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European Journal of Social Theory
... theory. The general assumption was that ‘traditional anthropology’ suffered from a reflexivity deficit, and that post-modern or post-post-modern perspectives therefore spoke from a vantage point from where it was possible to point out methodological and epistemological flaws of ‘pre-reflexive’ anthr ...
... theory. The general assumption was that ‘traditional anthropology’ suffered from a reflexivity deficit, and that post-modern or post-post-modern perspectives therefore spoke from a vantage point from where it was possible to point out methodological and epistemological flaws of ‘pre-reflexive’ anthr ...
Using mixed methods for analysing culture: The cultural capital and
... avante la lettre) was central to the empirical and theoretical picture he was able to paint (Silva and Edwards 2004). Subsequent work, which in more recent American hands tended to morph into the debate about the cultural omnivore, was based almost exclusively upon the study of national surveys of c ...
... avante la lettre) was central to the empirical and theoretical picture he was able to paint (Silva and Edwards 2004). Subsequent work, which in more recent American hands tended to morph into the debate about the cultural omnivore, was based almost exclusively upon the study of national surveys of c ...
Amongst the disciplines: anthropology, sociology, intersection, and
... Macdonald, Okely, Strathern) and British sociologists (e.g. Alexander, Bottero, Giddens, Gilroy, Hall, Jenkins, Lawler, Savage, Skeggs). In this article, we seek to articulate the ways in which the anthropology of Britain can creatively and productively be put into conversation with sociology to use ...
... Macdonald, Okely, Strathern) and British sociologists (e.g. Alexander, Bottero, Giddens, Gilroy, Hall, Jenkins, Lawler, Savage, Skeggs). In this article, we seek to articulate the ways in which the anthropology of Britain can creatively and productively be put into conversation with sociology to use ...
BASICS OF SOCIAL CULTURAL
... All Anthropologists agree that some social cultural features are universal. That means, they are almost common to all cultures. These include family, marriage, kinship, economic organisation, political organisation, religious organisation, social control etc. Social Cultural Anthropologists mainly f ...
... All Anthropologists agree that some social cultural features are universal. That means, they are almost common to all cultures. These include family, marriage, kinship, economic organisation, political organisation, religious organisation, social control etc. Social Cultural Anthropologists mainly f ...
ANTHROPOLOGY SPRING 2017 COURSE LISTING
... The course provides a broad overview of research strategies and techniques commonly employed in the various subfields of anthropology. Topics would include field techniques, the use of data banks (e.g., the HRAF files), sampling, hypothesis testing, and computer application. CRN 10666 ANTH 61100 ANT ...
... The course provides a broad overview of research strategies and techniques commonly employed in the various subfields of anthropology. Topics would include field techniques, the use of data banks (e.g., the HRAF files), sampling, hypothesis testing, and computer application. CRN 10666 ANTH 61100 ANT ...
Ethnoarchaeology (Winter 2010)
... Combining archaeological records with ethnographic information is not new, but seldom have the latter two been used together in a holistic approach to the past. Is there an objective reason not to do so or has it been mostly because “old habits die hard”? With this course I would like to address dif ...
... Combining archaeological records with ethnographic information is not new, but seldom have the latter two been used together in a holistic approach to the past. Is there an objective reason not to do so or has it been mostly because “old habits die hard”? With this course I would like to address dif ...
Linguistic Anthropology in 2013: Super-New-Big AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST Angela Reyes Linguistic Anthropology
... et al. 2013), which examines how neoliberal economic practices affect migrants in the workplace and other institutional contexts. In addition, studies in Canada (Heller 2013b), Corsica (Jaffe and Oliva 2013), and South Korea (Park 2013) critique capitalist discourses that commodify diversity and mul ...
... et al. 2013), which examines how neoliberal economic practices affect migrants in the workplace and other institutional contexts. In addition, studies in Canada (Heller 2013b), Corsica (Jaffe and Oliva 2013), and South Korea (Park 2013) critique capitalist discourses that commodify diversity and mul ...
Papers for Nov 05 - Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK
... actually appear remains to be seen, and may well be determined by the results of the 2006 presidential elections. (f) I contacted OED, and their editor guarantees that thd existing definition of social anthropology will be changed at the next revision to remove all anachronistic components (primitiv ...
