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... My high hopes for changing the world began to crumble when I found that the field of Reconciliation was rather out of order. There were all kinds of ideas about reconciliation, about healing social division, particularly in the form of what types of activities would be required, but there was no met ...
... My high hopes for changing the world began to crumble when I found that the field of Reconciliation was rather out of order. There were all kinds of ideas about reconciliation, about healing social division, particularly in the form of what types of activities would be required, but there was no met ...
Jasanoff – Imaginaries – P. 1 Future Imperfect: Science, Technology
... works—as well as how it should work. In the language of STS, all these works can be seen as broadly illustrative of the phenomenon co-production (Jasanoff 2004a). Early ethnographers did not fail to see that political systems make up a particular kind of imagined reality whose rules are amenable to ...
... works—as well as how it should work. In the language of STS, all these works can be seen as broadly illustrative of the phenomenon co-production (Jasanoff 2004a). Early ethnographers did not fail to see that political systems make up a particular kind of imagined reality whose rules are amenable to ...
are we having fun yet? leisure and consumption in the post
... life and to help shape its future forms, it is immediately clear that questions of leisure are central. The domain of leisure provides many of the key spaces for participation and many of the symbolic resources that allow differences to be negotiated with insight and understanding. (Murdock 1994, p. ...
... life and to help shape its future forms, it is immediately clear that questions of leisure are central. The domain of leisure provides many of the key spaces for participation and many of the symbolic resources that allow differences to be negotiated with insight and understanding. (Murdock 1994, p. ...
Non- missionary interculturally
... also extend this continuum by including the "bad neighbour" of morality, moralism. In such a case morality represents a neutral term, with moralism as its preaching and stigmatising extension and ethics as its constructive-critical extension. While moralism often is self-righteous and looks for sinn ...
... also extend this continuum by including the "bad neighbour" of morality, moralism. In such a case morality represents a neutral term, with moralism as its preaching and stigmatising extension and ethics as its constructive-critical extension. While moralism often is self-righteous and looks for sinn ...
The Digitization of Naga Collections in the West
... included when they overlapped or interrelated with textual descriptions, and only very occasionally did we leave out an illustration because it duplicated something else or was so minor and badly documented that it would have been confusing to include it. ...
... included when they overlapped or interrelated with textual descriptions, and only very occasionally did we leave out an illustration because it duplicated something else or was so minor and badly documented that it would have been confusing to include it. ...
Cultural Policy: Rejuvenate or Wither
... Cultural Policy: Rejuvenate or Wither In a sense the ground had been previously prepared by the idea of a national theatre promoted from the late 1940s and its results, particularly, high profile plays such as Ray Lawler’s Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. There was also the availability in other com ...
... Cultural Policy: Rejuvenate or Wither In a sense the ground had been previously prepared by the idea of a national theatre promoted from the late 1940s and its results, particularly, high profile plays such as Ray Lawler’s Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. There was also the availability in other com ...
From Vernacular Gardens to a Social
... as an umbrella for studies of extremely different gardens. It is useful to review several types of vernacular gardens in order to show that there is no unity of form, content, or use that cuts across all of these different gardens. There is no concept of the vernacular garden that would apply to all ...
... as an umbrella for studies of extremely different gardens. It is useful to review several types of vernacular gardens in order to show that there is no unity of form, content, or use that cuts across all of these different gardens. There is no concept of the vernacular garden that would apply to all ...
athabasca university change in systems: theory and implications by
... Not only do I find the various discourses within psychology somewhat disorienting, I would add that psychology is a privileged profession within the social sciences. Sociologists and anthropologists, for example, do not get ‘licensed’ and have a ‘clinical practice.’ To illustrate my point here, I ca ...
... Not only do I find the various discourses within psychology somewhat disorienting, I would add that psychology is a privileged profession within the social sciences. Sociologists and anthropologists, for example, do not get ‘licensed’ and have a ‘clinical practice.’ To illustrate my point here, I ca ...
The discourses of OERs: how flat is this world?
... constitutive of the dominant discourses of this social domain – that is, how the discourses are instantiated in language. This is achieved through an interdiscursive analysis of texts and their specific articulations of different discourses (Fairclough, 2005). The linguistic analysis of the text is ...
