1. the harmless drudge : defining ethnomusicology
... music, as a student of performance, theory, or composition; in the United States, this may culminate in a bachelor’s degree in music. But increasingly, they have also come from backgrounds in popular music, and some are motivated from prolonged residence – perhaps as teenagers – abroad. A good many ...
... music, as a student of performance, theory, or composition; in the United States, this may culminate in a bachelor’s degree in music. But increasingly, they have also come from backgrounds in popular music, and some are motivated from prolonged residence – perhaps as teenagers – abroad. A good many ...
chapter 2 - Test Bank 1
... 7. Part of the anthropological definition of culture is that it is shared or collective. This means that a. the people who share a culture are all members of the same nation-state. b. people who share a culture are able to communicate and interact without serious misunderstandings or needing to expl ...
... 7. Part of the anthropological definition of culture is that it is shared or collective. This means that a. the people who share a culture are all members of the same nation-state. b. people who share a culture are able to communicate and interact without serious misunderstandings or needing to expl ...
Chapter 3
... think. But because we live on a globe, “up” and “down” have no meaning at all. The reason this map of the Western Hemisphere looks wrong to us is not that it is geographically inaccurate; it simply violates our ethnocentric assumption that the United States should be “above” the rest of the Americas ...
... think. But because we live on a globe, “up” and “down” have no meaning at all. The reason this map of the Western Hemisphere looks wrong to us is not that it is geographically inaccurate; it simply violates our ethnocentric assumption that the United States should be “above” the rest of the Americas ...
Nursing Theorist Presentation
... Misunderstandings may be conveyed as insults, rude behavior, or a sign of disrespect. A lack of understanding may cause reluctance in an individual's choice to return for future care. ...
... Misunderstandings may be conveyed as insults, rude behavior, or a sign of disrespect. A lack of understanding may cause reluctance in an individual's choice to return for future care. ...
8TH EDITION Chapter 1 Intercultural Communication: Interaction in
... • Intercultural communication involves interaction ...
... • Intercultural communication involves interaction ...
High/Low Context Communication: The Malaysian Malay Style (PDF
... Proceedings of the 2005 Association for Business Communication Annual Convention Copyright @ 2005 Association for Business Communication ...
... Proceedings of the 2005 Association for Business Communication Annual Convention Copyright @ 2005 Association for Business Communication ...
Hopscotch modernism - Modernist Cultures
... Such a generalized ethnographic perspective that can link anthropology and sociology with the artistic project of modernism might allow us to rethink the monuments of canonical modernism (Ulysses as experimental ethnography of Dublin, for instance) while also allowing for the re-centring of seemingl ...
... Such a generalized ethnographic perspective that can link anthropology and sociology with the artistic project of modernism might allow us to rethink the monuments of canonical modernism (Ulysses as experimental ethnography of Dublin, for instance) while also allowing for the re-centring of seemingl ...
Cultural aspects of Traditional Sports and Games
... hand. Furthermore, it contributes to the general discourse about the role of sport for society. After short explanations of those main concepts, which are important regarding TSG, examples that help to clarify the cultural importance of TSG will be offered. The focus lies on Finnish Baseball, pesäpa ...
... hand. Furthermore, it contributes to the general discourse about the role of sport for society. After short explanations of those main concepts, which are important regarding TSG, examples that help to clarify the cultural importance of TSG will be offered. The focus lies on Finnish Baseball, pesäpa ...
Deterritorialization and Social Science
... the CIA and the FBI. Instead, both studies are under the Defense Intelligence College. ...
... the CIA and the FBI. Instead, both studies are under the Defense Intelligence College. ...
... for the Japanese elite. Therefore, in the formal Japanese university environment, the use of the term Otaku to address other people would be more appropriate than the usual anata or kimi (words that also correspond to “you”). In Japanese custom, including the use of the language, there are particula ...
History and Anthropology: The State of Play
... the returned anthropologist. In recent years, though, fieldwork has been demystified by the production of handbooks, a spate of articles and books about "How I did fieldwork amongst the Gichi Goomi and survived." With the advent of the tape recorderand the computer, the anthropologist has once again ...
... the returned anthropologist. In recent years, though, fieldwork has been demystified by the production of handbooks, a spate of articles and books about "How I did fieldwork amongst the Gichi Goomi and survived." With the advent of the tape recorderand the computer, the anthropologist has once again ...
Cultural Evolutionary Processes
... At the same time, both Joseph Schumpeter (1934) and Friedrich Hayek (1973) were developing important evolutionary theories, Schumpeter’s concerned with the dynamics of competition in modern capitalist economies, and Hayek’s with the evolution of social orders. It is interesting and relevant that Sch ...
... At the same time, both Joseph Schumpeter (1934) and Friedrich Hayek (1973) were developing important evolutionary theories, Schumpeter’s concerned with the dynamics of competition in modern capitalist economies, and Hayek’s with the evolution of social orders. It is interesting and relevant that Sch ...
SOS 101 Introduction to Sociology I (3 C/H 6 ECTS – Compulsory
... SOS 320 Society and Politics (3 K/S 6 ECTS – Elective) This course focuses on the relations and interactions between political structure and culture (i.e., lifestyle). It opens up the following questions into discussion: “What kinds of strategies do human communities develop to produce political ord ...
... SOS 320 Society and Politics (3 K/S 6 ECTS – Elective) This course focuses on the relations and interactions between political structure and culture (i.e., lifestyle). It opens up the following questions into discussion: “What kinds of strategies do human communities develop to produce political ord ...
The cultural economy
... Sixth, and finally, we can identify a dimension of debate that has sought to explore the moral dimension of social and economic life for some writers this has been aligned to a critical take on the ‘cultural turn’ (reference to another entry?). ...
