Participant objectivation. Journal of the Royal
... responsible for the most extraordinary advances of cognitive anthropology -- I think of Durkheim and Mauss (1903) analysing 'primitive forms of classification' or of LeviStrauss (1966) dismantling the workings of the 'savage mind' -- never applied (with the partial exception of Durkheim's [19771 The ...
... responsible for the most extraordinary advances of cognitive anthropology -- I think of Durkheim and Mauss (1903) analysing 'primitive forms of classification' or of LeviStrauss (1966) dismantling the workings of the 'savage mind' -- never applied (with the partial exception of Durkheim's [19771 The ...
chapter i - Digital Library UNS
... During the 19th century when the Industrial Revolution was leading to even greater inequalities of wealth, the emergence of slums, and poor factory condition where a large working class worked for a long hours, have made many people dissatisfied with the organized society. As a result, many people c ...
... During the 19th century when the Industrial Revolution was leading to even greater inequalities of wealth, the emergence of slums, and poor factory condition where a large working class worked for a long hours, have made many people dissatisfied with the organized society. As a result, many people c ...
Book Review Living an Impossible Living in a Transborder World
... glue leading to the creation of networks of support and cooperation. Future works can build on Vélez-Ibáñez’ contribution by seeking to understand the limitations of social networks, whether institutionalization or formalization limits their efficiency, and the broader social contexts that allow and ...
... glue leading to the creation of networks of support and cooperation. Future works can build on Vélez-Ibáñez’ contribution by seeking to understand the limitations of social networks, whether institutionalization or formalization limits their efficiency, and the broader social contexts that allow and ...
Long Live Postdisciplinary Studies! Sociology
... would see it as an opportunity to ask how they can redefine and reaffirm the core of their subject, decide how they can regain a sense of a common purpose, gain a higher and more respected profile in public life, enhance their educational capital, and so on. Worse, they may even turn these weary que ...
... would see it as an opportunity to ask how they can redefine and reaffirm the core of their subject, decide how they can regain a sense of a common purpose, gain a higher and more respected profile in public life, enhance their educational capital, and so on. Worse, they may even turn these weary que ...
PLATO AND THE VAILALA MADNESS
... it, shouting such phrases as "Hurry up!", "What's-a-matter?", "Come on boy!'" (ibid.: 7). In these extracts from reports, the main features of what have since become known in New Guinea and more widely as 'cargo cults' are already delineated. Those who follow such cults hold that by following certai ...
... it, shouting such phrases as "Hurry up!", "What's-a-matter?", "Come on boy!'" (ibid.: 7). In these extracts from reports, the main features of what have since become known in New Guinea and more widely as 'cargo cults' are already delineated. Those who follow such cults hold that by following certai ...
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... BSS dream" (p. 27). These strict procedures were hoped and believed to best ensure 'ecological validity' or the applicability of research findings to the wider world. Agar condemns this model of research as 'reductionism,' perhaps not in the conventional sense but in the sense of reducing as much as ...
... BSS dream" (p. 27). These strict procedures were hoped and believed to best ensure 'ecological validity' or the applicability of research findings to the wider world. Agar condemns this model of research as 'reductionism,' perhaps not in the conventional sense but in the sense of reducing as much as ...
The “Frankfurt Declaration” of Ethics in Social and Cultural
... in a wide range of contexts. The questions that arise about professional ethics are different in academic research than in applied contexts, and different in the study of source material than in contexts that study power structures. The GAA acknowledges that the ethical design of research and profes ...
... in a wide range of contexts. The questions that arise about professional ethics are different in academic research than in applied contexts, and different in the study of source material than in contexts that study power structures. The GAA acknowledges that the ethical design of research and profes ...
Promoting Sustainable behavior
... Most programs must be delivered within a short period of time, which makes conducting barrier research a challenge. Organizations that deliver these programs suffer (like all programs) from financial constraints that make additional work such as direct measurement of success difficult. McKenzie-Mohr ...
... Most programs must be delivered within a short period of time, which makes conducting barrier research a challenge. Organizations that deliver these programs suffer (like all programs) from financial constraints that make additional work such as direct measurement of success difficult. McKenzie-Mohr ...
Communication Motives, Satisfaction, and Social Support in the
... recipients view themselves, their situations, the other, and their relationship…and is the principal process through which individuals coordinate their actions in support-seeking and support-giving encounters” [1]. Social support literature, while diverse and multidisciplinary [26], uniformly sugges ...
... recipients view themselves, their situations, the other, and their relationship…and is the principal process through which individuals coordinate their actions in support-seeking and support-giving encounters” [1]. Social support literature, while diverse and multidisciplinary [26], uniformly sugges ...
Shall We Talk? Conversing with Humans and Robots
... significant amount of the time we spend talking with one another has little to do with providing information. Rather, talk is commonly an overlay atop social interaction (Bruner 1975), as well as a t ...
... significant amount of the time we spend talking with one another has little to do with providing information. Rather, talk is commonly an overlay atop social interaction (Bruner 1975), as well as a t ...
From the modern to the postmodern: The future of global
... nternational communication theory and research historically have done well with those subjects that characterize modernity, such as the nation-state and "the fact." Today, however, it is the postmodern condition within which communication takes place-a condition also known as the information society ...
... nternational communication theory and research historically have done well with those subjects that characterize modernity, such as the nation-state and "the fact." Today, however, it is the postmodern condition within which communication takes place-a condition also known as the information society ...
MAY 2013 SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
... From 19.00 on 12th May to 23:59 on 14th May Penalty for lateness: 1 point for every ten minutes late after deadline time. Candidates should answer ONE question, approximately 3000 words in length. Ethnographic examples should be used to illustrate all your answers. Students should not make use of an ...
