credits) ANTH 095/6: Street Children (TAP) (3.00 credits) HCOL 086: Medical Anthropology and Global Health (3.00 credits) ANTH 140: Primates and Anthropology (3.00 credits) ANTH 172: Gender, Sex, and Cu ...
... ANTH 040: Parenting and Childhood (3.00 credits) ANTH 088: Sex, Gender, Culture, and Health (3.00 credits) ANTH 095/6: Street Children (TAP) (3.00 credits) HCOL 086: Medical Anthropology and Global Health (3.00 credits) ANTH 140: Primates and Anthropology (3.00 credits) ANTH 172: Gender, Sex, and Cu ...
notes on theoretical anthropology and genealogy as fields of
... To this classical synthesis of anthropology we can add the opinion of S. Fax who looked at anthropology as “the most world-wide of sciences uniting scholars of mankind wherever they are” (1972: 61), as well as and the graduate increase value of the function of anthropology in education and in our ev ...
... To this classical synthesis of anthropology we can add the opinion of S. Fax who looked at anthropology as “the most world-wide of sciences uniting scholars of mankind wherever they are” (1972: 61), as well as and the graduate increase value of the function of anthropology in education and in our ev ...
... and ways of knowing that integrate the parts, has largely failed to guide agro-ecosystem and natural resource management. Narrow lens, universal and reductionist explanatory models have generated a crisis in natural resource management through their inability to come to terms with the dynamic comple ...
Social and cultural dimensions of market expansion
... The expansion of trade and markets has produced profound changes in the social conditions and culture of societies around the globe. A short visit to a department store in Singapore, Shanghai or Caracas will convince us of the existence of a global market economy. We can muster and buy shirts made i ...
... The expansion of trade and markets has produced profound changes in the social conditions and culture of societies around the globe. A short visit to a department store in Singapore, Shanghai or Caracas will convince us of the existence of a global market economy. We can muster and buy shirts made i ...
quantitative and qualitative - BU Blogs
... Let us begin with a discussion of the concept of “precision.” Note that to simply recode a dichotomous natural-language category as a series of binary numbers does not make it any more precise. Thus, 0/1 is no more precise than “pregnant/not pregnant.” However, numerical scales offer the possibility ...
... Let us begin with a discussion of the concept of “precision.” Note that to simply recode a dichotomous natural-language category as a series of binary numbers does not make it any more precise. Thus, 0/1 is no more precise than “pregnant/not pregnant.” However, numerical scales offer the possibility ...
Saadaka: An Aspect of Shamanism, Spiritual Power, and Pollution in
... symbolically represent the moral power of society, which then creates social cohesion by binding individuals to the group. Profane then, is defined as the mundane or commonplace aspects of life. He further contended that the moral bond created between individuals and society becomes a cognitive bond ...
... symbolically represent the moral power of society, which then creates social cohesion by binding individuals to the group. Profane then, is defined as the mundane or commonplace aspects of life. He further contended that the moral bond created between individuals and society becomes a cognitive bond ...
Department of Anthropology. Graduate Student Comprehensive
... Larson, Clark Spencer. 2002. Bioarchaeology: Interpreting Behavior from the Human Skeleton. Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press. Marks, Jonathan. 2003. What it means to be 98% Chimpanzee: Apes, People, and Their Genes. University of California Press. Segerdehal, Par. Et Al. 2006. Kanzi’s Primal Language. ...
... Larson, Clark Spencer. 2002. Bioarchaeology: Interpreting Behavior from the Human Skeleton. Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press. Marks, Jonathan. 2003. What it means to be 98% Chimpanzee: Apes, People, and Their Genes. University of California Press. Segerdehal, Par. Et Al. 2006. Kanzi’s Primal Language. ...
Towards a unified science of cultural evolution - synergy
... study of cultural evolution. Where such an existing correspondence is not found, we explore whether there is the potential to develop one. We also explore potential differences between biological and cultural evolution. The purpose of this comparison is primarily to stimulate a more progressive and ...
... study of cultural evolution. Where such an existing correspondence is not found, we explore whether there is the potential to develop one. We also explore potential differences between biological and cultural evolution. The purpose of this comparison is primarily to stimulate a more progressive and ...
Syllabi-File-Manalansan
... Office: Asian American Studies Program Building 1208 W. Nevada Office hours: Wednesdays 1:30-2:30 or by appointment ...
... Office: Asian American Studies Program Building 1208 W. Nevada Office hours: Wednesdays 1:30-2:30 or by appointment ...
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).