Youth Culture and the Mobile Phone
... of engaged political resistance, young people’s practices of cultural consumption can be seen as forms of resilience within, rather than resistance against, forms of power and control. They are part of the residue of everyday life, which emerge within but cannot be contained by the dominant social o ...
... of engaged political resistance, young people’s practices of cultural consumption can be seen as forms of resilience within, rather than resistance against, forms of power and control. They are part of the residue of everyday life, which emerge within but cannot be contained by the dominant social o ...
From Who am I to When am I?: Framing the Time and Shape of the
... non-West has entered futures research it has been on ahistorical terms and often as loyal opposition to the rationalist, instrumentalist self-definition of the West. Instead of cultural dialogue between different visions of the future, more often we have seen cultural cannibalism. But Dator’s views, ...
... non-West has entered futures research it has been on ahistorical terms and often as loyal opposition to the rationalist, instrumentalist self-definition of the West. Instead of cultural dialogue between different visions of the future, more often we have seen cultural cannibalism. But Dator’s views, ...
TOC and sample chapter - University Press of Colorado
... insisting that the sky must be recognized as part of the total perceived environment. As a result, they necessitate the integration of the sky into broader studies of “landscape” perception and indigenous cosmologies. The “anthropology of astronomy” (Platt 1991) has found its time. A related factor ...
... insisting that the sky must be recognized as part of the total perceived environment. As a result, they necessitate the integration of the sky into broader studies of “landscape” perception and indigenous cosmologies. The “anthropology of astronomy” (Platt 1991) has found its time. A related factor ...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore
... accepts that both are social constructions and both are associated with a range of biological and social variables (Oppenheimer, 2001). For this reason they are often used interchangeably and debates about what each of them mean distract attention from their common role in stereotyping social groups ...
... accepts that both are social constructions and both are associated with a range of biological and social variables (Oppenheimer, 2001). For this reason they are often used interchangeably and debates about what each of them mean distract attention from their common role in stereotyping social groups ...
Anderson_CV - Hobart and William Smith Colleges
... Central Wyoming College, Riverton, Wyoming. 1990-1994. Position I: Coordinator of Native American Student Services (Half-time position). Division: Student Support Services. Responsibilities: Counselor for Native American Students; Advisor for United Tribes Indian Club, American Indian Science and En ...
... Central Wyoming College, Riverton, Wyoming. 1990-1994. Position I: Coordinator of Native American Student Services (Half-time position). Division: Student Support Services. Responsibilities: Counselor for Native American Students; Advisor for United Tribes Indian Club, American Indian Science and En ...
Introduction to Australian Indigenous Social Organisation
... Now look at the second diagram which represents the classic Australian system. The first thing you notice is that an aunt can only be the father's sister, and an uncle only the mother's brother. The mother's sister is called "mother" as well, and not "aunt". The father's brother is called "father", ...
... Now look at the second diagram which represents the classic Australian system. The first thing you notice is that an aunt can only be the father's sister, and an uncle only the mother's brother. The mother's sister is called "mother" as well, and not "aunt". The father's brother is called "father", ...
Peer Support: A Theoretical Perspective
... healthy members and environments of illness create professional mental patients. Early on in the consumer movement, Zinman and Harp, in Reaching Across (1987), made clear how pervasive the impact of the medical model was on mental health policy, practice and research: our “problems” have been define ...
... healthy members and environments of illness create professional mental patients. Early on in the consumer movement, Zinman and Harp, in Reaching Across (1987), made clear how pervasive the impact of the medical model was on mental health policy, practice and research: our “problems” have been define ...
Visual Ethnography, Thick Description and Cultural Representation
... with the production and use of ethnographic film. In recent years, however, visual ethnography has come to be seen as the study of visual forms and visual system in their cultural context (Banks, 1998). While the subject matter encompasses a wide range of visual forms- film, photography, ‘ tribal’ o ...
... with the production and use of ethnographic film. In recent years, however, visual ethnography has come to be seen as the study of visual forms and visual system in their cultural context (Banks, 1998). While the subject matter encompasses a wide range of visual forms- film, photography, ‘ tribal’ o ...
