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... work and drawing share concerns for frame, perspective and contrast as well as how these media cross over and inform each other. This point, that camera work, like drawing and other art practices, involves a certain engagement with the environment and a learned coordination of the senses, which is c ...
... work and drawing share concerns for frame, perspective and contrast as well as how these media cross over and inform each other. This point, that camera work, like drawing and other art practices, involves a certain engagement with the environment and a learned coordination of the senses, which is c ...
`Society Can`t Move So Much As a Chair!`—Systems, Structures and
... interacts with nature’, as Fischer-Kowalski and Haberl (2007, p. 11) note. This theoretical move is, above all, of a pragmatic nature in that it allows for two distinct systemic realms to be analytically discerned (the symbolic realm and the material realm) while reserving the term ‘society’ for a r ...
... interacts with nature’, as Fischer-Kowalski and Haberl (2007, p. 11) note. This theoretical move is, above all, of a pragmatic nature in that it allows for two distinct systemic realms to be analytically discerned (the symbolic realm and the material realm) while reserving the term ‘society’ for a r ...
2013/12/3 1 Respect for cultural diversity and pluralism p
... “considers that it is opportune and desirable to set universal standards in the field of bioethics with due regard for human dignity and human rights and freedoms, in the spirit of cultural pluralism inherent in bioethics;” “invites the Director-General to continue preparatory work on a declaration ...
... “considers that it is opportune and desirable to set universal standards in the field of bioethics with due regard for human dignity and human rights and freedoms, in the spirit of cultural pluralism inherent in bioethics;” “invites the Director-General to continue preparatory work on a declaration ...
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... Montage is another example of the range of production techniques used in the film Billy Elliot to help the audience to understand the idea of the difficulties and rewards of perseverance in following your dreams. This film shows the statement that the use of a range of production techniques in a fi ...
... Montage is another example of the range of production techniques used in the film Billy Elliot to help the audience to understand the idea of the difficulties and rewards of perseverance in following your dreams. This film shows the statement that the use of a range of production techniques in a fi ...
the sociological repudiation of völkerpsychologie
... psychology. In essence, Wundt took the then-pervasive view of language as a “psychophysical activity” to an extreme, focusing on “the various types and forms of ideas that language could express, given the psychological make-up of man” and downplaying the significance of “the actual linguistic means ...
... psychology. In essence, Wundt took the then-pervasive view of language as a “psychophysical activity” to an extreme, focusing on “the various types and forms of ideas that language could express, given the psychological make-up of man” and downplaying the significance of “the actual linguistic means ...
Ethnography of Nigeria - National Open University of Nigeria
... a long time in the midst of those he studies, learn their language(s), and participate in their routine daily activities. Precisely, it is this art of participation recording and evaluating the observed materials collected that Ethnography is all about. Obviously, the ethnographer is still the same ...
... a long time in the midst of those he studies, learn their language(s), and participate in their routine daily activities. Precisely, it is this art of participation recording and evaluating the observed materials collected that Ethnography is all about. Obviously, the ethnographer is still the same ...
INSTRUCTORS GUIDE by - Anthropology
... grow. Washoe, for example, was observed learning from companions and modifying her own signs. There appears to be low aggression among signing chimps, supporting the theory that language may have developed out of the need to regulate social behavior. In the update, the author discusses how even tho ...
... grow. Washoe, for example, was observed learning from companions and modifying her own signs. There appears to be low aggression among signing chimps, supporting the theory that language may have developed out of the need to regulate social behavior. In the update, the author discusses how even tho ...
Discourse Analysis and the Production of Meaning in
... view that there is a hidden sense in the order of the things that needs to be discovered. The world is transparent to research through commonly shared methods accessible to anyone. At the same time, this perspective is interpretativist in the sense that it does not share the positivist treatment of ...
... view that there is a hidden sense in the order of the things that needs to be discovered. The world is transparent to research through commonly shared methods accessible to anyone. At the same time, this perspective is interpretativist in the sense that it does not share the positivist treatment of ...
the disciplinary society and the birth of sociology: a foucauldian
... hence the importance of genealogical research. In sociology, it is primarily reflected in the fact that it can “narrow down” the problem of the general history of knowledge and transfer it from global to local level (Foucault 1984b: 90). The genealogy also aims to trace the origin of sociological kn ...
