Homo Economicus Goes to War - UCLA Division of Social Sciences
... there is little or no disaggregation or stratification of the players. 4 In some models outcomes (in terms of social waste and political instability) may depend on whether the incumbent or state has an edge (Mehlum & Moene, 2000); in others, e.g., Collier (various), the presumption is that wars start ...
... there is little or no disaggregation or stratification of the players. 4 In some models outcomes (in terms of social waste and political instability) may depend on whether the incumbent or state has an edge (Mehlum & Moene, 2000); in others, e.g., Collier (various), the presumption is that wars start ...
notes on theoretical anthropology and genealogy as fields of
... methodology for the other fields of anthropology is due to the fact that neither sociology nor philosophy could satisfy the increased request of the modern anthropology for a highly efficient science and social practice. The end of the Cold War (Schulzinger R.D., on-line) restricted the ideological ...
... methodology for the other fields of anthropology is due to the fact that neither sociology nor philosophy could satisfy the increased request of the modern anthropology for a highly efficient science and social practice. The end of the Cold War (Schulzinger R.D., on-line) restricted the ideological ...
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... Some short-term outcomes of our Anthropological work so far SOC staff discuss their problems with the researchers today ...
... Some short-term outcomes of our Anthropological work so far SOC staff discuss their problems with the researchers today ...
Polanyi in the United States
... is no great surprise the Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy counts on its executive board of sixteen academics only one historian. I will not make the case here that historians ought to become Polanyians. I would submit, however, that historians, treating Polanyi as a historical subject, ha ...
... is no great surprise the Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy counts on its executive board of sixteen academics only one historian. I will not make the case here that historians ought to become Polanyians. I would submit, however, that historians, treating Polanyi as a historical subject, ha ...
Scope and Sequence 2009-2010 Texarkana Independent School
... from the past that have influenced the present and those of today that will affect the future. The student is expected to: (A) Analyze the importance of various economic philosophers such as John Maynard Keynes, Karl Marx, and Adam Smith and their impact on the U.S. free enterprise system (B) Trace ...
... from the past that have influenced the present and those of today that will affect the future. The student is expected to: (A) Analyze the importance of various economic philosophers such as John Maynard Keynes, Karl Marx, and Adam Smith and their impact on the U.S. free enterprise system (B) Trace ...
Where is anthropology? - DAN
... and political science, had been reserved the role of studying the social scientist’s own society. This situation has changed. Throughout this century, the distances that separated the ethnologist from his/her group became increasingly less, with the inevitable questioning of the possessive pronoun ( ...
... and political science, had been reserved the role of studying the social scientist’s own society. This situation has changed. Throughout this century, the distances that separated the ethnologist from his/her group became increasingly less, with the inevitable questioning of the possessive pronoun ( ...
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... OBJ: Describe the four fields of the discipline of anthropology and how they form its holistic approach. MSC: Remembering 33. Human beings have long been migrant, moving themselves, their material goods, and even ideas from one part of the world to another. This process, which today we call globaliz ...
... OBJ: Describe the four fields of the discipline of anthropology and how they form its holistic approach. MSC: Remembering 33. Human beings have long been migrant, moving themselves, their material goods, and even ideas from one part of the world to another. This process, which today we call globaliz ...
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... indigenous First Nations peoples, but who are instead researching US and Canadian society more broadly. These researchers first organised in 1990 and then three years later became the Society for North American Anthropology (with the inclusion of Mexico). Gledhill and Wade write that: ...
... indigenous First Nations peoples, but who are instead researching US and Canadian society more broadly. These researchers first organised in 1990 and then three years later became the Society for North American Anthropology (with the inclusion of Mexico). Gledhill and Wade write that: ...
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... was limited and which had denied a whole critical range of human phenomena. This anthropology furthermore was tied to a limited set of methodologies, and was profoundly unaware of its own complicity in various kinds of humanly destructive processes. The book produced this awareness by bringing toget ...
... was limited and which had denied a whole critical range of human phenomena. This anthropology furthermore was tied to a limited set of methodologies, and was profoundly unaware of its own complicity in various kinds of humanly destructive processes. The book produced this awareness by bringing toget ...
Structural Analysis in Linguistics and in Anthropology
... which exists between the two disciplines imposes a special obligation of collaboration upon them. Ever since the work of Schrader" it has been unnecessary to demonstrate the assistance which linguistics can render to the anthropologist in the study of kinship. It was a linguist and a philologist (Sc ...
