Careers in Anthropology
... American Corn Growers Institute for Public Policy Kirby Moss, Humboldt State Univ ...
... American Corn Growers Institute for Public Policy Kirby Moss, Humboldt State Univ ...
Leslie Sponsel
... Since the publication of Tierney’s book there have been numerous and diverse violations of professional ethics in this ongoing controversy, including the spread of disinformation and just plain lies by some of Chagnon’s defenders. Take, for example, the Referendum (Gregor and Gross 2005). It passed ...
... Since the publication of Tierney’s book there have been numerous and diverse violations of professional ethics in this ongoing controversy, including the spread of disinformation and just plain lies by some of Chagnon’s defenders. Take, for example, the Referendum (Gregor and Gross 2005). It passed ...
introduction to qualitative methods in psychology
... great methodologist of sociology. And she had been involved in some of the most innovatory research in psychology – the Marienthal unemployment study. The ‘problem’ – meaning the intellectual task – was key to doing research. The ways of collecting data merely followed they did not lead; analysis wa ...
... great methodologist of sociology. And she had been involved in some of the most innovatory research in psychology – the Marienthal unemployment study. The ‘problem’ – meaning the intellectual task – was key to doing research. The ways of collecting data merely followed they did not lead; analysis wa ...
2003 Stocking`s Historiography of Influence
... anthropology. In his treatment of Manuel Gamio, Alfred V. Kidder and Robert Redfield, George Stocking has argued that these scholars and their forms of anthropology were influenced by Boas or participated in – what he analyzes in different essays as – the Boasian school, tradition, and/or paradigm. ...
... anthropology. In his treatment of Manuel Gamio, Alfred V. Kidder and Robert Redfield, George Stocking has argued that these scholars and their forms of anthropology were influenced by Boas or participated in – what he analyzes in different essays as – the Boasian school, tradition, and/or paradigm. ...
Document
... States that there are pluralities of absolutes (or norms) with each one covering an area of human experience. These absolutes never conflict with each other. An action that is evil under one absolute is evil under every other absolute and could never be seen as good under any absolute. Situation ...
... States that there are pluralities of absolutes (or norms) with each one covering an area of human experience. These absolutes never conflict with each other. An action that is evil under one absolute is evil under every other absolute and could never be seen as good under any absolute. Situation ...
Material Culture and Other Things Post-disciplinary
... will most likely be numerous archaeologists who are updated in various social theories. Bjørnar Olsen complained once that compared to the 1980s when very few read theory, everybody reads theory today, but nothing new happens (Olsen 1998). Following Clarke, “paradigmatic changes” are not possible if ...
... will most likely be numerous archaeologists who are updated in various social theories. Bjørnar Olsen complained once that compared to the 1980s when very few read theory, everybody reads theory today, but nothing new happens (Olsen 1998). Following Clarke, “paradigmatic changes” are not possible if ...
Anthropology Courses (ANTH)
... information, instructive and revealing depictions of other societies and cultures; culturally specific themes through storylines, creative works as cultural artifacts in presentations of differing perspectives and concerns from the authors' personal experiences. ANTH:3117 Using Ethnographic Methods ...
... information, instructive and revealing depictions of other societies and cultures; culturally specific themes through storylines, creative works as cultural artifacts in presentations of differing perspectives and concerns from the authors' personal experiences. ANTH:3117 Using Ethnographic Methods ...
If there is nothing beyond the organic…
... defended physical anthropology as an independent discipline. One of their goals was to prevent Boas and his students gaining control over the committee, thus preventing cultural anthropology from becoming too influential. Both Holmes and Hrdlička regarded cultural anthropology as unscientific, as no ...
... defended physical anthropology as an independent discipline. One of their goals was to prevent Boas and his students gaining control over the committee, thus preventing cultural anthropology from becoming too influential. Both Holmes and Hrdlička regarded cultural anthropology as unscientific, as no ...
