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Fall Descriptions - University of Hawaii anthropology
... no more central course in the liberal arts curriculum than cultural anthropology. On every subject and issue, it enables one to consider the possibility of other perspectives and frees one from cultural constraints on thought and valuation. The basic objectives of the introductory course are: 1. Con ...
... no more central course in the liberal arts curriculum than cultural anthropology. On every subject and issue, it enables one to consider the possibility of other perspectives and frees one from cultural constraints on thought and valuation. The basic objectives of the introductory course are: 1. Con ...
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... therapist disregards this context, his/her inference lacks important input data. Psychologists, who study human beings, are frequently accused of ignoring the cultural context. However, development of such areas as psychology of culture and intercultural psychology helps to change this approach. Mor ...
... therapist disregards this context, his/her inference lacks important input data. Psychologists, who study human beings, are frequently accused of ignoring the cultural context. However, development of such areas as psychology of culture and intercultural psychology helps to change this approach. Mor ...
George Murdock - National Academy of Sciences
... The lack of good text and reference materials to introduce students to the cultures of major regions of the world with attention to their differaces and similarities also concerned Murdock. In his ethnography courses he would take a region, such as North America or Africa, and with his students try ...
... The lack of good text and reference materials to introduce students to the cultures of major regions of the world with attention to their differaces and similarities also concerned Murdock. In his ethnography courses he would take a region, such as North America or Africa, and with his students try ...
Associate in Arts Anthropology Transfer Degree
... 3. Demonstrate understanding of the major theoretical perspectives, concepts and research findings in the field of anthropology. 4. Demonstrate an understanding of biological and cultural developments underlying behavior and the human experience. 5. Demonstrate the knowledge of the social and ethica ...
... 3. Demonstrate understanding of the major theoretical perspectives, concepts and research findings in the field of anthropology. 4. Demonstrate an understanding of biological and cultural developments underlying behavior and the human experience. 5. Demonstrate the knowledge of the social and ethica ...
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... 1950: “the First World” (generically, “the West”) – dominated by science and utilitarian thinking, was to be studied primarily by the theoretical social sciences (economics, political science, sociology), “the Second World” (most of the totalitarian socialist states) – dominated by ideology, was to ...
... 1950: “the First World” (generically, “the West”) – dominated by science and utilitarian thinking, was to be studied primarily by the theoretical social sciences (economics, political science, sociology), “the Second World” (most of the totalitarian socialist states) – dominated by ideology, was to ...
The Body`s appearance in Anthropology: Cultures
... According to David Mac Dougall, “if anthropology was always interested in visual aspects, its problem has always been to know how to deal with them” (1997), and this problem seems to be closely linked to others that appear as “personal concept” and “body techniques”, isolated by Marcel Mauss in 195 ...
... According to David Mac Dougall, “if anthropology was always interested in visual aspects, its problem has always been to know how to deal with them” (1997), and this problem seems to be closely linked to others that appear as “personal concept” and “body techniques”, isolated by Marcel Mauss in 195 ...
Globalization is notoriously difficult to define, but all commentators
... phenomenologically experienced, as a cultural symbol marking social relations and as regulated by political and legal restrictions. By expanding out from perception and sensual experience into the realm of symbol and authority, anthropologists have turned the body into a pliable framework (I am temp ...
... phenomenologically experienced, as a cultural symbol marking social relations and as regulated by political and legal restrictions. By expanding out from perception and sensual experience into the realm of symbol and authority, anthropologists have turned the body into a pliable framework (I am temp ...
CHAPTER 2 Cultural Diversity
... Basic Components of Culture Technology – physical objects and rules for using them Symbols – anything that represents something else and has a shared meaning Language – the organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system Values – shared beliefs about what is good and bad ...
... Basic Components of Culture Technology – physical objects and rules for using them Symbols – anything that represents something else and has a shared meaning Language – the organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system Values – shared beliefs about what is good and bad ...
(CAETS) in the history of British social anthropology
... anthropology and psychology, a struggle which underwent some notable shifts, provides an ample source for reflection on how a future anthropology might succeed in bringing the subjectivity of individuals and the history of human society as a whole into a creative methodological synthesis. 4. CAETS a ...
... anthropology and psychology, a struggle which underwent some notable shifts, provides an ample source for reflection on how a future anthropology might succeed in bringing the subjectivity of individuals and the history of human society as a whole into a creative methodological synthesis. 4. CAETS a ...
ANTH 100-Introduction to Cultural Anthropology-Dr
... There are a number of seminar sessions in this course. The class will be divided into groups that will make presentations in these seminars. Each group will be given a pre‐assigned topic on which to make a 25‐30 minute presentation. This will allow students a greater level of interaction and engag ...
... There are a number of seminar sessions in this course. The class will be divided into groups that will make presentations in these seminars. Each group will be given a pre‐assigned topic on which to make a 25‐30 minute presentation. This will allow students a greater level of interaction and engag ...
ARCHITECTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY - And why architects are afraid of involving
... Architecture is not just for end-users – also neighbours, future users, society! ...
... Architecture is not just for end-users – also neighbours, future users, society! ...
excerpt - School for Advanced Research
... technology, and medicine participate in everyday human experiences, helping us to understand better how we all, in effect, live as scientists. We thus extended Haraway’s concept of the cyborg from a label for specifically contemporary refigurations associated with the New World Order, Inc., to an ad ...
... technology, and medicine participate in everyday human experiences, helping us to understand better how we all, in effect, live as scientists. We thus extended Haraway’s concept of the cyborg from a label for specifically contemporary refigurations associated with the New World Order, Inc., to an ad ...
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 ...
