DJ1N 34 Understanding and Supporting Behaviour
... Guidance on the content and context for this Unit This Unit is primarily designed to help candidates acquire a broad knowledge of behaviour that challenges services and understand how approaches have been developed in recent time in relation to expectations about candidate responses and in relation ...
... Guidance on the content and context for this Unit This Unit is primarily designed to help candidates acquire a broad knowledge of behaviour that challenges services and understand how approaches have been developed in recent time in relation to expectations about candidate responses and in relation ...
What Is Globalization? The Definitional Issue – Again” Jan Aart Scholte
... Not everyone agrees with these starting premises, of course. For example, some commentators accept that globalization is a vague concept and see little point in trying to define it in a clear, specific, distinctive way. On this relaxed approach, globalization is a malleable catchall term that can be ...
... Not everyone agrees with these starting premises, of course. For example, some commentators accept that globalization is a vague concept and see little point in trying to define it in a clear, specific, distinctive way. On this relaxed approach, globalization is a malleable catchall term that can be ...
berghahn New and Recent Titles 2015
... Edited by Jeremy MacClancy and Agustín Fuentes “This is an excellent volume that focuses on the ethics of field work. The topics considered represent a broad array that will be of interest to a wide audience. There is nothing like this to the best of my knowledge in the available literature, and the ...
... Edited by Jeremy MacClancy and Agustín Fuentes “This is an excellent volume that focuses on the ethics of field work. The topics considered represent a broad array that will be of interest to a wide audience. There is nothing like this to the best of my knowledge in the available literature, and the ...
1 Bracketing [Belief] - Sites: a journal of social anthropology and
... sees in progress: namely the evolution of the notion of ‘belief-systems’ as integrated, comprehensive and multi-faceted ‘sets of presuppositions, or conceptual frameworks through which the world is viewed and in terms of which it is understood’, and he also acknowledges that behind this new developm ...
... sees in progress: namely the evolution of the notion of ‘belief-systems’ as integrated, comprehensive and multi-faceted ‘sets of presuppositions, or conceptual frameworks through which the world is viewed and in terms of which it is understood’, and he also acknowledges that behind this new developm ...
anthropology - California State University, Bakersfield
... universals portrayed in films worldwide as well as culturallyspecific use of symbology to depict those universals. GE T3 BEHS 318 Psychological Anthropology (5) (For course description, see listing under “Interdisciplinary Courses.”) ...
... universals portrayed in films worldwide as well as culturallyspecific use of symbology to depict those universals. GE T3 BEHS 318 Psychological Anthropology (5) (For course description, see listing under “Interdisciplinary Courses.”) ...
Contents Welome 2 Conference programme 4 Abstracts 24 Panels
... the creation of the Spanish branch of IASPM in 1999, and reinforces the presence of Popular Music Studies at the Spanish universities and research groups. The University of Oviedo is one of the pioneer institutions in the Study of Popular Music in Spain; since the late nineties, this field of study ...
... the creation of the Spanish branch of IASPM in 1999, and reinforces the presence of Popular Music Studies at the Spanish universities and research groups. The University of Oviedo is one of the pioneer institutions in the Study of Popular Music in Spain; since the late nineties, this field of study ...
Audit Cultures: Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and
... practices confined to no single set of institutions and to no one part of the world. Recognizable in the most diverse places, these practices also drive very local concerns. They determine the allocation of resources and can seem crucial to the credibility of enterprises; people become devoted to th ...
... practices confined to no single set of institutions and to no one part of the world. Recognizable in the most diverse places, these practices also drive very local concerns. They determine the allocation of resources and can seem crucial to the credibility of enterprises; people become devoted to th ...
Sc h o o l o f Ph ilo so... St u d ie s
... national culture: national cinemas can be seen as sites of contestation where the meanings and interpretations of national culture and history can be debated, dismissed or fortified. As a site, the cinema can be conceptualized as a public arena where the meanings of a culture are negotiated, not sim ...
... national culture: national cinemas can be seen as sites of contestation where the meanings and interpretations of national culture and history can be debated, dismissed or fortified. As a site, the cinema can be conceptualized as a public arena where the meanings of a culture are negotiated, not sim ...