Anti-Colonialism and Education
... were the Gauls. When independence came to Algeria, he said, the people were taught that their ancestors were Arabs. The fact that this was only true for those individuals who had Arab origins, and thirty percent did not have such ancestry, was uninteresting to the political agenda. And so it has bee ...
... were the Gauls. When independence came to Algeria, he said, the people were taught that their ancestors were Arabs. The fact that this was only true for those individuals who had Arab origins, and thirty percent did not have such ancestry, was uninteresting to the political agenda. And so it has bee ...
Guidance Notes - The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust
... should also be kept informed and on a day to day basis this might be the main way of keeping contact and someone knowing where you are. You should thus have some means of telephoning in when you are entering and leaving the fieldwork site. A log for available contacts which provides a schedule of ap ...
... should also be kept informed and on a day to day basis this might be the main way of keeping contact and someone knowing where you are. You should thus have some means of telephoning in when you are entering and leaving the fieldwork site. A log for available contacts which provides a schedule of ap ...
Template108 - Duke People
... structure and their variation across time and space, whereas socio-cultural anthropology is interpretative and focuses on the social organization shaping the production and reproduction of human populations. The main theoretical concepts in anthropological demography are culture, gender, and politic ...
... structure and their variation across time and space, whereas socio-cultural anthropology is interpretative and focuses on the social organization shaping the production and reproduction of human populations. The main theoretical concepts in anthropological demography are culture, gender, and politic ...
Robert Mcc. Netting - National Academy of Sciences
... are given in the Selected Bibliography). In “Trial Model of Cultural Ecology” (1965,1) Netting argues that social and cultural factors, and not only biological and physical factors (i.e., Steward’s “relevant environmental features”), must be included in the definition of effective environment. The i ...
... are given in the Selected Bibliography). In “Trial Model of Cultural Ecology” (1965,1) Netting argues that social and cultural factors, and not only biological and physical factors (i.e., Steward’s “relevant environmental features”), must be included in the definition of effective environment. The i ...
Curriculum
... psychological disorders and difficulties, where the current evidence suggests that these are best understood from a cognitive behavioural perspective (such as anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder and post traumatic stress disorder). The module makes ample use of role plays, videos and discussion o ...
... psychological disorders and difficulties, where the current evidence suggests that these are best understood from a cognitive behavioural perspective (such as anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder and post traumatic stress disorder). The module makes ample use of role plays, videos and discussion o ...
IF YOU`RE THINKING OF LIVING IN STS / A Guide
... from within networks that were broadly friendly to the SSK project. From the perspective of laboratory- or interview-oriented methods, the historical studies of the Edinburgh school suffered from problems of interpretation. In Chubin and Restivo'S (1983:54) phrase, interest theory seemed to explain ...
... from within networks that were broadly friendly to the SSK project. From the perspective of laboratory- or interview-oriented methods, the historical studies of the Edinburgh school suffered from problems of interpretation. In Chubin and Restivo'S (1983:54) phrase, interest theory seemed to explain ...
Enriching indigenous knowledge scholarship via collaborative
... as part of the diverse Darién/Chocó biogeographic region (Dinerstein et al. 1995, Brooks et al. 2002). It is the most forested area of the country and also known as a place where oceans, rivers, and land intermingle in a relatively small place. Since the early 1990s, sporadic violence has occurred i ...
... as part of the diverse Darién/Chocó biogeographic region (Dinerstein et al. 1995, Brooks et al. 2002). It is the most forested area of the country and also known as a place where oceans, rivers, and land intermingle in a relatively small place. Since the early 1990s, sporadic violence has occurred i ...
Study Guide and Supplemental Readings for Cultural Anthropology
... Welcome to ANT 2410 at Indian River State College. This course will introduce you to the fascinating fields of Cultural Anthropology and Linguistics, which study the entire range of all the world’s contemporary cultures and languages (to include the history of those cultures and languages). In this ...
... Welcome to ANT 2410 at Indian River State College. This course will introduce you to the fascinating fields of Cultural Anthropology and Linguistics, which study the entire range of all the world’s contemporary cultures and languages (to include the history of those cultures and languages). In this ...
