Opening Archaeology Repatriation`s Impact on Contemporary
... the Americas and into the long-term patterns of violence and injustice that only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from ...
... the Americas and into the long-term patterns of violence and injustice that only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from ...
Prohibition, American Cultural Expansion, and the New Hegemony
... in September 1915 that "The action of the governments in Europe far more drastic than anything we are dreaming of, has prepared the public mind for being focussed in this way.,,11 In a period characterized by a perceived crisis of Americanization, prohibitionists also became concerned with preemptin ...
... in September 1915 that "The action of the governments in Europe far more drastic than anything we are dreaming of, has prepared the public mind for being focussed in this way.,,11 In a period characterized by a perceived crisis of Americanization, prohibitionists also became concerned with preemptin ...
I The social life of things - Home | Townsend Working Groups
... nor quite objective, in which value emerges and functions, Simmel suggests that objects are not difficult to acquire because they ~re val uable, "but we call those objects valuable that resist our desire to possess them" (p. 67). What Simmel calls economic objects, in partic ular, exist in the spa ...
... nor quite objective, in which value emerges and functions, Simmel suggests that objects are not difficult to acquire because they ~re val uable, "but we call those objects valuable that resist our desire to possess them" (p. 67). What Simmel calls economic objects, in partic ular, exist in the spa ...
Tom Gilovich, Dacher Keltner, Richard E. Nisbett-Social
... moods and disorders do. Facial expressions of emotion typically last between 1 and 5 seconds (Ekman, 1992). Many of the physiological responses that accompany emotion—sweaty palms, the blush, and goosebumps, for example—last dozens of seconds or minutes. In contrast, the moods that we experience—for ...
... moods and disorders do. Facial expressions of emotion typically last between 1 and 5 seconds (Ekman, 1992). Many of the physiological responses that accompany emotion—sweaty palms, the blush, and goosebumps, for example—last dozens of seconds or minutes. In contrast, the moods that we experience—for ...
Erving Goffman and the Gestural Dynamics of Modern Selfhood
... As for ‘gesture’, in English there are interesting late-medieval, earlymodern uses of the term that are now obsolete. Gesture (usually in the singular) meant the ‘bearing, carriage, deportment’ of knights, nobility, and royalty; it also meant the position of the body in acts of prayer (OED). One cou ...
... As for ‘gesture’, in English there are interesting late-medieval, earlymodern uses of the term that are now obsolete. Gesture (usually in the singular) meant the ‘bearing, carriage, deportment’ of knights, nobility, and royalty; it also meant the position of the body in acts of prayer (OED). One cou ...
Conceptualizing the West in International Relations
... pretend to establish a new grand theory, or paradigm, within International Relations. It does not suggest that culture provides the principal organizing or explanatory principle in world politics. However, it does suggest that the discipline would benefit from more consciously reflecting on how the id ...
... pretend to establish a new grand theory, or paradigm, within International Relations. It does not suggest that culture provides the principal organizing or explanatory principle in world politics. However, it does suggest that the discipline would benefit from more consciously reflecting on how the id ...
A Bazaar Sustaining the Funetion for 400 Years: Spiee Bazaar
... the foreground than the social aspects. But in sustainability policies, although the "economic va!ue" of a historical building is important, it also ofTers that not to describe the building or the area as sacrifice goods or potentials for high economic benefits. In relation to the history, these cul ...
... the foreground than the social aspects. But in sustainability policies, although the "economic va!ue" of a historical building is important, it also ofTers that not to describe the building or the area as sacrifice goods or potentials for high economic benefits. In relation to the history, these cul ...
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... Introduction to cultural variation in human views and practices related to sex, gender, and health in contemporary societies. Through anthropological concepts and social science findings, examines global diversity in cultural ways of approaching sex, gender, and health. ANTH 089. D2:Global Health De ...
... Introduction to cultural variation in human views and practices related to sex, gender, and health in contemporary societies. Through anthropological concepts and social science findings, examines global diversity in cultural ways of approaching sex, gender, and health. ANTH 089. D2:Global Health De ...
