Module: Communication
... things are said, what are they thinking, what does it feel like to experience? 1. Passive 2. Aggressive 3. Passive-aggressive (you may need to explain this one) 4. Assertive ...
... things are said, what are they thinking, what does it feel like to experience? 1. Passive 2. Aggressive 3. Passive-aggressive (you may need to explain this one) 4. Assertive ...
BA in Anthropology
... Why study anthropology? Through the study of culture, anthropology offers students a set of tools and skills that help make sense of how human difference across both time and space is simultaneously preserved and threatened within an increasingly interconnected and globalized world. Archaeological a ...
... Why study anthropology? Through the study of culture, anthropology offers students a set of tools and skills that help make sense of how human difference across both time and space is simultaneously preserved and threatened within an increasingly interconnected and globalized world. Archaeological a ...
Introduction to Anthropology TEST
... knowledge of the language, and the people they will live with. They also need a feasible and serious project. In the pre-stages of fieldwork, the anthropologist prepares what and where they want to study. They choose a subject of research (i.e gender issues, environmental problems) and choose a grou ...
... knowledge of the language, and the people they will live with. They also need a feasible and serious project. In the pre-stages of fieldwork, the anthropologist prepares what and where they want to study. They choose a subject of research (i.e gender issues, environmental problems) and choose a grou ...
Introductory Concepts and Historical Developments of Sociology
... 2. History. It provides a chronological record of important past events, people and places. Sociology uses data and information that are provided by history. As pointed out by Garcia (1984) that historian may discuss different Filipino uprisings against the Spaniards as entirely distinct events as t ...
... 2. History. It provides a chronological record of important past events, people and places. Sociology uses data and information that are provided by history. As pointed out by Garcia (1984) that historian may discuss different Filipino uprisings against the Spaniards as entirely distinct events as t ...
Social anthropology and the structure of attention
... being seen as part of that broader objeotive which Chanoe and many others oonceive of as 'founding the study of human behaviour in biology'. In the studies 01' attention structure which have succeeded Chance's original paper, pr<'gress along these axes has been uneven. While the attention struoture ...
... being seen as part of that broader objeotive which Chanoe and many others oonceive of as 'founding the study of human behaviour in biology'. In the studies 01' attention structure which have succeeded Chance's original paper, pr<'gress along these axes has been uneven. While the attention struoture ...
Dec. 1
... Gould’s bottom line: “On the surface, this tale seems ludicrous. The thought of France's finest anthropologists arguing passionately about the meaning of a dead colleague's hat could easily provoke the most misleading and dangerous inference of all about history—a view of the past as a domain of nai ...
... Gould’s bottom line: “On the surface, this tale seems ludicrous. The thought of France's finest anthropologists arguing passionately about the meaning of a dead colleague's hat could easily provoke the most misleading and dangerous inference of all about history—a view of the past as a domain of nai ...
Geertz and Schneider – USA
... Then, Barnes demonstrated that the theory of segmentary lineages (demonstrated in Africa) could not be transferred to New Guinea without distorting the data. Schneider; similar statement, but conclusions were more radical. Schneider’s informants were asked to give information about all their relativ ...
... Then, Barnes demonstrated that the theory of segmentary lineages (demonstrated in Africa) could not be transferred to New Guinea without distorting the data. Schneider; similar statement, but conclusions were more radical. Schneider’s informants were asked to give information about all their relativ ...
Paper - Saint Mary`s College
... Rose (1991) noted that rap music was not originally political music but apolitical party music. However, the well-known 1970s rap group Public Enemy purposely used their music in a political and cultural way. Rose continues to note that the politics of rap music do not lie in just its lyrical expres ...
... Rose (1991) noted that rap music was not originally political music but apolitical party music. However, the well-known 1970s rap group Public Enemy purposely used their music in a political and cultural way. Rose continues to note that the politics of rap music do not lie in just its lyrical expres ...
PDF
... Making use of social media for analyzing the perceptions of the masses over a product, event or a person has gained momentum in recent times. Out of a wide array of social networks, we chose Twitter for our analysis as the opinions expressed their, are concise and bear a distinctive polarity. Here, ...