... hence the importance of genealogical research. In sociology, it is primarily reflected in the fact that it can “narrow down” the problem of the general history of knowledge and transfer it from global to local level (Foucault 1984b: 90). The genealogy also aims to trace the origin of sociological kn ...
26 Writing it up, writing it down: being reflexive in accounts of
... In studies in anthropology. the writing of field notes and field diaries has always been treated as an essential component of research. Not only is being in the field transformative (Agar, 1982) but, importantly, there is a difference between knowledge creation in the field and the final text that i ...
... In studies in anthropology. the writing of field notes and field diaries has always been treated as an essential component of research. Not only is being in the field transformative (Agar, 1982) but, importantly, there is a difference between knowledge creation in the field and the final text that i ...
Visible materials, visualised theory and images of social research
... and immutably separated. That ideal still holds extraordinary sway, but a more sensible and realistic approach might be to examine specific areas of their interdependence while at the same time trying to tease these three dimensions of scientific practice apart. In just this regard, thinking through ...
... and immutably separated. That ideal still holds extraordinary sway, but a more sensible and realistic approach might be to examine specific areas of their interdependence while at the same time trying to tease these three dimensions of scientific practice apart. In just this regard, thinking through ...
Anthropology`s Multiple Temporalities and its Future in
... left unresolved by the standard models of ‘transition’ in large disciplines such as economics, political science and sociology. It is not my task to discuss the papers in this special issue: they speak for themselves, and in any case some of the key themes are highlighted by the Editors in their int ...
... left unresolved by the standard models of ‘transition’ in large disciplines such as economics, political science and sociology. It is not my task to discuss the papers in this special issue: they speak for themselves, and in any case some of the key themes are highlighted by the Editors in their int ...
Patricia Hill Collins: Intersecting Oppressions
... possibility of seeing and understanding many more spaces of cross-cutting interests. That is, understanding the social position black women ought to compel us to see, and look for, other spaces where systems of inequality come together. Just as important to this possibility of continuous change are ...
... possibility of seeing and understanding many more spaces of cross-cutting interests. That is, understanding the social position black women ought to compel us to see, and look for, other spaces where systems of inequality come together. Just as important to this possibility of continuous change are ...
Social science research and designs in Caribbean
... nation creation correspond with different ideological positions. The process of nation-building is based on a mono-cultural ideology emphasizing the centrality and power of the state from a top-down perspective. [1] The process of nation-creation departs from an ideology of harmonic ethnic diversity ...
... nation creation correspond with different ideological positions. The process of nation-building is based on a mono-cultural ideology emphasizing the centrality and power of the state from a top-down perspective. [1] The process of nation-creation departs from an ideology of harmonic ethnic diversity ...
nuance - Sites@UCI
... Nuance is part of a scholarly lexicon that anthropologists value and propagate in their research, signaling subtlety in communication and layers of meaning in thick description. Nuance in data collection and in model building are performed conceptually through reference to multiplicity, depth, compl ...
... Nuance is part of a scholarly lexicon that anthropologists value and propagate in their research, signaling subtlety in communication and layers of meaning in thick description. Nuance in data collection and in model building are performed conceptually through reference to multiplicity, depth, compl ...
and Protected Areas. The Social Discourses on the
... policy of conservation guided by a mix of economic, aesthetic and recreational interests, and secured through ejection mechanisms and regulation of the territory. This way, the creation of Yellowstone, the world’s Þrst national park, was encouraged by elites, but keeping it free of indigenes require ...
... policy of conservation guided by a mix of economic, aesthetic and recreational interests, and secured through ejection mechanisms and regulation of the territory. This way, the creation of Yellowstone, the world’s Þrst national park, was encouraged by elites, but keeping it free of indigenes require ...
WELCOME TO DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY
... How food gets gendered? What is it with certain foods and drinks that they are getting the boys versus girls treatment. In the contemporary urban consciousness women eat chocolate and yogurt and drink juices and soft drinks. Men eat meat and drink hard liquor and beer. Advertisements have strengthen ...