Margaret Mead`s Uses of Imagery - Virginia Review of Asian Studies
... world. (One can see images of her in that office in a video documentary, Mon Ami, Margaret, by the late Jean Rouch). What are other examples of how Mead's life history intersects with capturing images? In her autobiography, Blackberry Winter, we learn that she admired the beautiful photography of he ...
... world. (One can see images of her in that office in a video documentary, Mon Ami, Margaret, by the late Jean Rouch). What are other examples of how Mead's life history intersects with capturing images? In her autobiography, Blackberry Winter, we learn that she admired the beautiful photography of he ...
The syndrome of group-focused enmity: the interrelation of
... discrimination in article 13 of the Amsterdam Declaration: “…the Council […] may take appropriate action to combat discrimination based on sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation.” A similar aim was generally set by affirmative action policies and init ...
... discrimination in article 13 of the Amsterdam Declaration: “…the Council […] may take appropriate action to combat discrimination based on sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation.” A similar aim was generally set by affirmative action policies and init ...
A CRITIQUE OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF CONSTRUCTIVIST
... In reading, learners may be able to read well but may fail to understand what they have just read. Learners with poor thinking skills have poor reading and comprehension skills. Learners who do not have critical thinking skills cannot also present or relate written ideas logically. For effective co ...
... In reading, learners may be able to read well but may fail to understand what they have just read. Learners with poor thinking skills have poor reading and comprehension skills. Learners who do not have critical thinking skills cannot also present or relate written ideas logically. For effective co ...
Anticipating the Cultural Aspects of Sharing for SDI Development
... Spatial data infrastructure—nature and components Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is fundamentally a concept about facilitation and coordination of the exchange and sharing of spatial data between stakeholders from different political/administrative levels. In principle, SDIs underpin the design a ...
... Spatial data infrastructure—nature and components Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is fundamentally a concept about facilitation and coordination of the exchange and sharing of spatial data between stakeholders from different political/administrative levels. In principle, SDIs underpin the design a ...
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... Introduction to cultural variation in human views and practices related to sex, gender, and health in contemporary societies. Through anthropological concepts and social science findings, examines global diversity in cultural ways of approaching sex, gender, and health. ANTH 089. D2:Global Health De ...
... Introduction to cultural variation in human views and practices related to sex, gender, and health in contemporary societies. Through anthropological concepts and social science findings, examines global diversity in cultural ways of approaching sex, gender, and health. ANTH 089. D2:Global Health De ...
svetlana slapšak
... connected to cooking. Cabbage has the status of a magical plant and of the food at the same time, which means that neither pragmatic sociological or anthropological analysis nor structural analysis can cover all of the aspects of its uses, meanings and narratives. Cabbage is linked to unstable and c ...
... connected to cooking. Cabbage has the status of a magical plant and of the food at the same time, which means that neither pragmatic sociological or anthropological analysis nor structural analysis can cover all of the aspects of its uses, meanings and narratives. Cabbage is linked to unstable and c ...
Building counter cultures - Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses
... the research, develops a critique of the dominant “social movements” literature as unhelpful for understanding the counter culture and argues that the latter can more effectively be theorised in terms of the implicit theory of social movement found within agency-oriented Western Marxism and socialis ...
... the research, develops a critique of the dominant “social movements” literature as unhelpful for understanding the counter culture and argues that the latter can more effectively be theorised in terms of the implicit theory of social movement found within agency-oriented Western Marxism and socialis ...
MODERNISM/
... appear much less worrying when we see what the best critics have been able to do with them in practice. This series aims to disseminate the best of recent vi Vii represent the many-sided cultural history in which these relationships have been acted out. The cross-currents in literary and cultural cr ...
... appear much less worrying when we see what the best critics have been able to do with them in practice. This series aims to disseminate the best of recent vi Vii represent the many-sided cultural history in which these relationships have been acted out. The cross-currents in literary and cultural cr ...
Slide 1
... • Even if we think that it only takes a single exceptional genius to explain a particularly tricky phenomenon or aspect of reality, such inventions are worthless if they cannot be conveyed to others by using language, which is an essential part of human reality. ...
