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... through ideas that were created and embodied in the term Oriental which was 'sufficient to identify a specific body of information about the Orient' (Said 2003, 205). Similarly, I argue, Latin Americans were otherized through the word 'banana' which became a reference for a body of knowledge on Lati ...
... through ideas that were created and embodied in the term Oriental which was 'sufficient to identify a specific body of information about the Orient' (Said 2003, 205). Similarly, I argue, Latin Americans were otherized through the word 'banana' which became a reference for a body of knowledge on Lati ...
Studying Societies and Cultures: Marvin Harris`s Cultural
... symposia, except for those of Robert Carneiro and David Kennedy. These were invited afterwards and prepared only for this volume. Inasmuch as Harris’s work had a broad impact on all subfields of anthropology, we hope this book will be of interest to all anthropologists. Those contemporary anthropolo ...
... symposia, except for those of Robert Carneiro and David Kennedy. These were invited afterwards and prepared only for this volume. Inasmuch as Harris’s work had a broad impact on all subfields of anthropology, we hope this book will be of interest to all anthropologists. Those contemporary anthropolo ...
Composing Civil Society: Ethnographic Contingency, Ngo Culture
... First and foremost, I thank my wife and soul mate, Shino Saito. From coursework to prospectus, to a working fieldwork honeymoon in Nairobi, through the seemingly endless writing process to which you contributed countless proofreads and edits, you were an integral contributor to anything good within ...
... First and foremost, I thank my wife and soul mate, Shino Saito. From coursework to prospectus, to a working fieldwork honeymoon in Nairobi, through the seemingly endless writing process to which you contributed countless proofreads and edits, you were an integral contributor to anything good within ...
Experiments in Holism: Theory and Practice in
... within a wider setting that throws light on these phenomena. It is about making sense of observations by connecting them to larger experiential, meaningful, cultural, functional, or social wholes. Context is about grounding data; about methodological, literary, and political circumspection; and abou ...
... within a wider setting that throws light on these phenomena. It is about making sense of observations by connecting them to larger experiential, meaningful, cultural, functional, or social wholes. Context is about grounding data; about methodological, literary, and political circumspection; and abou ...
A Short Manual to the Art of Prosopography
... In order to get a better view of the field of prosopography and its place in historical research, we shall start by taking a closer look at the relation between prosopography and other historical (sub)disciplines and auxiliary sciences. Biography studies the particular life histories of individuals. ...
... In order to get a better view of the field of prosopography and its place in historical research, we shall start by taking a closer look at the relation between prosopography and other historical (sub)disciplines and auxiliary sciences. Biography studies the particular life histories of individuals. ...
in Bengali Literature and Cinema - Centre for the Study of Culture
... cousin Bony who have at various phases provided places to stay and party in Bangalore and also innumerable occasions for providing me with company. My thanks to CSSSC for giving me an opportunity to present a part of research chapter at a conference and specifically to Manas Ray who commented on my ...
... cousin Bony who have at various phases provided places to stay and party in Bangalore and also innumerable occasions for providing me with company. My thanks to CSSSC for giving me an opportunity to present a part of research chapter at a conference and specifically to Manas Ray who commented on my ...
Anthropology - Humboldt State University
... Connect anthropological theory and practice in order to address human problems in concrete settings. Develop critical evaluation of and effectively communicate about problems and interactions between humans and their environments. [Prereq: enrollment in Applied Anthropology MA program.] ANTH 673. An ...
... Connect anthropological theory and practice in order to address human problems in concrete settings. Develop critical evaluation of and effectively communicate about problems and interactions between humans and their environments. [Prereq: enrollment in Applied Anthropology MA program.] ANTH 673. An ...
Journal of Classical Sociology
... culturalistic assumptions already alluded to were never questioned by the author. Their harmony was not disturbed by various intellectual environments and by his at least three, if not four, developing scholarly lives. First, there was the wandering and not yet established scholar, who already after ...
... culturalistic assumptions already alluded to were never questioned by the author. Their harmony was not disturbed by various intellectual environments and by his at least three, if not four, developing scholarly lives. First, there was the wandering and not yet established scholar, who already after ...
Aalborg Universitet Practices, The Built Environment and Sustainability
... ‘A practice – a way of cooking, of consuming, of working, of investigating, of taking care of oneself or of others, etc. – forms so to speak a ‘block’ whose existence necessarily depends on the existence and specific inter-connectedness of … elements…’ (p.250) These quotes emphasise an overarching u ...
