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... presentation, she describes how Intelligence agents were laughing at the lulzy video made by Anonymous trolls that gave birth to the “threat” they were tasked with assessing. I will get out of here alive after all, I silently sighed. (Coleman 2014: 12) ...
... presentation, she describes how Intelligence agents were laughing at the lulzy video made by Anonymous trolls that gave birth to the “threat” they were tasked with assessing. I will get out of here alive after all, I silently sighed. (Coleman 2014: 12) ...
ASM 275: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
... Class meetings will consist primarily of lecture. However, several classes will incorporate lab activities or videos. In some cases, there will be video worksheets to fill out while watching the video. There are twothree reading assignments, in which students will read an article OUTSIDE of class, a ...
... Class meetings will consist primarily of lecture. However, several classes will incorporate lab activities or videos. In some cases, there will be video worksheets to fill out while watching the video. There are twothree reading assignments, in which students will read an article OUTSIDE of class, a ...
Karl Ernst von Baer and the craniological collection of the St
... Petersburg Academy of Sciences and making it one of the most important ones of this kind in the world • Physical anthropology, systematically developed by K. E. V. Baer, gained a lot of popularity in the second half of the 19th century • In comparison with his contemporaries Baer’s approaches within ...
... Petersburg Academy of Sciences and making it one of the most important ones of this kind in the world • Physical anthropology, systematically developed by K. E. V. Baer, gained a lot of popularity in the second half of the 19th century • In comparison with his contemporaries Baer’s approaches within ...
Slide 1
... this photograph were in contact for many years prior to this individual's death. The surfaces are smooth and shiny, indicating that the joint capsule and cartilage had worn away, allowing bone on bone contact in the cavity. ...
... this photograph were in contact for many years prior to this individual's death. The surfaces are smooth and shiny, indicating that the joint capsule and cartilage had worn away, allowing bone on bone contact in the cavity. ...
Slajd 1 - University of Białystok
... customs similar to those of his native land. One culture in particular fascinated him because it reveres one animal as sacred, much as the people in India revere the cow. The tribe Dr. Thapar studied is called the Asu and is found on the North American continent north of the Tarahumara of Mexico. Th ...
... customs similar to those of his native land. One culture in particular fascinated him because it reveres one animal as sacred, much as the people in India revere the cow. The tribe Dr. Thapar studied is called the Asu and is found on the North American continent north of the Tarahumara of Mexico. Th ...
Sample post for a Link1 During the last Ice Age, there were many
... sites, and other physical evidence. Schurr (2004) emphasized the latest genetic evidence. In fact, this is the main focus of this report, while Fischer (2013) briefly nods to DNA data when discussing the first migrants to Australia. Schurr (2004) suggested there are five variants of mitochondrial DN ...
... sites, and other physical evidence. Schurr (2004) emphasized the latest genetic evidence. In fact, this is the main focus of this report, while Fischer (2013) briefly nods to DNA data when discussing the first migrants to Australia. Schurr (2004) suggested there are five variants of mitochondrial DN ...
Participant Observation
... - Labeling/Judging should be avoided. "He did an inappropriate action." - Use of cover terms that do not give a description or picture of the event has little meaning. - When judgments are inserted in field reports, the standard of comparison on which the judgment is based should also be inserted. " ...
... - Labeling/Judging should be avoided. "He did an inappropriate action." - Use of cover terms that do not give a description or picture of the event has little meaning. - When judgments are inserted in field reports, the standard of comparison on which the judgment is based should also be inserted. " ...
Reconstructing the Society of Ancient Israel
... subject to change as new information or different methods of interpretation are applied. Methods: Anthropology Anthropology and sociology have informed many of the recent reconstructions of ancient Israel's social world, although there seems to be a move toward more dependence on anthropology. As an ...
... subject to change as new information or different methods of interpretation are applied. Methods: Anthropology Anthropology and sociology have informed many of the recent reconstructions of ancient Israel's social world, although there seems to be a move toward more dependence on anthropology. As an ...
Types of Kinship- Consanguineal and Affinal - e
... psychological terms. As such, kinship bonds are the most fundamental and original of all bonds. The kinship principle of social organization was not completely abandoned when human development reached the stage of civil society with the formation of state. In most cases the territorial principle of ...