Faculty of Education Sciences Research Focus Area
... based on the Manual for Postgraduate Study, par.1.7. Go to http://www.nwu.ac.za/research/Manual-January_2007.pdf 2. The structure and contents may be adapted according to the research method or approach. 3. In the case of doctoral theses more complete information is required under Section 5: Researc ...
... based on the Manual for Postgraduate Study, par.1.7. Go to http://www.nwu.ac.za/research/Manual-January_2007.pdf 2. The structure and contents may be adapted according to the research method or approach. 3. In the case of doctoral theses more complete information is required under Section 5: Researc ...
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
... explain contemporary culture and behavior – Cultural Anthropology. This is designed to give students a thorough introduction to the methods and theories of the subfield. We also explore the links between Cultural Anthropology and the rest of the sub-disciplines. The goal of this course is to promote ...
... explain contemporary culture and behavior – Cultural Anthropology. This is designed to give students a thorough introduction to the methods and theories of the subfield. We also explore the links between Cultural Anthropology and the rest of the sub-disciplines. The goal of this course is to promote ...
Social Work and Anthropology: Moroccan Female Immigrants in Spain
... Until time and the process of incorporation bring them closer to society's central concerns, immigrants often live on the fringes of their host society. Different fields have different focus on studying immigrants and immigration. Anthropology has contributed to immigration and diaspora research by ...
... Until time and the process of incorporation bring them closer to society's central concerns, immigrants often live on the fringes of their host society. Different fields have different focus on studying immigrants and immigration. Anthropology has contributed to immigration and diaspora research by ...
ANT 1000 Theoretical Paradigms and Case Studies
... [1] 25% (100 points) of the course mark will be based on participation in class. This includes class attendance, involvement in class discussion, and weekly written submission of informed questions. These questions should be either about the grant proposal process OR for the speakers relating to the ...
... [1] 25% (100 points) of the course mark will be based on participation in class. This includes class attendance, involvement in class discussion, and weekly written submission of informed questions. These questions should be either about the grant proposal process OR for the speakers relating to the ...
THREE COMPONENTS INVOLVED IN A DESIGN Philosophical
... (2000), Schwandt (2007), Neuman (2000), and Crotty (1998), among others. Social constructivists hold assumptions that individuals seek understanding of the world in which they live and work. Individuals develop subjective meanings of their experiences—meanings directed toward certain objects or thin ...
... (2000), Schwandt (2007), Neuman (2000), and Crotty (1998), among others. Social constructivists hold assumptions that individuals seek understanding of the world in which they live and work. Individuals develop subjective meanings of their experiences—meanings directed toward certain objects or thin ...
The Historical Study of Ethnographic Fieldwork
... culture they subsequently offered differ from one another in striking ways. In her best-selling book Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935), Mead famously concluded that Mountain Arapesh culture embodies a nurturing, maternal, and peaceful ideal for both sexes. But Fortune objected ...
... culture they subsequently offered differ from one another in striking ways. In her best-selling book Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935), Mead famously concluded that Mountain Arapesh culture embodies a nurturing, maternal, and peaceful ideal for both sexes. But Fortune objected ...
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Brooklyn College
... Explain and apply anthropological methods of data collection and analysis using effective verbal presentation and writing skills. (Goal #1) ...
... Explain and apply anthropological methods of data collection and analysis using effective verbal presentation and writing skills. (Goal #1) ...
VISUAL AND MEDIA ANTHROPOLOGY
... anthropology to a new level. A visual and cultural anthropologist, Ginsburg has effectively integrated cultural activism, politics, film and cinema into theoretical anthropology. Ginsburg, ...
... anthropology to a new level. A visual and cultural anthropologist, Ginsburg has effectively integrated cultural activism, politics, film and cinema into theoretical anthropology. Ginsburg, ...
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... form.6 Stories are at its heart. Some are my own, while others are the personal narratives of people in my family, in the neighborhoods of Southeast Chicago, and in the wider world transformed by the effects of deindustrialization. I was 14 years old when the Southeast Chicago steel mill where my fa ...
... form.6 Stories are at its heart. Some are my own, while others are the personal narratives of people in my family, in the neighborhoods of Southeast Chicago, and in the wider world transformed by the effects of deindustrialization. I was 14 years old when the Southeast Chicago steel mill where my fa ...
1 Towards an ethnographic turn in contemporary art
... and observation of such artistic events and everyday practices. In turn, the study of artwork and documentation in a museum context would not become obsolete. Instead, it is enriched by the fact that the researcher/critic is no longer limited to merely analysing the visual and textual documentation ...
... and observation of such artistic events and everyday practices. In turn, the study of artwork and documentation in a museum context would not become obsolete. Instead, it is enriched by the fact that the researcher/critic is no longer limited to merely analysing the visual and textual documentation ...
New York University
... within the historical development of the discipline. It will treat selected themes and scholars in British and American anthropology from the late 19th century through the 1970s. We will be concerned not only with key texts in the history of the field -- a conventional intellectual history of the de ...
... within the historical development of the discipline. It will treat selected themes and scholars in British and American anthropology from the late 19th century through the 1970s. We will be concerned not only with key texts in the history of the field -- a conventional intellectual history of the de ...
Anthropology of Tourism.
... century that distinction has begun to fade; tourism-related institutions and behaviors are increasingly common subjects of anthropological research, leading to debate over whether “anthropology of tourism” should be considered a coherent subdiscipline or whether it remains simply anthropology, in th ...
... century that distinction has begun to fade; tourism-related institutions and behaviors are increasingly common subjects of anthropological research, leading to debate over whether “anthropology of tourism” should be considered a coherent subdiscipline or whether it remains simply anthropology, in th ...