Anatomy Anthropology (ANTH)
... An investigation of prevalent cultural trends in four groups of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds in America -- African Americans, Latinos, Chinese, and people of Jewish heritage -- since World War II. Emphasis will be placed on the literary, musical, and artistic expressions of their heritage ...
... An investigation of prevalent cultural trends in four groups of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds in America -- African Americans, Latinos, Chinese, and people of Jewish heritage -- since World War II. Emphasis will be placed on the literary, musical, and artistic expressions of their heritage ...
Postmodern Anth-the paper - Dallas Baptist University
... some deem it faddish, and consequently, temporary, it would appear that postmodernism possesses more substance than most typical, trendy, intellectual fashions. Postmodernism is philosophical world view (Bertens 1986) complete with all the ontological, epistemological, and methodological components ...
... some deem it faddish, and consequently, temporary, it would appear that postmodernism possesses more substance than most typical, trendy, intellectual fashions. Postmodernism is philosophical world view (Bertens 1986) complete with all the ontological, epistemological, and methodological components ...
Dancing the Black Atlantic: Katherine Dunham`s
... Africans and African Americans in the New World. Herskovits would have given this orientation to the young Dunham in her six-months of study with him at Northwestern in preparation for her Caribbean fieldwork. His conceptualization of African American culture retaining Africanisms, of course, contra ...
... Africans and African Americans in the New World. Herskovits would have given this orientation to the young Dunham in her six-months of study with him at Northwestern in preparation for her Caribbean fieldwork. His conceptualization of African American culture retaining Africanisms, of course, contra ...
AP World History Curriculum Framework
... About AP World History The AP® World History course is the product of several years of research into current best practices in history education. The resulting program of study contains clear learning objectives for the AP World History course and exam, emphasizing the development of thinking skills ...
... About AP World History The AP® World History course is the product of several years of research into current best practices in history education. The resulting program of study contains clear learning objectives for the AP World History course and exam, emphasizing the development of thinking skills ...
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... the importance of the paradigm as the referencegiving example and highlights its extraordinary function to conclude from the specific to the specific which is neither deductive nor inductive in its turn. Similar to style and fashion or with a school of painting it is rather difficult to give and fol ...
... the importance of the paradigm as the referencegiving example and highlights its extraordinary function to conclude from the specific to the specific which is neither deductive nor inductive in its turn. Similar to style and fashion or with a school of painting it is rather difficult to give and fol ...
Miller - Chapter 2 (short in-class version
... interviews __________. A) rely on very short responses. B) are better suited to urban, complex societies where most people are literate. C) are usually administered to a random sample of a larger population. D) allow informants to talk about what they see as important, rather than have to modify the ...
... interviews __________. A) rely on very short responses. B) are better suited to urban, complex societies where most people are literate. C) are usually administered to a random sample of a larger population. D) allow informants to talk about what they see as important, rather than have to modify the ...
Analogical Reasoning - Scholarship@Western
... recognize another's mind and thoughts, at least in tenns of human cognition (Povinelli and Giambrone, 2000). Moreover, it could be argued that "most of our social interactions begin with a detennination of the attentional state of our communicative partners. [T]he appreciation that we see (and hence ...
... recognize another's mind and thoughts, at least in tenns of human cognition (Povinelli and Giambrone, 2000). Moreover, it could be argued that "most of our social interactions begin with a detennination of the attentional state of our communicative partners. [T]he appreciation that we see (and hence ...
anthropology, mathematics, kinship
... Social and cultural worlds are messy and contingent and humans exhibit an impressive range of inventiveness and unpredictability. Ethnographic description of such worlds is itself fraught with difficulty, as is adequate interpretation. Still, it is not the case that anything goes, that patterns are ...
... Social and cultural worlds are messy and contingent and humans exhibit an impressive range of inventiveness and unpredictability. Ethnographic description of such worlds is itself fraught with difficulty, as is adequate interpretation. Still, it is not the case that anything goes, that patterns are ...