... constitutive of the dominant discourses of this social domain – that is, how the discourses are instantiated in language. This is achieved through an interdiscursive analysis of texts and their specific articulations of different discourses (Fairclough, 2005). The linguistic analysis of the text is ...
Texting As A Discursive Approach For The Production Of Agricultural
... 3.1 Research data and methods Text messages registered in the Farmers’ Text Center database in 2010 covering one cropping season were discourse analyzed. This discourse analysis employed an interpretive qualitative method. Interpretive qualitative research is a research tradition interested in the ‘ ...
... 3.1 Research data and methods Text messages registered in the Farmers’ Text Center database in 2010 covering one cropping season were discourse analyzed. This discourse analysis employed an interpretive qualitative method. Interpretive qualitative research is a research tradition interested in the ‘ ...
2006 Program - Society for Applied Anthropology
... some new members. The conference offers more than 175 paper sessions, panels, posters, and roundtables; and upward of 25 business and special interest group meetings; special events and plenary sessions; and, a number of tours and professional workshops. At this writing, our registrants represent 34 ...
... some new members. The conference offers more than 175 paper sessions, panels, posters, and roundtables; and upward of 25 business and special interest group meetings; special events and plenary sessions; and, a number of tours and professional workshops. At this writing, our registrants represent 34 ...
PDF of this page - UVM Catalogue
... The mission of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Vermont is to produce influential research in anthropology integrated with an outstanding undergraduate liberal arts education. Drawing on the interdisciplinary four-field tradition, which includes archaeological, biological, cultura ...
... The mission of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Vermont is to produce influential research in anthropology integrated with an outstanding undergraduate liberal arts education. Drawing on the interdisciplinary four-field tradition, which includes archaeological, biological, cultura ...
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... the importance of the paradigm as the referencegiving example and highlights its extraordinary function to conclude from the specific to the specific which is neither deductive nor inductive in its turn. Similar to style and fashion or with a school of painting it is rather difficult to give and fol ...
... the importance of the paradigm as the referencegiving example and highlights its extraordinary function to conclude from the specific to the specific which is neither deductive nor inductive in its turn. Similar to style and fashion or with a school of painting it is rather difficult to give and fol ...
William Curtis Farabee: Ethnographic explorer and museum
... its concept of culture. I am using the phrase “cultural ontology” to refer to the ways that anthropology understood the nature and being of culture during this period. The cultural ontology of the “museum period” conflated “culture” with the “things” of material culture16. This frequently resulted i ...
... its concept of culture. I am using the phrase “cultural ontology” to refer to the ways that anthropology understood the nature and being of culture during this period. The cultural ontology of the “museum period” conflated “culture” with the “things” of material culture16. This frequently resulted i ...
Hybridity, or the Cultural Logic of Globalization
... covering’’ among radio disc jockeys in post–World War II Italy and the breaking of the Hawaiian taboo system in the wake of Captain Cook’s arrival in the Polynesian archipelago. These case studies represent two kinds of hybridity, the former superficial and historically inconsequential, the latter d ...
... covering’’ among radio disc jockeys in post–World War II Italy and the breaking of the Hawaiian taboo system in the wake of Captain Cook’s arrival in the Polynesian archipelago. These case studies represent two kinds of hybridity, the former superficial and historically inconsequential, the latter d ...
The Mickey Mouse Kachina and Other "Double Objects"
... institutionalization, opening up contesting, opposing, innovative, “other” grounds of subject and object formation. (Bhabha quoted in Seshadri-Crooks 2000:370) Hybridity, then, is not just another synonym for generalized cultural blending. For one thing, it implies a re-working of previously existin ...
... institutionalization, opening up contesting, opposing, innovative, “other” grounds of subject and object formation. (Bhabha quoted in Seshadri-Crooks 2000:370) Hybridity, then, is not just another synonym for generalized cultural blending. For one thing, it implies a re-working of previously existin ...