... psychological terms. As such, kinship bonds are the most fundamental and original of all bonds. The kinship principle of social organization was not completely abandoned when human development reached the stage of civil society with the formation of state. In most cases the territorial principle of ...
Handbook on Ethical Issues in Anthropology Introduction
... R. Radcliffe-Brown would claim that he was moved to initiate his studies of simpler peoples on the advice of the celebrated Russian anarchist, Prince Peter Kropotkin, for whom such peoples manifested a system of organization which could prove an exemplar in a world dominated by autocracy and nationa ...
... R. Radcliffe-Brown would claim that he was moved to initiate his studies of simpler peoples on the advice of the celebrated Russian anarchist, Prince Peter Kropotkin, for whom such peoples manifested a system of organization which could prove an exemplar in a world dominated by autocracy and nationa ...
Restudy and Reflexivity in Anthropology and Development
... the project to take place. Policy however, Mosse argues, does not drive practice: ‘project models can be understood as primarily concerned to retain the impression (the myth?) of project rationality; the impression that is of causal linkage and manageability in the face of its absence.’ (2003: 67). ...
... the project to take place. Policy however, Mosse argues, does not drive practice: ‘project models can be understood as primarily concerned to retain the impression (the myth?) of project rationality; the impression that is of causal linkage and manageability in the face of its absence.’ (2003: 67). ...
The Affinity between Anthropology and Literature: Reflections on the Poetics of Ethnography in the writings of Nikos Kavvadias.
... The folklore quality of Kavvadias’ writings is illuminated in his short novel entitled Lee, that is, the name of the anonymous young Chinese girl who was living in ships serving food and cleaning the cabins of the sailors staying at the international port of Green Island (Hong Kong). Lee masterly co ...
... The folklore quality of Kavvadias’ writings is illuminated in his short novel entitled Lee, that is, the name of the anonymous young Chinese girl who was living in ships serving food and cleaning the cabins of the sailors staying at the international port of Green Island (Hong Kong). Lee masterly co ...
Annotation 1 Bucholtz, M. (2002). Youth and Cultural Practice
... Unfortunately, the radicalization of the nature/culture dualism during the 1990s has unduly compromised this strategic position by provoking the so-called science wars, which have involved a great deal of conceptual mudslinging and which have even led to formal splits in university anthropology depa ...
... Unfortunately, the radicalization of the nature/culture dualism during the 1990s has unduly compromised this strategic position by provoking the so-called science wars, which have involved a great deal of conceptual mudslinging and which have even led to formal splits in university anthropology depa ...
Graduating Senior Survey Report Anthropology, COAS
... about right and wrong human conduct. In community settings, complex and challenging situations often arise where one is required to make an ethical decision in order to respond, for example: You observe a supervising teacher making fun of a child; You are assigned to work with an agency (e.g. Planne ...
... about right and wrong human conduct. In community settings, complex and challenging situations often arise where one is required to make an ethical decision in order to respond, for example: You observe a supervising teacher making fun of a child; You are assigned to work with an agency (e.g. Planne ...
Three modes of experimentation with art and
... The fundamental aim of this article is to consider new possibilities of experimentation in visual research and representation which so far rarely have been contemplated by anthropology, and which also have important implications for contemporary art. It is not that experimentation as such is alien t ...
... The fundamental aim of this article is to consider new possibilities of experimentation in visual research and representation which so far rarely have been contemplated by anthropology, and which also have important implications for contemporary art. It is not that experimentation as such is alien t ...
Interpretive Methods for Social Work Practice and Research
... applied to the interpretation of the Scriptures, that is, exegesis or finding the meaning of the words, phrases and passages of the Bible and explaining them to others. Hermeneutics has been and continues to be taught in many theological schools. However, in most recent usage the meaning of the term ...
... applied to the interpretation of the Scriptures, that is, exegesis or finding the meaning of the words, phrases and passages of the Bible and explaining them to others. Hermeneutics has been and continues to be taught in many theological schools. However, in most recent usage the meaning of the term ...
Reclaiming Applied Anthropology: Its Past, Present, and Future
... checkered history must recognize the role of colonial subsidy (van Willigen 2002; Willis 1974), and one could even make the case that, without it, there would be no discipline of anthropology. Ethnology played an important role in the colonial administrative experience of many countries, whose gover ...