... Sixth, and finally, we can identify a dimension of debate that has sought to explore the moral dimension of social and economic life for some writers this has been aligned to a critical take on the ‘cultural turn’ (reference to another entry?). ...
Fall 2016 - Lehigh`s English Department
... out.” In the context, Miranda, the son of a Puerto Rican father and Italian mother, is singing as Alexander Hamilton, and the various ways Hamilton used his writing talents to personal, professional, and political opportunities for himself. However, the lyric also speaks to Miranda’s place as a Lati ...
... out.” In the context, Miranda, the son of a Puerto Rican father and Italian mother, is singing as Alexander Hamilton, and the various ways Hamilton used his writing talents to personal, professional, and political opportunities for himself. However, the lyric also speaks to Miranda’s place as a Lati ...
Reproducing Reproduction
... "virgin b i r t h " debates that swept through anthropology midcentury similarly positioned detailed knowledge of the precise mechanisms of procreation and conception as central to questions of knowledge and belief, primitivism and modernity, and religion and cosmology, as well as issues of theory a ...
... "virgin b i r t h " debates that swept through anthropology midcentury similarly positioned detailed knowledge of the precise mechanisms of procreation and conception as central to questions of knowledge and belief, primitivism and modernity, and religion and cosmology, as well as issues of theory a ...
Capitalism, cities, and the production of symbolic forms*
... What is remarkable about these cases – as I shall argue – is that they can be conceptually recoded in terms of interactive network structures whose roots penetrate deeply into urban agglomerations. We should also note that the innovations most characteristic of each agglomeration tend to be generica ...
... What is remarkable about these cases – as I shall argue – is that they can be conceptually recoded in terms of interactive network structures whose roots penetrate deeply into urban agglomerations. We should also note that the innovations most characteristic of each agglomeration tend to be generica ...
Capitalism, cities, and the production of symbolic forms
... What is remarkable about these cases – as I shall argue – is that they can be conceptually recoded in terms of interactive network structures whose roots penetrate deeply into urban agglomerations. We should also note that the innovations most characteristic of each agglomeration tend to be generica ...
... What is remarkable about these cases – as I shall argue – is that they can be conceptually recoded in terms of interactive network structures whose roots penetrate deeply into urban agglomerations. We should also note that the innovations most characteristic of each agglomeration tend to be generica ...
Department of Anthropology
... anthropology. Born in Scotland, Turner was influenced early on by the structional-functionalist approach of British social anthropology (Turner 1980:143). However, upon embarking on a study of the Ndembu in Africa, Turner's focus shifted from economics and demography to ritual symbolism (McLaren 198 ...
... anthropology. Born in Scotland, Turner was influenced early on by the structional-functionalist approach of British social anthropology (Turner 1980:143). However, upon embarking on a study of the Ndembu in Africa, Turner's focus shifted from economics and demography to ritual symbolism (McLaren 198 ...
Accounting / Aerospace / Anthropology • Courses
... phenomenon in the modern world. This course surveys the history and development of poverty in the western world with concentration on the problems of poverty in modern urban America. The course emphasizes the research of ethnographers in an attempt to help students understand the genesis and basis f ...
... phenomenon in the modern world. This course surveys the history and development of poverty in the western world with concentration on the problems of poverty in modern urban America. The course emphasizes the research of ethnographers in an attempt to help students understand the genesis and basis f ...
Study the Knowledge and Culture Factors in the Global Virtual...
... In the context of computer-based media, new patterns of communication and social interaction have a positive influence on learning process in the global virtual team. The potential advantage of the global virtual team is to create harmonious culture atmosphere, increase members’ cohesion and creativ ...
... In the context of computer-based media, new patterns of communication and social interaction have a positive influence on learning process in the global virtual team. The potential advantage of the global virtual team is to create harmonious culture atmosphere, increase members’ cohesion and creativ ...
“Root Causes”
... is, the elders versus youth and the role of the „book people‟, the depicted “root causes” of conflict refer first of all to matters of culture and in particular to cultural difference. There is no mentioning here of the major conflict generating factors evoked by other external observers, such as co ...
... is, the elders versus youth and the role of the „book people‟, the depicted “root causes” of conflict refer first of all to matters of culture and in particular to cultural difference. There is no mentioning here of the major conflict generating factors evoked by other external observers, such as co ...
Culture in Action: Symbols and Strategies
... logic, differingonly in assumingdifferentends of action: either individualistic, arbitrary "tastes" or consenual, cultural"values."18 Both views are flawed by an excessive emphasis on the "unitact," the notion that people choose their actions one at a time accordingto their interests or values. But ...
... logic, differingonly in assumingdifferentends of action: either individualistic, arbitrary "tastes" or consenual, cultural"values."18 Both views are flawed by an excessive emphasis on the "unitact," the notion that people choose their actions one at a time accordingto their interests or values. But ...
Cultural Relativism or Covert Universalism?
... with practice and experience, and it does not follow logically. It is not necessarily the case that either no values are trans-cultural, or all of them must be. And universality, whether in the form of a priori categorical propositions or strong inductive generalizations, does not have to mean liter ...
... with practice and experience, and it does not follow logically. It is not necessarily the case that either no values are trans-cultural, or all of them must be. And universality, whether in the form of a priori categorical propositions or strong inductive generalizations, does not have to mean liter ...
AC640--Public Sphere
... makes media fearful of seeming too liberal in outlook critics of the propaganda model that it simplies the news production process, underrepresents the ideological diversity of media, and suggests a conspiratorial view of how media works ...
... makes media fearful of seeming too liberal in outlook critics of the propaganda model that it simplies the news production process, underrepresents the ideological diversity of media, and suggests a conspiratorial view of how media works ...