Susan Parman`s list of classic articles
... the definition of what is “classic” may be – controversial – lyrically written – topical ...
... the definition of what is “classic” may be – controversial – lyrically written – topical ...
Arapesh Warfare: Reo Fortune`s Veiled Critique of
... authors’ personal histories and perspectives? Moreover, a problem arises because of the structural logic of dispute: because disputes draw works and their authors into a system of opposition based on shared premises (Strathern 1984), those who would question the personal influences on an ethnographi ...
... authors’ personal histories and perspectives? Moreover, a problem arises because of the structural logic of dispute: because disputes draw works and their authors into a system of opposition based on shared premises (Strathern 1984), those who would question the personal influences on an ethnographi ...
The lightness of existence and the origami of “French” anthropology
... If we consider Latour’s book a kind of encyclopedic novel, that is, a text that attempts to register the European world of knowledge at the moment (like Finnegans wake [Joyce 1939], or Gravity’s rainbow [Pynchon 1973]), we can understand why there are few references but many well-known phrasings, an ...
... If we consider Latour’s book a kind of encyclopedic novel, that is, a text that attempts to register the European world of knowledge at the moment (like Finnegans wake [Joyce 1939], or Gravity’s rainbow [Pynchon 1973]), we can understand why there are few references but many well-known phrasings, an ...
Undergraduate Studies in Anthropology Handbook
... Anthropology is a broadly encompassing field within the social sciences that has undergone significant change over the last few decades. Formerly anthropologists focused primarily on the study of nonwestern societies, and most anthropologists worked in universities or museums. Today, anthropologists ...
... Anthropology is a broadly encompassing field within the social sciences that has undergone significant change over the last few decades. Formerly anthropologists focused primarily on the study of nonwestern societies, and most anthropologists worked in universities or museums. Today, anthropologists ...
NGOintrosteve15nov15 - Lund University Publications
... NGO laws and regulations. There are monitoring systems for tracking NGO funding, there are public-private partnerships and NGOs doing social entrepreneurship. Former donors have left or moved on to more pressing funding in war zones and fragile states, NGO staff have become so professionalized that ...
... NGO laws and regulations. There are monitoring systems for tracking NGO funding, there are public-private partnerships and NGOs doing social entrepreneurship. Former donors have left or moved on to more pressing funding in war zones and fragile states, NGO staff have become so professionalized that ...
Cultural Anthropology: Global Forces, Local Lives
... economic development, environmental issues, cultural revival, fundamentalism, and popular culture. The more conventional topics of anthropology (language, economics, kinship, politics, religion, race) are integrated into this broader discussion to reflect the changing content of contemporary courses ...
... economic development, environmental issues, cultural revival, fundamentalism, and popular culture. The more conventional topics of anthropology (language, economics, kinship, politics, religion, race) are integrated into this broader discussion to reflect the changing content of contemporary courses ...
Visiting Cultures: A Critique of Tourism and Anthropology Jessica Carew Kraft
... anything that was there. They stand around, droves of them, clicking their blasted cameras. Most of them don't know what they're gawking at... I usually go to places where there are no tourists-places that haven't been spoilt. But it's getting to the stage now where even the size of a city or a coun ...
... anything that was there. They stand around, droves of them, clicking their blasted cameras. Most of them don't know what they're gawking at... I usually go to places where there are no tourists-places that haven't been spoilt. But it's getting to the stage now where even the size of a city or a coun ...
Anthropology - Humboldt State University
... ANTH 350. Method & Theory in Archaeology (4). Roles of theory and scientific method in reconstructing past cultures, culture process, and change. [Prereq: ANTH 105 or IA.] ANTH 351. Archaeological Materials Analysis (4). This course will serve as a hands-on introduction to interpreting artifacts fro ...
... ANTH 350. Method & Theory in Archaeology (4). Roles of theory and scientific method in reconstructing past cultures, culture process, and change. [Prereq: ANTH 105 or IA.] ANTH 351. Archaeological Materials Analysis (4). This course will serve as a hands-on introduction to interpreting artifacts fro ...