... • Even if we think that it only takes a single exceptional genius to explain a particularly tricky phenomenon or aspect of reality, such inventions are worthless if they cannot be conveyed to others by using language, which is an essential part of human reality. ...
Open Access - Lund University Publications
... I will try to analyse this experience as a cultural phenomenon. I will use stories of two anthropologists who made their journeys in two different moments of the twentieth century. The first one, and the one who is going to be a central figure of this thesis, is Bronisław Malinowski, the author and ...
... I will try to analyse this experience as a cultural phenomenon. I will use stories of two anthropologists who made their journeys in two different moments of the twentieth century. The first one, and the one who is going to be a central figure of this thesis, is Bronisław Malinowski, the author and ...
Anthropology`s Multiple Temporalities and its Future in
... Liverpool to take up the world’s first university chair in social anthropology (Ackerman 1987: 2078). Frazer was the archetypal ‘armchair anthropologist’: an erudite classical scholar whose knowledge of obscure ethnographic details was encyclopedic. It stemmed almost entirely from books and the repo ...
... Liverpool to take up the world’s first university chair in social anthropology (Ackerman 1987: 2078). Frazer was the archetypal ‘armchair anthropologist’: an erudite classical scholar whose knowledge of obscure ethnographic details was encyclopedic. It stemmed almost entirely from books and the repo ...
Anthropology Courses (ANTH)
... Complex history and evolving relationship of anthropology and international human rights discourses; concept deployment of culture and rights in human rights ideas, practice, discourse, and as a form of global law. Prerequisites: ANTH:1101 or ANTH:1301 or ANTH:1401 or ANTH:1201. ANTH:3133 Anthropolo ...
... Complex history and evolving relationship of anthropology and international human rights discourses; concept deployment of culture and rights in human rights ideas, practice, discourse, and as a form of global law. Prerequisites: ANTH:1101 or ANTH:1301 or ANTH:1401 or ANTH:1201. ANTH:3133 Anthropolo ...
POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: An Introduction
... Darwin’s influence dominated the development of cultural anthropology in the second half of the nineteenth century just as it dominated biology. Much of the evolutionary theory emerging from this period was as primitive as the societies it sought to make sense of: evolutionary schemas were rigid and ...
... Darwin’s influence dominated the development of cultural anthropology in the second half of the nineteenth century just as it dominated biology. Much of the evolutionary theory emerging from this period was as primitive as the societies it sought to make sense of: evolutionary schemas were rigid and ...
Political anthropology: an introduction
... Darwin’s influence dominated the development of cultural anthropology in the second half of the nineteenth century just as it dominated biology. Much of the evolutionary theory emerging from this period was as primitive as the societies it sought to make sense of: evolutionary schemas were rigid and ...
... Darwin’s influence dominated the development of cultural anthropology in the second half of the nineteenth century just as it dominated biology. Much of the evolutionary theory emerging from this period was as primitive as the societies it sought to make sense of: evolutionary schemas were rigid and ...
book - University of Westminster Press
... First, open cultural Marxism can revisit some of the contributions to cultural Marxism in an open manner. The Frankfurt School is an important tradition in cultural Marxism. One should, however, not reify particular traditions or thinkers, but practice an open conversation between various Marxist ap ...
... First, open cultural Marxism can revisit some of the contributions to cultural Marxism in an open manner. The Frankfurt School is an important tradition in cultural Marxism. One should, however, not reify particular traditions or thinkers, but practice an open conversation between various Marxist ap ...
SAS Newsletter The Southern Anthropological
... within a communist state sets it apart in a number of ways. Hoi An officials attempt to create an environment in Old Town that is historically faithful but commercially marketable, balancing the desire for increased material standard of living with cultural and political desire to prevent certain ch ...
... within a communist state sets it apart in a number of ways. Hoi An officials attempt to create an environment in Old Town that is historically faithful but commercially marketable, balancing the desire for increased material standard of living with cultural and political desire to prevent certain ch ...
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).