Anthropology Graduate Courses ~ Fall 2016
... “agency.” We will debate the utility of the concept and attempt to trace its intellectual history through various theoretical movements, especially practice theory. In the process, we will address related issues such as resistance, attributions of responsibility, and causality. 16:070:537 Anthropolo ...
... “agency.” We will debate the utility of the concept and attempt to trace its intellectual history through various theoretical movements, especially practice theory. In the process, we will address related issues such as resistance, attributions of responsibility, and causality. 16:070:537 Anthropolo ...
Module code SB-4323 Module Title Population, Community and
... Students will be able to discover, analyse and evaluate ecological concepts underlying the organisation, distribution and abundance of biological populations, ecological communities and ecosystems, and interpret and critique ecological concepts during field trips to selected e ...
... Students will be able to discover, analyse and evaluate ecological concepts underlying the organisation, distribution and abundance of biological populations, ecological communities and ecosystems, and interpret and critique ecological concepts during field trips to selected e ...
Cultural Anthropology
... Ethnologists seek to understand why both why people today and in the recent past differ in terms of ideas and behavior patterns and what all cultures in the world have in common with one another. ...
... Ethnologists seek to understand why both why people today and in the recent past differ in terms of ideas and behavior patterns and what all cultures in the world have in common with one another. ...
Forest Community Ecology
... concepts and theories of forest community ecology, while familiarizing students with the important theoretical and empirical research in the field. Most attention would be paid to (the course topics): defining of the basic traits of plant community, species diversity and richness, predation, parasit ...
... concepts and theories of forest community ecology, while familiarizing students with the important theoretical and empirical research in the field. Most attention would be paid to (the course topics): defining of the basic traits of plant community, species diversity and richness, predation, parasit ...
HG ch1 What is Geography
... people and the world we live in… 1. Location 2. Place 3. Human-Environment Interaction 4. Movement 5. Region ...
... people and the world we live in… 1. Location 2. Place 3. Human-Environment Interaction 4. Movement 5. Region ...
Ecology, Culture and Literature
... This course introduces students to the relatedness among ecology, culture and literature. Students are expected to first have a grasp of modern ecological concepts such as how ecology is different from biology, environmental politics and global crises and animal extinction etc. Then students will de ...
... This course introduces students to the relatedness among ecology, culture and literature. Students are expected to first have a grasp of modern ecological concepts such as how ecology is different from biology, environmental politics and global crises and animal extinction etc. Then students will de ...
DATE - Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
... This course covers basic principles in evolution and ecology at an introductory level. The evolution section is meant to provide an understanding of natural selection and evolutionary mechanisms, including how to interpret phylogenetic trees and current theories on human evolution. The ecology secti ...
... This course covers basic principles in evolution and ecology at an introductory level. The evolution section is meant to provide an understanding of natural selection and evolutionary mechanisms, including how to interpret phylogenetic trees and current theories on human evolution. The ecology secti ...
6th Grade Social Studies
... Cultures change when people invent new things to address a problem or when they learn new ideas from people from other places. When people share an object or idea and it spreads to other cultures, it is called cultural diffusion. Culture is diffused, or spread, through factors such as migration, tra ...
... Cultures change when people invent new things to address a problem or when they learn new ideas from people from other places. When people share an object or idea and it spreads to other cultures, it is called cultural diffusion. Culture is diffused, or spread, through factors such as migration, tra ...
LIFS 3160 Ecology - Division of Life Science
... Brief description: This course is designed to equip students with basic understanding in ecology, which includes the diversity of life in major ecosystems (weeks 1 – 3), the definition and intrinsic characteristics of population as a basic biological unit in an ecosystem (weeks 4 6), intra- and inte ...
... Brief description: This course is designed to equip students with basic understanding in ecology, which includes the diversity of life in major ecosystems (weeks 1 – 3), the definition and intrinsic characteristics of population as a basic biological unit in an ecosystem (weeks 4 6), intra- and inte ...
chapter 19 Ecology outline
... Introduction to Ecology I. Ecology *The study of interactions between organisms and the living and nonliving components of their environment. *Organisms depend on other organisms and on other nonliving things in their environment for survival *collecting info about organisms and their environment th ...