... How food gets gendered? What is it with certain foods and drinks that they are getting the boys versus girls treatment. In the contemporary urban consciousness women eat chocolate and yogurt and drink juices and soft drinks. Men eat meat and drink hard liquor and beer. Advertisements have strengthen ...
From Who am I to When am I?: Framing the Time and Shape of the
... exhibiting more than one perspective. The first, the predictive, attempts to predict and control the future; the second, the interpretive, examines how different cultures, cosmologies, discourses approach and create the future; and the third, the critical, makes problematic the categories used to co ...
... exhibiting more than one perspective. The first, the predictive, attempts to predict and control the future; the second, the interpretive, examines how different cultures, cosmologies, discourses approach and create the future; and the third, the critical, makes problematic the categories used to co ...
Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
... Box 1.5. Major branches and specializations in anthropology .................................................................... 29 Box 2.1. Inductive and deductive approaches ................ 61 Box 2.2.Emic and etic approaches .................................. 68 ...
... Box 1.5. Major branches and specializations in anthropology .................................................................... 29 Box 2.1. Inductive and deductive approaches ................ 61 Box 2.2.Emic and etic approaches .................................. 68 ...
Module 4_1
... M4-1.6—The Hermeneutical Circle These dynamics in human understanding are sometimes described as “the hermeneutical circle.” Understanding is a circular movement from the whole to the part and back to the whole again. For example, I may come to a topic with only a vague knowledge of the subject matt ...
... M4-1.6—The Hermeneutical Circle These dynamics in human understanding are sometimes described as “the hermeneutical circle.” Understanding is a circular movement from the whole to the part and back to the whole again. For example, I may come to a topic with only a vague knowledge of the subject matt ...
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... through the identification of complete and fragmentary skeletal and dental elements. They will study additional topics that include skeletal growth and development, the identification of the normal range of variation in human skeletal anatomy, and distinguishing human from animal bones. They will al ...
... through the identification of complete and fragmentary skeletal and dental elements. They will study additional topics that include skeletal growth and development, the identification of the normal range of variation in human skeletal anatomy, and distinguishing human from animal bones. They will al ...
THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS
... assumptions and theoretical perspectives are needed in order to gain better understanding on the more or less postmodern environment encountered in contemporary interorganizational business. Recent network research conducted in Sweden and in the Nordic countries has incrementally developed into quit ...
... assumptions and theoretical perspectives are needed in order to gain better understanding on the more or less postmodern environment encountered in contemporary interorganizational business. Recent network research conducted in Sweden and in the Nordic countries has incrementally developed into quit ...
1 UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCE OF INTERPERSONAL
... In today‟s competitive business environment, the attainment of tacit knowledge has been argued to occupy a central place in the development of a firm‟s sustainable competitive advantage (Ambrosini and Bowman, 2001). Many authors have drawn on this view (Bresman et al, 1999; Gertler, 2001; Zander and ...
... In today‟s competitive business environment, the attainment of tacit knowledge has been argued to occupy a central place in the development of a firm‟s sustainable competitive advantage (Ambrosini and Bowman, 2001). Many authors have drawn on this view (Bresman et al, 1999; Gertler, 2001; Zander and ...
R-Words: Refusing Research
... harm must be recorded or proven in order to convince an outside adjudicator that reparations are deserved. These reparations presumably take the form of additional resources, settlements, affirmative actions, and other material, political, and sovereign adjustments. Eve has described this theory of ...
... harm must be recorded or proven in order to convince an outside adjudicator that reparations are deserved. These reparations presumably take the form of additional resources, settlements, affirmative actions, and other material, political, and sovereign adjustments. Eve has described this theory of ...
Cultural industries and public policy
... A basic problem with the development of policy for the cultural industries concerns the issue of definition. First, it is useful to put aside the culturalcreative industries debate. The term ‘creative industries’ is a political construct first deployed by the UK government in 1997 under a new Labour ...
... A basic problem with the development of policy for the cultural industries concerns the issue of definition. First, it is useful to put aside the culturalcreative industries debate. The term ‘creative industries’ is a political construct first deployed by the UK government in 1997 under a new Labour ...