... actually appear remains to be seen, and may well be determined by the results of the 2006 presidential elections. (f) I contacted OED, and their editor guarantees that thd existing definition of social anthropology will be changed at the next revision to remove all anachronistic components (primitiv ...
FORUM : QUALITATIVE SOCIAL RESEARCH SOZIALFORSCHUNG
... compare that which is different (or the unknown) to that which we already know. Thus the other is seized and inserted into the economy of the same. The play of ambiguity is called to a halt like children who are called in the evening to stop their favourite game outside and return home so that their ...
... compare that which is different (or the unknown) to that which we already know. Thus the other is seized and inserted into the economy of the same. The play of ambiguity is called to a halt like children who are called in the evening to stop their favourite game outside and return home so that their ...
What is Anthropology?
... Archaeological Anthropology • Archaeological anthropology reconstructs, describes, and interprets past human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains. • The material remains of a culture include artifacts (e.g., potsherds, jewelry, and tools), garbage, burials, and the remains of stru ...
... Archaeological Anthropology • Archaeological anthropology reconstructs, describes, and interprets past human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains. • The material remains of a culture include artifacts (e.g., potsherds, jewelry, and tools), garbage, burials, and the remains of stru ...
2 - Solutions Manual | Test bank
... which data are represented as numbers or statistics. Surveys may consist of oral interviews or written questionnaires. Observation is a qualitative research method, which allows researchers to collect data through everyday interaction with a group or community under study. Qualitative research invol ...
... which data are represented as numbers or statistics. Surveys may consist of oral interviews or written questionnaires. Observation is a qualitative research method, which allows researchers to collect data through everyday interaction with a group or community under study. Qualitative research invol ...
Anthropology and the New Technologies of Communication
... These passages do not “quote” each other, nonetheless, they suggest the emergence of a broader anthropological discursive field. What is at stake in these texts is nothing less than the status of the discipline as a domain of knowledge production. More precisely, this citationality identifies anthro ...
... These passages do not “quote” each other, nonetheless, they suggest the emergence of a broader anthropological discursive field. What is at stake in these texts is nothing less than the status of the discipline as a domain of knowledge production. More precisely, this citationality identifies anthro ...
Video Information Cultural Anthropology: Our Diverse World Anthropology 102
... closes with a focus on the Serrano children, who it is hoped will carry on the tribal language and traditions. ...
... closes with a focus on the Serrano children, who it is hoped will carry on the tribal language and traditions. ...
Conclusions: Envisioning Pre
... altogether or resenting the accusation that they do not sufficiently consult and use it. Some admit to not being certain just what “theory” is. This is not difficult to understand, given that definitions and uses of the term have changed over time (Culler 1994: 15–16). The word “theory” is often use ...
... altogether or resenting the accusation that they do not sufficiently consult and use it. Some admit to not being certain just what “theory” is. This is not difficult to understand, given that definitions and uses of the term have changed over time (Culler 1994: 15–16). The word “theory” is often use ...
Anthropology 500, History of Anthropological
... particular assignment in on time. In such cases, a student should speak with the instructor in advance of the deadline to discuss a modest extension. Assignments handed in late without prior approval or after the date of a pre-arranged extension will be docked 1 mark per day late. If a student is fa ...
... particular assignment in on time. In such cases, a student should speak with the instructor in advance of the deadline to discuss a modest extension. Assignments handed in late without prior approval or after the date of a pre-arranged extension will be docked 1 mark per day late. If a student is fa ...
Handbook on Ethical Issues in Anthropology Introduction
... monitoring the conduct of physicians and biomedical researchers, so that they did not abuse or exploit their patients in the name of science or any other ideological principle. The regulatory system thus instituted spread to include any scientific discipline that could be regarded as having "human s ...
... monitoring the conduct of physicians and biomedical researchers, so that they did not abuse or exploit their patients in the name of science or any other ideological principle. The regulatory system thus instituted spread to include any scientific discipline that could be regarded as having "human s ...
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... and so on. It is an interesting case of category construction, both in mind and in the real world. Some words on Political Economy and the Communication field The complete academic communication field is called not only to explain what is happening, but also to cooperate with the other social scienc ...