A Short Manual to the Art of Prosopography
... 1. Relations with other subdisciplines and auxiliary sciences In order to get a better view of the field of prosopography and its place in historical research, we shall start by taking a closer look at the relation between prosopography and other historical (sub)disciplines and auxiliary sciences. B ...
... 1. Relations with other subdisciplines and auxiliary sciences In order to get a better view of the field of prosopography and its place in historical research, we shall start by taking a closer look at the relation between prosopography and other historical (sub)disciplines and auxiliary sciences. B ...
Chapter 1. Is Archaeology Anthropology - CLAS Users
... archaeology as "technique" not only would provide disciplinary independence but also "permits the archaeologist to test more freely the theories and models that have emanated from many disciplines [besides sociocultural anthropology] while not denying we can develop our own body of theory" (Gumerman ...
... archaeology as "technique" not only would provide disciplinary independence but also "permits the archaeologist to test more freely the theories and models that have emanated from many disciplines [besides sociocultural anthropology] while not denying we can develop our own body of theory" (Gumerman ...
2006 Program - Society for Applied Anthropology
... region in which we hold our annual meetings we decided to have a “Vancouver British/Columbia Day,” which takes place on March 28th, the first day of the meetings. The spotlight of this day will shine on regional themes, including regular sessions as well as some special presentations. Our goal is to ...
... region in which we hold our annual meetings we decided to have a “Vancouver British/Columbia Day,” which takes place on March 28th, the first day of the meetings. The spotlight of this day will shine on regional themes, including regular sessions as well as some special presentations. Our goal is to ...
Open Access - Lund University Publications
... In my thesis I will use the biographical method. This does not mean that I will try to write Malinowski’s or Hastrup’s biographies, but, merely, that the material I use has a biographical character, i.e. it refers to their subjective perspective and, as such, could be called ‘human documents’3. Thei ...
... In my thesis I will use the biographical method. This does not mean that I will try to write Malinowski’s or Hastrup’s biographies, but, merely, that the material I use has a biographical character, i.e. it refers to their subjective perspective and, as such, could be called ‘human documents’3. Thei ...
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... the initiation. Kerouac has been appreciated as something of a man-child, a perennial adolescent who never accepted the responsibilities of adulthood. The episodic nature of On the Road is redolent of Nietzsche’s doctrine of ‘eternal return’ (Nietzsche 2001 [1882]). Nothing really changes or moves i ...
... the initiation. Kerouac has been appreciated as something of a man-child, a perennial adolescent who never accepted the responsibilities of adulthood. The episodic nature of On the Road is redolent of Nietzsche’s doctrine of ‘eternal return’ (Nietzsche 2001 [1882]). Nothing really changes or moves i ...
Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts
... (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of key concepts. Of the two most comparable volumes, Robert Winthrop’s Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (1991), and South African ...
... (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of key concepts. Of the two most comparable volumes, Robert Winthrop’s Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (1991), and South African ...
Claude Lévi-Strauss, Chiasmus and the Ethnographic Journey
... knowledge because the powers of the imagination (in particular in as much as they provide an insight into the realm of the supra-sensible) are ahead of positive understanding. In ‘developed’ (‘hot’) societies mythical thought is required to fulfil the same function (to supplement science) but for th ...
... knowledge because the powers of the imagination (in particular in as much as they provide an insight into the realm of the supra-sensible) are ahead of positive understanding. In ‘developed’ (‘hot’) societies mythical thought is required to fulfil the same function (to supplement science) but for th ...
Anthropology 310- Family, Kin and Community
... organizing principle in small-scale societies like those of the Aborigines and provides a model for interpersonal behavior (Tonkinson, 1991:57). ...
... organizing principle in small-scale societies like those of the Aborigines and provides a model for interpersonal behavior (Tonkinson, 1991:57). ...