... Making use of social media for analyzing the perceptions of the masses over a product, event or a person has gained momentum in recent times. Out of a wide array of social networks, we chose Twitter for our analysis as the opinions expressed their, are concise and bear a distinctive polarity. Here, ...
– how to implement a Social policy innovation social investment approach
... development and implementation of new ideas (products, services and models) to meet social needs and create new social relationships or collaborations. It represents new responses to pressing social demands which affect the process of social interactions. It is aimed at improving human well-being. S ...
... development and implementation of new ideas (products, services and models) to meet social needs and create new social relationships or collaborations. It represents new responses to pressing social demands which affect the process of social interactions. It is aimed at improving human well-being. S ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Topics in the Philosophy of Social Science
... research that deviate from ML Consider whether there are other issues of “level” that arise in these examples The general finding: these many examples illustrate research at a range of levels; but they almost always fit well into the large research question of identifying features of the sociall ...
... research that deviate from ML Consider whether there are other issues of “level” that arise in these examples The general finding: these many examples illustrate research at a range of levels; but they almost always fit well into the large research question of identifying features of the sociall ...
Anthropology
... Therefore, it seems obvious that the trained native anthropologist has immeasurable advantage to produce and collect the best and most reliable data, also it is much easier for him to authentically reveal intimate thoughts and sentiments of the natives, since he knows the language, has grown up in t ...
... Therefore, it seems obvious that the trained native anthropologist has immeasurable advantage to produce and collect the best and most reliable data, also it is much easier for him to authentically reveal intimate thoughts and sentiments of the natives, since he knows the language, has grown up in t ...
The Social Space and the Genesis of Groups Pierre Bourdieu
... basis of principles of differentiation or distribution constituted by the set of properties active within the social universe in question, i.e., capable of conferring strength, power within that universe, on their holder. Agents and groups of agents are thus defined by their relative positions with ...
... basis of principles of differentiation or distribution constituted by the set of properties active within the social universe in question, i.e., capable of conferring strength, power within that universe, on their holder. Agents and groups of agents are thus defined by their relative positions with ...
Beyond the science of unfreedom - Assets
... persons we think we are or aspire to be – so it is an inescapable part of what anthropologists study. How then might anthropologists learn from what philosophers have had to say about ethics? And how might philosophical reflection on ethics be informed by anthropological analysis of the ways in whic ...
... persons we think we are or aspire to be – so it is an inescapable part of what anthropologists study. How then might anthropologists learn from what philosophers have had to say about ethics? And how might philosophical reflection on ethics be informed by anthropological analysis of the ways in whic ...
Musical Anthropologies - Institute of Musical Research
... At the start of their stimulating volume Rethinking Music, Nicholas Cook and Mark Everist were able both to write that ‘the history of musicology and music theory in our generation is one of loss of confidence: we no longer know what we know’, and to ask rhetorically, ‘what musicologist working on a ...
... At the start of their stimulating volume Rethinking Music, Nicholas Cook and Mark Everist were able both to write that ‘the history of musicology and music theory in our generation is one of loss of confidence: we no longer know what we know’, and to ask rhetorically, ‘what musicologist working on a ...
Obedience
... authority figure • Conformity: The social norms of the majority exert influence on an individual to go along with the behaviour & attitudes of the group ...
... authority figure • Conformity: The social norms of the majority exert influence on an individual to go along with the behaviour & attitudes of the group ...
As Others See Us - Center for Peripheral Studies
... gender, and special-interest groups) rather than with the tawdry pastimes of downhome America – its TV shows (including The X-Files), its music, its sports, its movies. They are in no position to evaluate their public image because they more or less consciously avoid paying serious attention to the ...
... gender, and special-interest groups) rather than with the tawdry pastimes of downhome America – its TV shows (including The X-Files), its music, its sports, its movies. They are in no position to evaluate their public image because they more or less consciously avoid paying serious attention to the ...
genders, races, and religious cultures in modern american poetry
... contextualize poems and to mediate between their historical and social dimensions and their textual specificity, so that a critical, culturalist reading attends to the detail and can analyze dissonances, slippages, affirmations, and quirks within a range of verbal acts from discourses and semantic l ...