... Introduction to Ecology I. Ecology *The study of interactions between organisms and the living and nonliving components of their environment. *Organisms depend on other organisms and on other nonliving things in their environment for survival *collecting info about organisms and their environment th ...
Chapter 50: An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere
... Organismal ecology concerns how an organism′s structure, physiology, and (for animals) behavior meet the challenges posed by the environment. Population ecology concentrates mainly on factors that affect how many individuals of a particular species live in an area Community ecology deals with the wh ...
... Organismal ecology concerns how an organism′s structure, physiology, and (for animals) behavior meet the challenges posed by the environment. Population ecology concentrates mainly on factors that affect how many individuals of a particular species live in an area Community ecology deals with the wh ...
What*s out there (in the world)?
... » All places have features that distinguish them from other places. ...
... » All places have features that distinguish them from other places. ...
fou9e_ch01_lecture
... • Context of a phenomenon in what is happening at different scales • Political use of scale to change who is involved or how an issue is perceived ...
... • Context of a phenomenon in what is happening at different scales • Political use of scale to change who is involved or how an issue is perceived ...
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
... Evolutionary ecology is probably best described as an approach to the study of ecology ...
... Evolutionary ecology is probably best described as an approach to the study of ecology ...
Ecology notes
... •L_____________________ - Determine the number and type of organisms that live in an area (EX.___________________________________) •Biotic Factors Producers- does ____________________________ ______________________- eat producers and/or other animals ___________________________eats plants, Omnivore- ...
... •L_____________________ - Determine the number and type of organisms that live in an area (EX.___________________________________) •Biotic Factors Producers- does ____________________________ ______________________- eat producers and/or other animals ___________________________eats plants, Omnivore- ...
ANTHROPOLOGY
... Learned values, beliefs, rules of conduct shared to some extent by the members of society, that govern their behavior with one another and their thinking about themselves and the world. Everything that people have, think, and do as members of a society All cultures are comprised of material objects; ...
... Learned values, beliefs, rules of conduct shared to some extent by the members of society, that govern their behavior with one another and their thinking about themselves and the world. Everything that people have, think, and do as members of a society All cultures are comprised of material objects; ...
The Challenge of Political Ecology.
... social and political thought, as well as institutional constellations. The field of Political Ecology, broadly construed, comprises those works and projects in the Social Sciences and Humanities ostensibly directed at producing such desired ecologically oriented revisions of dominant contemporary in ...
... social and political thought, as well as institutional constellations. The field of Political Ecology, broadly construed, comprises those works and projects in the Social Sciences and Humanities ostensibly directed at producing such desired ecologically oriented revisions of dominant contemporary in ...
Human impacts on the environment Deforestation Caused by
... Age-Structure Diagram shows growth patterns of populations grouped into categories ...
... Age-Structure Diagram shows growth patterns of populations grouped into categories ...
Early 20th century
... Ecology is a new science and considered as an important branch of biological science, having only become prominent during the second half of the 20th century. Its history back to the 4th century. One of the first ecologists whose writings survive may have been Aristotle or perhaps his student, Theop ...
... Ecology is a new science and considered as an important branch of biological science, having only become prominent during the second half of the 20th century. Its history back to the 4th century. One of the first ecologists whose writings survive may have been Aristotle or perhaps his student, Theop ...
CHAPTER 2
... Culture and Human Geography The concept of culture lies at the heart of human geography. Locational decisions, patterns, and landscapes are fundamentally influenced by cultural attitudes and practices. The concept of culture, like the regional concept discussed in the previous chapter, appears to be ...
... Culture and Human Geography The concept of culture lies at the heart of human geography. Locational decisions, patterns, and landscapes are fundamentally influenced by cultural attitudes and practices. The concept of culture, like the regional concept discussed in the previous chapter, appears to be ...
The Biosphere : Section 3-1 What is Ecology?
... What is ecology? ___________________________________________________________ What does the biosphere contain? ______________________________________________ Levels of Organization (p. 64) 3. Why do ecologists ask questions about events and organisms that range in complexity from an individual to the ...
... What is ecology? ___________________________________________________________ What does the biosphere contain? ______________________________________________ Levels of Organization (p. 64) 3. Why do ecologists ask questions about events and organisms that range in complexity from an individual to the ...