... From 19.00 on 12th May to 23:59 on 14th May Penalty for lateness: 1 point for every ten minutes late after deadline time. Candidates should answer ONE question, approximately 3000 words in length. Ethnographic examples should be used to illustrate all your answers. Students should not make use of an ...
Kamitake, Yoshiro Citation Hitotsubashi journal of - HERMES-IR
... pre-order relation. Moreover, such a situation may not actually occur in the real world. However, there are su$cient reasons for believing that the actual society is approaching what is presumed in the Arrow’s ‘paradox’. This recognition of the present society may form the starting point of our argu ...
... pre-order relation. Moreover, such a situation may not actually occur in the real world. However, there are su$cient reasons for believing that the actual society is approaching what is presumed in the Arrow’s ‘paradox’. This recognition of the present society may form the starting point of our argu ...
Online journalism in Social Transformations: A community
... conventional print and broadcast media, online news dissemination and consumption is often organized around online communities, defined either by common interests or geographic location or both (Boczkowski, 2004). Such online communities consist of large groups of online users linked together by net ...
... conventional print and broadcast media, online news dissemination and consumption is often organized around online communities, defined either by common interests or geographic location or both (Boczkowski, 2004). Such online communities consist of large groups of online users linked together by net ...
coupled hidden markov models for user
... importance of distinguishing active versus inactive users [10, ...
... importance of distinguishing active versus inactive users [10, ...
Anthropology
... to find paths ahead to viable human future, for the material which anthropologists command represents a cumulation of human experience in different times and places, lies crucial evidence about human differences and the similarities that underlie them, about human natures and ...
... to find paths ahead to viable human future, for the material which anthropologists command represents a cumulation of human experience in different times and places, lies crucial evidence about human differences and the similarities that underlie them, about human natures and ...
Powerpoint - GEOCITIES.ws
... personal and social skills that fit the values of the society. In large scale societies like ours, we use elections to vote for leaders based on personal qualification. ...
... personal and social skills that fit the values of the society. In large scale societies like ours, we use elections to vote for leaders based on personal qualification. ...
Proceedings Template - WORD
... For private negotiations, the Chinese cybercriminals prefer to use Tencent’s QQ Instant Messenger (IM) as it is the most popular instant messenger in China. However, QQ is more than just an instant messenger. QQ also offers a social networking service called QQ Group and its functionality is identic ...
... For private negotiations, the Chinese cybercriminals prefer to use Tencent’s QQ Instant Messenger (IM) as it is the most popular instant messenger in China. However, QQ is more than just an instant messenger. QQ also offers a social networking service called QQ Group and its functionality is identic ...
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... Communication assumes a central role in the productive system and in all dimensions of life, which makes it a central locus for class struggle. Two consequences are important for our discussion: 1. The complete reorganization of the old mass communication system and the structure of the public spher ...
... Communication assumes a central role in the productive system and in all dimensions of life, which makes it a central locus for class struggle. Two consequences are important for our discussion: 1. The complete reorganization of the old mass communication system and the structure of the public spher ...
Mobbing, suppression of dissent/discontent
... clear political position demanding social systems based on an economy that can provide social justice. Thus, for this arena of research-action, a better and fairer distribution of the goods that are produced by the current economic system, which excludes masses from a good life, is just the beginnin ...
... clear political position demanding social systems based on an economy that can provide social justice. Thus, for this arena of research-action, a better and fairer distribution of the goods that are produced by the current economic system, which excludes masses from a good life, is just the beginnin ...
Do Me a Solid? Information Asymmetry, Liking, and Compliance
... The Internet provides alternatives to a variety of formerly face-to-face (F2F), interpersonal ventures including commerce, education and routine social interactions [45]. The development of Web2.0 standards allows for personal information sharing through mediated communication with much wider audien ...
... The Internet provides alternatives to a variety of formerly face-to-face (F2F), interpersonal ventures including commerce, education and routine social interactions [45]. The development of Web2.0 standards allows for personal information sharing through mediated communication with much wider audien ...
THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS
... Post-industrial conditions affecting contemporary interorganizational marketing could be related to such developments as increasing interorganizational resource dependence, fragmentation of larger industrial networks into smaller cooperative nets characterized by efficient interaction and the comple ...
... Post-industrial conditions affecting contemporary interorganizational marketing could be related to such developments as increasing interorganizational resource dependence, fragmentation of larger industrial networks into smaller cooperative nets characterized by efficient interaction and the comple ...
Innovation and Social Capital in Silicon Valley
... formal guarantee that the merchant receiving these diamonds will return them without substitution. There is, though, a social structure based on family, community, and religious affiliation within which these exchanges take place that guarantee that failure to meet one's obligations would be met wit ...
... formal guarantee that the merchant receiving these diamonds will return them without substitution. There is, though, a social structure based on family, community, and religious affiliation within which these exchanges take place that guarantee that failure to meet one's obligations would be met wit ...
Rational Inferences and Bayesian Inferences
... grammars are learnable when: ▶ the learner knows the sentence’s semantics (its deep structure) as well as its surface form, and ▶ the surface form does not differ “too much” from the ...
... grammars are learnable when: ▶ the learner knows the sentence’s semantics (its deep structure) as well as its surface form, and ▶ the surface form does not differ “too much” from the ...
Tribe (Internet)
The term tribe or digital tribe is used as a slang term for an unofficial community of people who share a common interest, and usually who are loosely affiliated with each other through social media or other internet mechanisms. The term is related to ""tribe,"" which traditionally refers to people closely associated in both geography and genealogy.The concept is closely related to social networking, and dates back to at least 2003, when tribe.net was launched. Cory Doctorow wrote a science fiction novel that expounds on this concept released in 2004 called Eastern Standard Tribe.