... and so on. It is an interesting case of category construction, both in mind and in the real world. Some words on Political Economy and the Communication field The complete academic communication field is called not only to explain what is happening, but also to cooperate with the other social scienc ...
Cultural Competence and Diversity
... A behavior response to cultural difference and diversity. We are always, inevitably, responding to culture and difference. Identifying where we are on the continuum helps us move toward greater supporting and promoting of cultural competence. Our basic life position on the continuum represents funda ...
... A behavior response to cultural difference and diversity. We are always, inevitably, responding to culture and difference. Identifying where we are on the continuum helps us move toward greater supporting and promoting of cultural competence. Our basic life position on the continuum represents funda ...
Michèle Lamont: A Portrait of a Capacious Sociologist
... forward without having books that would be the equivalent of Samuelson’s textbooks on micro and macroeconomics. Earlier sociologists of science had this notion that knowledge accumulation would follow a linear pattern, based on a fantasy of how physics would have been practised in the 1950s. As ...
... forward without having books that would be the equivalent of Samuelson’s textbooks on micro and macroeconomics. Earlier sociologists of science had this notion that knowledge accumulation would follow a linear pattern, based on a fantasy of how physics would have been practised in the 1950s. As ...
A Survey on the Importance of Anthropology. Anthropol 2:121.
... The study among the students gave a complete description of anthropology as a subject and it has been found that the students were well informed and interested in the subject which made them choose anthropology out of various popular other disciplines. Most of the students were not having any anthro ...
... The study among the students gave a complete description of anthropology as a subject and it has been found that the students were well informed and interested in the subject which made them choose anthropology out of various popular other disciplines. Most of the students were not having any anthro ...
Setting the Anthropological Table.
... Social anthropologists will conduct fieldwork for a relatively long period of time, and write an ethnographic account of that culture based upon their participant-observation. Malinowski’s (1966, 9) definition of ethnography as the “empirical and descriptive results” of fieldwork still captures its ...
... Social anthropologists will conduct fieldwork for a relatively long period of time, and write an ethnographic account of that culture based upon their participant-observation. Malinowski’s (1966, 9) definition of ethnography as the “empirical and descriptive results” of fieldwork still captures its ...
Writing ethnography. Malinowski`s fieldnotes on Baloma
... Malinowski indexed his fieldnotes by writing the subjects down on the margins with a red pencil. Then, he put together all the references to the baloma and related subjects, and read them again. These tasks provided him with an outline of the sections to be considered in the monograph. In the introd ...
... Malinowski indexed his fieldnotes by writing the subjects down on the margins with a red pencil. Then, he put together all the references to the baloma and related subjects, and read them again. These tasks provided him with an outline of the sections to be considered in the monograph. In the introd ...
a cosmopolitan anthropology
... A CONFERENCE The purpose of this conference is to assess the place of cosmopolitanism within anthropology, both as an analytical concept and as a political and moral programme. Cosmopolitanism has long been a part of philosophical and political debate, but in recent years recognition of its possible ...
... A CONFERENCE The purpose of this conference is to assess the place of cosmopolitanism within anthropology, both as an analytical concept and as a political and moral programme. Cosmopolitanism has long been a part of philosophical and political debate, but in recent years recognition of its possible ...
Sussex Anthropologist Autumn 2009
... Sussex Anthropology is a vibrant and energetic community of students, teachers and researchers with a strong commitment to anthropology that addresses contemporary social and political problems. We have long been world leaders in the anthropology of gender, and of international development, whilst m ...
... Sussex Anthropology is a vibrant and energetic community of students, teachers and researchers with a strong commitment to anthropology that addresses contemporary social and political problems. We have long been world leaders in the anthropology of gender, and of international development, whilst m ...
Anthropological Poetics
... than ever an interdisciplinary topic that rightfully resists such reductions. Nevertheless, anthropology’s footprints tend to be distinctive, so marking its path through this terrain is not impossible. Even though anthropological inquiry into poetics lacks coherence as a specialized field, we can lo ...
... than ever an interdisciplinary topic that rightfully resists such reductions. Nevertheless, anthropology’s footprints tend to be distinctive, so marking its path through this terrain is not impossible. Even though anthropological inquiry into poetics lacks coherence as a specialized field, we can lo ...