R-Words: Refusing Research
... by, animated by the voices on the margins. The researcher-self is made anew by telling back the story of the marginalized/subaltern subject. Hooks works to untangle the almost imperceptible differences between forces that silence and forces that seemingly liberate by inviting those on the margins to ...
... by, animated by the voices on the margins. The researcher-self is made anew by telling back the story of the marginalized/subaltern subject. Hooks works to untangle the almost imperceptible differences between forces that silence and forces that seemingly liberate by inviting those on the margins to ...
Picture Exchange Communication System
... develop effective communication skills the better it will be for that student to function cognitively, and appropriately in the wider community. It is well known that most of a student‟s time is shared between school and home. A student spends at least six hours in the school setting on a daily basi ...
... develop effective communication skills the better it will be for that student to function cognitively, and appropriately in the wider community. It is well known that most of a student‟s time is shared between school and home. A student spends at least six hours in the school setting on a daily basi ...
Monologue or Dialogue. Challenges of Communication in Latin
... While providing some theoretical and historical background, the first chapter explores key concepts and the significance of communication in development work. It delineates the confusion in terminology and discusses participatory development concepts. The second chapter focuses on communication and ...
... While providing some theoretical and historical background, the first chapter explores key concepts and the significance of communication in development work. It delineates the confusion in terminology and discusses participatory development concepts. The second chapter focuses on communication and ...
LOCAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE LAND: TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE '------
... to the people as increasingly they exploit their resources commercially"(1998: 224, emphasis added). Consequently, Sillitoe argues for the necessity of anthropological participation in this research, since it requires that there be someone trained to mediate between the two cultures, people who can ...
... to the people as increasingly they exploit their resources commercially"(1998: 224, emphasis added). Consequently, Sillitoe argues for the necessity of anthropological participation in this research, since it requires that there be someone trained to mediate between the two cultures, people who can ...
An introduction to Anthropological Demography
... formulated by a researcher who is not involved in the process of data collection or exposed to the social reality from which the data originate. The concern for standardized information across social and cultural settings can, on the one hand, be said to justify the inflexibility of questionnaire pr ...
... formulated by a researcher who is not involved in the process of data collection or exposed to the social reality from which the data originate. The concern for standardized information across social and cultural settings can, on the one hand, be said to justify the inflexibility of questionnaire pr ...
Power Point: Prejudice
... Two of the volumes were “social studies”: Paul Massing, Rehearsal for Destruction: A Study of Political Anti-Semitism in Imperial Germany and Leo Lowenthal and Norbert Gutterman, Prophets of Deceit: A Study of the Techniques of the American Agitator (employing the method of content analysis to expla ...
... Two of the volumes were “social studies”: Paul Massing, Rehearsal for Destruction: A Study of Political Anti-Semitism in Imperial Germany and Leo Lowenthal and Norbert Gutterman, Prophets of Deceit: A Study of the Techniques of the American Agitator (employing the method of content analysis to expla ...
CONTEXTUALIZING CRITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
... models of socialist society that had been built around the example of the Soviet political system. Similar concerns for the resurrection of authentic values were key factors in the shaping of new psychoanalytic approaches (e.g. Fromm) which sought to salvage the 'sane Man' (and also the sane society ...
... models of socialist society that had been built around the example of the Soviet political system. Similar concerns for the resurrection of authentic values were key factors in the shaping of new psychoanalytic approaches (e.g. Fromm) which sought to salvage the 'sane Man' (and also the sane society ...
R J F
... changes, however, proves such as pessimistic claim. Reconciling these two contradictory views along with the hardly pleasant results of observation, three related questions could be raised. 1-Is Iran really moving towards a democracy appropriate to a multi-ethnicity culture in line with world change ...
... changes, however, proves such as pessimistic claim. Reconciling these two contradictory views along with the hardly pleasant results of observation, three related questions could be raised. 1-Is Iran really moving towards a democracy appropriate to a multi-ethnicity culture in line with world change ...
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).