... checkered history must recognize the role of colonial subsidy (van Willigen 2002; Willis 1974), and one could even make the case that, without it, there would be no discipline of anthropology. Ethnology played an important role in the colonial administrative experience of many countries, whose gover ...
ten points on war - Newark College of Arts and Sciences
... Yanomami wars exemplify a human pattern of territorial conquest, Chagnon himself emphasizes they are not fought with territorial gain as an objective or consequence. A 'Darwinian algorithm', said to make war evolutionarily logical, ...
... Yanomami wars exemplify a human pattern of territorial conquest, Chagnon himself emphasizes they are not fought with territorial gain as an objective or consequence. A 'Darwinian algorithm', said to make war evolutionarily logical, ...
Mythological criticism
... • A mythological critic uses hopes, fears, and expectations set by certain cultures to uncover universal ideas or themes in certain literature. • Carl Jung, a psychologist in the 1930’s, to explain that we all share a general subconscious and archetypes are universal • Sir James Frazer studied myth ...
... • A mythological critic uses hopes, fears, and expectations set by certain cultures to uncover universal ideas or themes in certain literature. • Carl Jung, a psychologist in the 1930’s, to explain that we all share a general subconscious and archetypes are universal • Sir James Frazer studied myth ...
Book Review Living an Impossible Living in a Transborder World
... In terms of methodology, this book gives more credence to the importance of fieldwork in order to understand deeply embedded concept such as “trust” or “social ties”. Fieldwork extended over several years is becoming rare in cultural anthropology, but this work reminds us of the importance such work ...
... In terms of methodology, this book gives more credence to the importance of fieldwork in order to understand deeply embedded concept such as “trust” or “social ties”. Fieldwork extended over several years is becoming rare in cultural anthropology, but this work reminds us of the importance such work ...
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... making in LDCs reveals that, except for farming systems research, the literature is firmly based on a pseudo-scientific approach that, at face value, has tended to constrain what is examined. Hence, a lexicographic ordering of wants is hardly ever considered. Freeing the rhetoric in a manner propose ...
... making in LDCs reveals that, except for farming systems research, the literature is firmly based on a pseudo-scientific approach that, at face value, has tended to constrain what is examined. Hence, a lexicographic ordering of wants is hardly ever considered. Freeing the rhetoric in a manner propose ...
The sources of this essay are a bias
... recurrence, do we proceed to build that synthetic model? A start might be found in a variant of that comfortably worn heuristic device, “If I were a horse. . .” In keeping with my evoked quantum bias, we will not worry much about horses and will ask instead, “ If I were a photon. . .” If we all were ...
... recurrence, do we proceed to build that synthetic model? A start might be found in a variant of that comfortably worn heuristic device, “If I were a horse. . .” In keeping with my evoked quantum bias, we will not worry much about horses and will ask instead, “ If I were a photon. . .” If we all were ...
Anthropological Poetics
... is, as text, as writing that is necessarily bound within the parameters of discourse,” so it is that “Clifford Geertz’s anthropological writings over the past two decades have similarly affirmed the ultimately discursive nature of anthropology by holding that cultural interplay is itself semiotic, a ...
... is, as text, as writing that is necessarily bound within the parameters of discourse,” so it is that “Clifford Geertz’s anthropological writings over the past two decades have similarly affirmed the ultimately discursive nature of anthropology by holding that cultural interplay is itself semiotic, a ...
ANTH 102 Chapter Notes (39 pgs)
... Start with hypothesis, collect data, propose theory, determine level of probability Problems with anthropology as a Science Championing of ideas Difficult to avoid being “culture bound” (ethnocentric) Anthropology as a Humanities Humans sometimes difficult to explain scientifically Humans cannot be ...
... Start with hypothesis, collect data, propose theory, determine level of probability Problems with anthropology as a Science Championing of ideas Difficult to avoid being “culture bound” (ethnocentric) Anthropology as a Humanities Humans sometimes difficult to explain scientifically Humans cannot be ...
Moulding civilized citizens in the children`s institutions of a
... practices. Rather, the idea was to make an anthropological analysis of cultural ideals and moral distinctions in the Danish society and thus relate the insights from the ethnography to historical currents and ideals of broader society. Our starting point was thus that educational projects focusing o ...
... practices. Rather, the idea was to make an anthropological analysis of cultural ideals and moral distinctions in the Danish society and thus relate the insights from the ethnography to historical currents and ideals of broader society. Our starting point was thus that educational projects focusing o ...