... ‘A practice – a way of cooking, of consuming, of working, of investigating, of taking care of oneself or of others, etc. – forms so to speak a ‘block’ whose existence necessarily depends on the existence and specific inter-connectedness of … elements…’ (p.250) These quotes emphasise an overarching u ...
Chapter 2 Malinowski as Applied Anthropologist
... (1945). The book continued themes previously noted such as the necessity for the anthropologist to act as interpreter and advocate for the native, the need to study the “changing native,” the potential advantage in viewing different administrative policies as controlled experiments, and the use of h ...
... (1945). The book continued themes previously noted such as the necessity for the anthropologist to act as interpreter and advocate for the native, the need to study the “changing native,” the potential advantage in viewing different administrative policies as controlled experiments, and the use of h ...
An excerpt from
... him?” he asked. The books that anthropologists wrote, he said, had more relevance to other anthropologists than to Kiowas. Volume after volume seemed to engage a discussion among “white people” and not people like him. Just what were the goals of anthropology? he questioned. I rebutted with what I b ...
... him?” he asked. The books that anthropologists wrote, he said, had more relevance to other anthropologists than to Kiowas. Volume after volume seemed to engage a discussion among “white people” and not people like him. Just what were the goals of anthropology? he questioned. I rebutted with what I b ...
School of Philosophical & Anthropological ... Head of School Degree Programmes
... Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - PY3803, including PY3801 and at least 30 credits from PY3001 - PY3007 and at least 30 credits from PY3401 - PY3409 Logic & Philosophy of Science (for those entering Honours in 2000): Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - ...
... Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - PY3803, including PY3801 and at least 30 credits from PY3001 - PY3007 and at least 30 credits from PY3401 - PY3409 Logic & Philosophy of Science (for those entering Honours in 2000): Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - ...
School of Philosophical & Anthropological ... Head of School Degree Programmes
... of 90 credits drawn from Social Anthropology honours modules (including a total of at least 40 credits drawn from modules with credit ratings of 20 or more). Major Degree in Social Anthropology: SA3502, SA3505, either SA3030 or SA3031, and at minimum a further 40 credits in Social Anthropology hono ...
... of 90 credits drawn from Social Anthropology honours modules (including a total of at least 40 credits drawn from modules with credit ratings of 20 or more). Major Degree in Social Anthropology: SA3502, SA3505, either SA3030 or SA3031, and at minimum a further 40 credits in Social Anthropology hono ...
Online Ideology: A Comparison of Website Communication and
... This category can also be extended to include the measurement of internally referenced links, external links in general, and external links to affiliated groups. Iyengar and Hahn (2009) conducted a study examining the media (e.g., television news sources) to which people of varying ideologies are ty ...
... This category can also be extended to include the measurement of internally referenced links, external links in general, and external links to affiliated groups. Iyengar and Hahn (2009) conducted a study examining the media (e.g., television news sources) to which people of varying ideologies are ty ...
1 Career capital in transitions crossing career fields Markus Latzke
... also about the context in which this transition takes place. A PhD for example might be evaluated very differently depending on the area in which one is working; it might enhance or reduce the possibility of successful career transitions, depending on the area the aspired job lies in. In other words ...
... also about the context in which this transition takes place. A PhD for example might be evaluated very differently depending on the area in which one is working; it might enhance or reduce the possibility of successful career transitions, depending on the area the aspired job lies in. In other words ...
National Experiences with the Protection of Traditional
... This paper documents a study on the protection of the rights of holders of folklore. The study is the outcome of an assignment from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Folklore itself is as old as humanity with much of it passed on orally from generation to generation. Hence, in a v ...
... This paper documents a study on the protection of the rights of holders of folklore. The study is the outcome of an assignment from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Folklore itself is as old as humanity with much of it passed on orally from generation to generation. Hence, in a v ...
Should we examine a map and remember the Past
... patterns of historical development (Pierson, 2004:21). We must identify and explore a range of frequently occurring causal processes that exhibit strong temporal dimensions. Placing social analysis in time implies recognizing that any particular moment is situated in some sort of temporal context an ...
... patterns of historical development (Pierson, 2004:21). We must identify and explore a range of frequently occurring causal processes that exhibit strong temporal dimensions. Placing social analysis in time implies recognizing that any particular moment is situated in some sort of temporal context an ...