Anthropology Courses (ANTH)
... intersections of kinship, religion, health, and medicine in later life. Same as ASP:2181, GHS:2181. ANTH:2182 Africa: Health and Society 3 s.h. Cultural, political, and economic diversity of African societies from precolonial period to present day; relationship between lived experiences of African p ...
... intersections of kinship, religion, health, and medicine in later life. Same as ASP:2181, GHS:2181. ANTH:2182 Africa: Health and Society 3 s.h. Cultural, political, and economic diversity of African societies from precolonial period to present day; relationship between lived experiences of African p ...
From Muddling Through to Muddling Up: Evidence Based Policy
... This is the central underlying assumption of EBPM: that , contrary to Schön's argument, there is indeed a firm high ground in the policy swamp, and the task is to 'map it out and occupy it'. The swamp idea is what Schön himself would have described as a 'generative metaphor' (Schön, 1979) since EBP ...
... This is the central underlying assumption of EBPM: that , contrary to Schön's argument, there is indeed a firm high ground in the policy swamp, and the task is to 'map it out and occupy it'. The swamp idea is what Schön himself would have described as a 'generative metaphor' (Schön, 1979) since EBP ...
Professions as Science-Based Occupations Brante
... another that satisfies most, if not all, attributes. Here is a more drastic example. In his book The Professional Thief, Edwin Sutherland (1937) demonstrates that organized crime, the mafia, achieves high values at most professional variables. They are self-reproducing, strive for occupational monop ...
... another that satisfies most, if not all, attributes. Here is a more drastic example. In his book The Professional Thief, Edwin Sutherland (1937) demonstrates that organized crime, the mafia, achieves high values at most professional variables. They are self-reproducing, strive for occupational monop ...
The Discourses of OERs: how flat is this world?
... discourses carry contextual, ideological and historical perspectives. They regulate social practices to the extent that they define what is part of a domain of practice and what is not. Discourses are the particular ways in which people think, talk and act about things – they are constitutive of the ...
... discourses carry contextual, ideological and historical perspectives. They regulate social practices to the extent that they define what is part of a domain of practice and what is not. Discourses are the particular ways in which people think, talk and act about things – they are constitutive of the ...
THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF AESTHETICS: A CROSS
... appreciation is neither universal nor even wholly Western, but the product of the existence of an elite class accustomed to the luxury of having disposable time and resources. For Bourdieu, the working classes of Western, or any stratified, state society regard each thing in terms of its function, a ...
... appreciation is neither universal nor even wholly Western, but the product of the existence of an elite class accustomed to the luxury of having disposable time and resources. For Bourdieu, the working classes of Western, or any stratified, state society regard each thing in terms of its function, a ...
NEXUS ANALYSIS 1. Nexus analysis – an action oriented approach
... Nexus analysis focusses on the three concepts Wodak (2006) describes as indispensable for CDA: the concept of power, the concept of history, and the concept of ideology (belief systems put forward by a group in power). CDA sees social processes as dynamic and discourse as historically produced and i ...
... Nexus analysis focusses on the three concepts Wodak (2006) describes as indispensable for CDA: the concept of power, the concept of history, and the concept of ideology (belief systems put forward by a group in power). CDA sees social processes as dynamic and discourse as historically produced and i ...
Aalborg Universitet Practices, The Built Environment and Sustainability
... These Notes cover a wide range of mainly conceptual PBES-related topics, ranging from time, narrative, and codes and standards, to know-how, feedback, and communities of practice. In discussing these Notes, salient discussion points included: the relationship between individual performance and the s ...
... These Notes cover a wide range of mainly conceptual PBES-related topics, ranging from time, narrative, and codes and standards, to know-how, feedback, and communities of practice. In discussing these Notes, salient discussion points included: the relationship between individual performance and the s ...
Animism Volume I Edited by Anselm Franke
... of the object (where everything is fact), or of the subject (were everything is “made,” constructed), either from nature with its determinate, indisputable, and eternal laws (to which science provides access), or from the society of social agents who can construct their world freely (in politics and ...
... of the object (where everything is fact), or of the subject (were everything is “made,” constructed), either from nature with its determinate, indisputable, and eternal laws (to which science provides access), or from the society of social agents who can construct their world freely (in politics and ...