... which exists between the two disciplines imposes a special obligation of collaboration upon them. Ever since the work of Schrader" it has been unnecessary to demonstrate the assistance which linguistics can render to the anthropologist in the study of kinship. It was a linguist and a philologist (Sc ...
jeremy bentham and gary becker: utilitarianism and economic
... to civilized society,’’3 and they deplored Jean Baptiste Say’s restricting economics to the science of wealth.4 However, economics was defined according to a particular field. It dealt with the administration of government or with the study of the production and reproduction of material wealth or, m ...
... to civilized society,’’3 and they deplored Jean Baptiste Say’s restricting economics to the science of wealth.4 However, economics was defined according to a particular field. It dealt with the administration of government or with the study of the production and reproduction of material wealth or, m ...
Markets and Fields - Bogazici University | Department of Political
... One of the most important preliminary conclusions of this line of research suggests that the Neoliberal experiment aiming to forge a global market reform draws on an erroneous understanding of the market. Calling for the need of a more rigorous line of empirical research concerning the anthropology ...
... One of the most important preliminary conclusions of this line of research suggests that the Neoliberal experiment aiming to forge a global market reform draws on an erroneous understanding of the market. Calling for the need of a more rigorous line of empirical research concerning the anthropology ...
anthropology, mathematics, kinship
... of disciplines and, like them, clearly benefits from the explicit adoption of mathematical models into its theoretical armamentarium. In his forward to the book, J. A. Barnes noted that Hage and Harary gave social scientists renewed hope in the structuralist enterprise. They convincingly demonstrate ...
... of disciplines and, like them, clearly benefits from the explicit adoption of mathematical models into its theoretical armamentarium. In his forward to the book, J. A. Barnes noted that Hage and Harary gave social scientists renewed hope in the structuralist enterprise. They convincingly demonstrate ...
The Unbalanced Reciprocity between Cultural Studies and
... scene) in the parallel endeavor within British anthropology (see Asad 1973). In order for American anthropology to criticize US involvement abroad it had to repatriate its research and make explicit its critical side earlier and more directly than did British or even French anthropology. This was fo ...
... scene) in the parallel endeavor within British anthropology (see Asad 1973). In order for American anthropology to criticize US involvement abroad it had to repatriate its research and make explicit its critical side earlier and more directly than did British or even French anthropology. This was fo ...
The Origin of Money - Center for Full Employment and Price Stability
... However, when applied to ancient societies, such a mechanism fails to consider the redistributive modes of socio-economic organization that were carried over from the tribal communities.9 Such an account relies on a spontaneous introduction of a governor (or at least a sudden desire to tax), and the ...
... However, when applied to ancient societies, such a mechanism fails to consider the redistributive modes of socio-economic organization that were carried over from the tribal communities.9 Such an account relies on a spontaneous introduction of a governor (or at least a sudden desire to tax), and the ...
Fiction without Fantasy: Capital Fetishism as Objective Forgetting
... namely, consumption that generates wealth and therefore contributes to class power, oppression, and inequality, as well as to the exploitation of labor power and the earth. Every purchase that we do in the market, although it still seems to be a purchase with the goal of consuming things, is, once i ...
... namely, consumption that generates wealth and therefore contributes to class power, oppression, and inequality, as well as to the exploitation of labor power and the earth. Every purchase that we do in the market, although it still seems to be a purchase with the goal of consuming things, is, once i ...
wp 51.indd - Technology Governance
... the most eminent German economist of the mid-19th Century, author of the magisterial System der Volkswirtschaftslehre (English translation 1878). This wave is called the Older Historical School, and Roscher was at its helm. Friedrich List (1789-1846) was their predecessor, the first one to analyse c ...
... the most eminent German economist of the mid-19th Century, author of the magisterial System der Volkswirtschaftslehre (English translation 1878). This wave is called the Older Historical School, and Roscher was at its helm. Friedrich List (1789-1846) was their predecessor, the first one to analyse c ...
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 ...
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... Computable general equilibrium modelling hence represents a flexible analytical and simulation device for distinguishing between the multiple effects that might be brought about by the implementation of a set of combined policy issues (FAO, 2003). It also has the main advantage of addressing the wor ...
... Computable general equilibrium modelling hence represents a flexible analytical and simulation device for distinguishing between the multiple effects that might be brought about by the implementation of a set of combined policy issues (FAO, 2003). It also has the main advantage of addressing the wor ...