Popular Culture: A Reader - sikkim university library
... In recognition of such challenges, this Reader adopts a proviso elaborated within Stuart Hall and Paddy Whannel’s The Popular Arts (1964): in order to best meet the needs of ‘media-saturated pupils’, teaching practices should engage popular forms. Our introductory essay surveys key words such as mas ...
... In recognition of such challenges, this Reader adopts a proviso elaborated within Stuart Hall and Paddy Whannel’s The Popular Arts (1964): in order to best meet the needs of ‘media-saturated pupils’, teaching practices should engage popular forms. Our introductory essay surveys key words such as mas ...
History and Theory in Anthropology
... least one of the most important goals of anthropological enquiry. It is useful to think of theory as containing four basic elements: (1) questions, (2) assumptions, (3) methods, and (4) evidence. The most important questions, to my mind, are ‘What are we trying to Wnd out?’, and ‘Why is this knowled ...
... least one of the most important goals of anthropological enquiry. It is useful to think of theory as containing four basic elements: (1) questions, (2) assumptions, (3) methods, and (4) evidence. The most important questions, to my mind, are ‘What are we trying to Wnd out?’, and ‘Why is this knowled ...
Ethnographic Techniques
... • Believed all aspects of culture were linked and intertwined, making it impossible to write about just one cultural feature without discussing how it relates to others • Argued that understanding the emic perspective, the native’s point of view, was the primary goal of ethnography ...
... • Believed all aspects of culture were linked and intertwined, making it impossible to write about just one cultural feature without discussing how it relates to others • Argued that understanding the emic perspective, the native’s point of view, was the primary goal of ethnography ...
Transnationalism From Below
... “assimilated,” indeed appropriated and consumed by anthropologists, sociologists, political scientists, geographers and other scholars. The concept’s sudden prominence has been accompanied by its increasing ambiguity. Transnationalism thus runs the risk of ...
... “assimilated,” indeed appropriated and consumed by anthropologists, sociologists, political scientists, geographers and other scholars. The concept’s sudden prominence has been accompanied by its increasing ambiguity. Transnationalism thus runs the risk of ...
The Training of Foreign Language Teachers: Developments in Europe
... instability on the young of the 1970s who sought to assert their authority through 'a historicist critique of truth (and the sciences)' (ibid.). For Bourdieu, this evolution in the 1970s was the cause of overturning of the dominant philosophical trends. Formal logic based on mathematics, analytical ...
... instability on the young of the 1970s who sought to assert their authority through 'a historicist critique of truth (and the sciences)' (ibid.). For Bourdieu, this evolution in the 1970s was the cause of overturning of the dominant philosophical trends. Formal logic based on mathematics, analytical ...
38th E-Seminar of the EASA Media Anthropology Network
... cyberculture' as sketched out and proposed by Escobar (1994), and 'digital anthropology,' since recently institutionalized and taught in London. After having provided an overview of an ethnographic example he himself is working on (not mentioned in the abstract), Philipp then procedes to the 'anthro ...
... cyberculture' as sketched out and proposed by Escobar (1994), and 'digital anthropology,' since recently institutionalized and taught in London. After having provided an overview of an ethnographic example he himself is working on (not mentioned in the abstract), Philipp then procedes to the 'anthro ...
PDF Datastream - Brown Digital Repository
... I am very grateful for the time, counsel, research advice, and intellectual guidance offered by all of my dissertation committee members: John Logan, Patrick Heller, Susan Fainstein, and Gianpaolo Baiocchi. Many thanks to dissertation committee chair John Logan for always providing wise and gentle, ...
... I am very grateful for the time, counsel, research advice, and intellectual guidance offered by all of my dissertation committee members: John Logan, Patrick Heller, Susan Fainstein, and Gianpaolo Baiocchi. Many thanks to dissertation committee chair John Logan for always providing wise and gentle, ...
1983 Looking for Zora. In In Search of our Mothers` Gardens
... By aligning himself with the most prominent areal ethnographer, Dozier as a new student of Polynesia declared his own marathon team membership and ran onto the Philippine anthropological track. An established ethnographer in the American Southwest, Edward Dozier assumed an equal footing with Barton. ...
... By aligning himself with the most prominent areal ethnographer, Dozier as a new student of Polynesia declared his own marathon team membership and ran onto the Philippine anthropological track. An established ethnographer in the American Southwest, Edward Dozier assumed an equal footing with Barton. ...
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).