2006 Program - Society for Applied Anthropology
... “[T]he contributors to Gray Areas provide both a sorely needed overview of the current state of chronic illness care in the United States and a working model for qualitative researchers seeking to understand nursing home culture.” ...
... “[T]he contributors to Gray Areas provide both a sorely needed overview of the current state of chronic illness care in the United States and a working model for qualitative researchers seeking to understand nursing home culture.” ...
this article - International Journal of Mass Emergencies
... The importance of history is also strongly present in what has been termed the Access Model of disaster causation proposed by Amartya Sen in Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation (1981). Here vulnerability is regarded as generated by the difficulties some social groups or fami ...
... The importance of history is also strongly present in what has been termed the Access Model of disaster causation proposed by Amartya Sen in Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation (1981). Here vulnerability is regarded as generated by the difficulties some social groups or fami ...
GENDER, CULTURE CHANGE, AND FERTILITY DECLINE IN HONDURAS: AN
... style water/air, hot boiled cutlery, encroaching termites, ladrones, public health sprayers, ...
... style water/air, hot boiled cutlery, encroaching termites, ladrones, public health sprayers, ...
ANTHROPOlOgy - UTP Publishing
... areas one would expect in an introductory class. The text itself, rich with ethnographic examples, will certainly inspire classroom debates, and discussion questions and classroom activity suggestions are well formulated, encouraging students to get their hands dirty as they wrangle with the issues ...
... areas one would expect in an introductory class. The text itself, rich with ethnographic examples, will certainly inspire classroom debates, and discussion questions and classroom activity suggestions are well formulated, encouraging students to get their hands dirty as they wrangle with the issues ...
2005 Program - Society for Applied Anthropology
... What is a professional meeting and how does one balance its various objectives of scholarship, collegiality, professionalism, spectacle, and party? What different professions and publics are served by an “interdisciplinary” organization such as ours, and how might we extend our reach to even more in ...
... What is a professional meeting and how does one balance its various objectives of scholarship, collegiality, professionalism, spectacle, and party? What different professions and publics are served by an “interdisciplinary” organization such as ours, and how might we extend our reach to even more in ...
A Pragmatic Approach to Curriculum
... mindful of the stakeholders who are currently in charge of the economy placed upon education appears to be a viable approach. One of the problems with many past and current curriculum activities is that they are often driven by specific ideological beliefs, and thus alienate those who do not subscri ...
... mindful of the stakeholders who are currently in charge of the economy placed upon education appears to be a viable approach. One of the problems with many past and current curriculum activities is that they are often driven by specific ideological beliefs, and thus alienate those who do not subscri ...
Mapping Media and Communication Research: France
... laboratories, foundations, associations, and academic journals within Infocom. Also, some of the most important private research agencies and companies are introduced. The last section of the chapter presents the basic funding sources for Infocom. The third chapter gives an account of the main appro ...
... laboratories, foundations, associations, and academic journals within Infocom. Also, some of the most important private research agencies and companies are introduced. The last section of the chapter presents the basic funding sources for Infocom. The third chapter gives an account of the main appro ...
Rethinking hybridity and mestizaje
... predictably unpredictable sequences of kinship may be read - especially when looking backwards - as comforting teleologies, but this is not necessarily so. Western kinship models have a dynamic and diversifying quality to them, conjuring images of endless proliferation. This is one aspect of Western ...
... predictably unpredictable sequences of kinship may be read - especially when looking backwards - as comforting teleologies, but this is not necessarily so. Western kinship models have a dynamic and diversifying quality to them, conjuring images of endless proliferation. This is one aspect of Western ...
fallkinship
... Anthropology’s love affair with kinship has cooled in recent decades (: : :) This trend has been construed by some observers as a clear (if not relieving) sign that the study of kinship is dead or moribund. Although such views remind one of Mark Twain’s remark that reports of his death had been grea ...
... Anthropology’s love affair with kinship has cooled in recent decades (: : :) This trend has been construed by some observers as a clear (if not relieving) sign that the study of kinship is dead or moribund. Although such views remind one of Mark Twain’s remark that reports of his death had been grea ...
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).