... contextualize poems and to mediate between their historical and social dimensions and their textual specificity, so that a critical, culturalist reading attends to the detail and can analyze dissonances, slippages, affirmations, and quirks within a range of verbal acts from discourses and semantic l ...
IfS DP 02_2013 Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of
... “heterodox economics” (Lee 2009) stands for this form of critique. In the center of the related critique is the model of the homo oeconomicus as it is used in neoclassical theory. The basic assumptions are: “1. The assumption of rational, maximizing behavior by agents with given and stable preferenc ...
... “heterodox economics” (Lee 2009) stands for this form of critique. In the center of the related critique is the model of the homo oeconomicus as it is used in neoclassical theory. The basic assumptions are: “1. The assumption of rational, maximizing behavior by agents with given and stable preferenc ...
ISA-Einladung
... Patani in the early 17th century. At that time, Patani was ruled by a female monarch, the "Violet Queen" (Raja Ungu). In 1624 Fernberger arrived in Patani where he stayed for several months. When the army of Ayudhya invaded Patani, Fernberger acted as adviser to the queen, trained the Portuguese, Sp ...
... Patani in the early 17th century. At that time, Patani was ruled by a female monarch, the "Violet Queen" (Raja Ungu). In 1624 Fernberger arrived in Patani where he stayed for several months. When the army of Ayudhya invaded Patani, Fernberger acted as adviser to the queen, trained the Portuguese, Sp ...
Defining Social Justice 1
... When labeling unfortunate results as “social injustices” leads to an attack upon the free society, with the aim of moving it toward a command society, Hayek strenuously opposes the term. The historical records of the command economies of Nazism and communism justify his revulsion at that way of thin ...
... When labeling unfortunate results as “social injustices” leads to an attack upon the free society, with the aim of moving it toward a command society, Hayek strenuously opposes the term. The historical records of the command economies of Nazism and communism justify his revulsion at that way of thin ...
Studying up, down, sideways and through: situated research
... age, gender, class and race (as can studying up). The implications of the power relations may be relatively subtle. For example, Sari Biklen examined age related power in qualitative research with youth. She examined how older researchers’ memories of their own youth affected the interpretation of i ...
... age, gender, class and race (as can studying up). The implications of the power relations may be relatively subtle. For example, Sari Biklen examined age related power in qualitative research with youth. She examined how older researchers’ memories of their own youth affected the interpretation of i ...
CHAPTER 14 IMPORTANT NEXT STEPS IN PHRONETIC SOCIAL
... The phronetic conception of social research returns social science to society and its politics, to concern itself with society's improvement and to enter into public dialogue and praxis, as observed by Schatzki (2006: 133). Each of the eight case studies presented above is an example of how this ret ...
... The phronetic conception of social research returns social science to society and its politics, to concern itself with society's improvement and to enter into public dialogue and praxis, as observed by Schatzki (2006: 133). Each of the eight case studies presented above is an example of how this ret ...
Relational
... product of individuals factors (motivations, attitudes, values, etc.), nor as a product of systemic factors (mechanisms pertaining to the ‘whole’), but as a product of the differentiation of social relations (cf. Viviane Zelizer (2012), ‘How I Became a Relational Economic Sociologist and What Does T ...
... product of individuals factors (motivations, attitudes, values, etc.), nor as a product of systemic factors (mechanisms pertaining to the ‘whole’), but as a product of the differentiation of social relations (cf. Viviane Zelizer (2012), ‘How I Became a Relational Economic Sociologist and What Does T ...
Social Responsibilities of Corporations
... them with legal and judicial assistance. However, one point has been ignored, i.e. no matter what interest it is, the valid protection of which always means more than the formal protection of rights. In a complex society, various interests can only be protected when the interested parties continuous ...
... them with legal and judicial assistance. However, one point has been ignored, i.e. no matter what interest it is, the valid protection of which always means more than the formal protection of rights. In a complex society, various interests can only be protected when the interested parties continuous ...
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.