Reciprocity, Self-interest, and the Welfare State Christina M. Fong
... means-tested cash assistance, which may be perceived as a program that benefits able-bodied adults who choose to have children out of wedlock and prefer not to work. Our interpretation is also compatible with equity theory and attribution theory. According to equity theory, people should receive res ...
... means-tested cash assistance, which may be perceived as a program that benefits able-bodied adults who choose to have children out of wedlock and prefer not to work. Our interpretation is also compatible with equity theory and attribution theory. According to equity theory, people should receive res ...
Universes of Kinship
... possessions are, typically, sacred objects or special valuables that form a kind of “patrimony” to be “passed down” (the classic ethnographic representatives of keeping-while-giving, the Trobriand Islanders, are matrilineal, and “patrimony” is strictly a solecism here). In any kinship system, Godeli ...
... possessions are, typically, sacred objects or special valuables that form a kind of “patrimony” to be “passed down” (the classic ethnographic representatives of keeping-while-giving, the Trobriand Islanders, are matrilineal, and “patrimony” is strictly a solecism here). In any kinship system, Godeli ...
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... reported on the divorce rate of that society and compared it to the United States. tried to determine if the strains of adolescence are universal. found that Samoan youth are equally stressed as youth of the United States. found that Derek Freeman had not portrayed Samoan adolescents accurately. ...
... reported on the divorce rate of that society and compared it to the United States. tried to determine if the strains of adolescence are universal. found that Samoan youth are equally stressed as youth of the United States. found that Derek Freeman had not portrayed Samoan adolescents accurately. ...
A Modern Reader in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics : Key
... understanding the manifest turbulence and transformations in the modern world. With the exception of the present introduction, the essays reprinted here have all been published before. They all appeared in collections of papers presented at successive EAEPE conferences and workshops since 1990. In c ...
... understanding the manifest turbulence and transformations in the modern world. With the exception of the present introduction, the essays reprinted here have all been published before. They all appeared in collections of papers presented at successive EAEPE conferences and workshops since 1990. In c ...
The Affinity between Anthropology and Literature: Reflections on the Poetics of Ethnography in the writings of Nikos Kavvadias.
... 1919 in Harbin, Manchuria. His parents were from the island of Kefalonia. Kavvadias did not consider being a poet. He was working in cargo ships as a radio-operator from a very young age with various shipping companies based at Piraeus. He was born a traveller who could not stand the land for a long ...
... 1919 in Harbin, Manchuria. His parents were from the island of Kefalonia. Kavvadias did not consider being a poet. He was working in cargo ships as a radio-operator from a very young age with various shipping companies based at Piraeus. He was born a traveller who could not stand the land for a long ...
Chapter 1 What is Biological Anthropology
... (Answer c; page 3) 4. A hominin is a. an ape-like primate that walks on two legs b. a non-human animal c. an example of a “paradigm” d. none of these (Answer a; page 3) ...
... (Answer c; page 3) 4. A hominin is a. an ape-like primate that walks on two legs b. a non-human animal c. an example of a “paradigm” d. none of these (Answer a; page 3) ...
Economic anthropology
Economic anthropology is a field that attempts to explain human economic behavior in its widest historic, geographic and cultural scope. It is practiced by anthropologists and has a complex relationship with the discipline of economics, of which it is highly critical. Its origins as a sub-field of anthropology began with work by the Polish-British founder of anthropology Bronislaw Malinowski and his French compatriot[?] Marcel Mauss on the nature of reciprocity as an alternative to market exchange. For the most part, studies in economic anthropology focus on exchange. In contrast, the Marxian school known as ""political economy"" focuses on production.Post-World War II, economic anthropology was highly influenced by the work of economic historian Karl Polanyi. Polanyi drew on anthropological studies to argue that true market exchange was limited to a restricted number of western, industrial societies. Applying formal economic theory (Formalism) to non-industrial societies was mistaken, he argued. In non-industrial societies, exchange was ""embedded"" in such non-market institutions as kinship, religion, and politics (an idea he borrowed from Mauss). He labelled this approach Substantivism. The Formalist vs Substantivist debate was highly influential and defined an era.As globalization became a reality, and the division between market and non-market economies – between ""the west and the rest"" – became untenable, anthropologists began to look at the relationship between a variety of types of exchange within market societies. Neo-substantivists examine the ways in which so-called pure market exchange in market societies fails to fit market ideology. Economic anthropologists have abandoned the primitivist niche they were relegated to by economists. They now study the operations of corporations, banks, and the global financial system from an anthropological perspective.