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   * Not a lecture   * Not a lecture
   * We can just talk about anthropology, the ANTH major, the Anthropology Centennial at Sydney   * We can just talk about anthropology, the ANTH major, the Anthropology Centennial at Sydney
-  * Anthro Society people may come also.+  * Anthro Society people may come also
  
 ===== If you “take only photographs,” you still “leave footprints” ===== ===== If you “take only photographs,” you still “leave footprints” =====
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   * Having a healthy **blood pressure** is important, so you should be screened regularly by a doctor. Oh, but if it’s too high, then the doctor’s gonna talk to you about salt, fat, and wine. Aaaaah! So stressful!   * Having a healthy **blood pressure** is important, so you should be screened regularly by a doctor. Oh, but if it’s too high, then the doctor’s gonna talk to you about salt, fat, and wine. Aaaaah! So stressful!
     * It is common for a person with normal blood pressure to read high in the doctor’s office, because of **“white coat syndrome”**: The idea of being tested raises your blood pressure.     * It is common for a person with normal blood pressure to read high in the doctor’s office, because of **“white coat syndrome”**: The idea of being tested raises your blood pressure.
-  * According to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)#|//Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia//]], **checking the air pressure on your tires** with an air pressure gauge will always involve releasing some air, lowering the tire’s air pressure.+  * According to //[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)#|Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia]]//, **checking the air pressure on your tires** with an air pressure gauge will always involve releasing some air, lowering the tire’s air pressure.
  
 **The observer effect is everywhere**, because by definition, observation takes place in the same universe as the things being observed. **The observer effect is everywhere**, because by definition, observation takes place in the same universe as the things being observed.
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 //Credit to Pete G. He’s a really interesting physics bloke.// //Credit to Pete G. He’s a really interesting physics bloke.//
  
-The double slit sends two light waves crashing into each other, like two swells converging on a bowl-shaped bay, a challenging surf spot (“Wave-Coast Interactions” n.d., fig. 5.10)+The double slit sends two light waves crashing into each other, like two swells converging in a bowl-shaped bay, a challenging surf spot (“Wave-Coast Interactions” n.d., fig. 5.10)
  
 The double slit experiment suggests that how we observe light changes what we see. **It’s the observer effect.** The double slit experiment suggests that how we observe light changes what we see. **It’s the observer effect.**
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 ===== Does consciousness cause collapse? Not for physical reality. Maybe social reality? ===== ===== Does consciousness cause collapse? Not for physical reality. Maybe social reality? =====
  
-  * Some physicists proposed that consciousness itself causes the collapse of the wave function.[^See the Wikipedia articles, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Wigner and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consciousness_causes_collapse for an overview and links to some of the relevant sources. See me if you think you can explain it. :)]+  * Some physicists proposed that consciousness itself causes the collapse of the wave function.((See the Wikipedia articles, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Wigner and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consciousness_causes_collapse for an overview and links to some of the relevant sources. See me if you think you can explain it.))
     * This idea suggests that the world materializes in response to a thinking mind observing it.     * This idea suggests that the world materializes in response to a thinking mind observing it.
     * This idea has been proven wrong in physics, and its proponents withdrew their proposal.     * This idea has been proven wrong in physics, and its proponents withdrew their proposal.
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 ==== But there’s a more general point we can make here ==== ==== But there’s a more general point we can make here ====
  
-  * Everyone is an ethnographer sometimes. **All people are observers of each other**as a part of interacting with, relating to, cooperating with each other.+  * Everyone is an ethnographer sometimes. **All people are observers of each other** as a part of interacting with, relating to, cooperating with each other.
  
 ===== Social agency looks different in the quantum realm ===== ===== Social agency looks different in the quantum realm =====
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 ===== The person is a dividual and an individual ===== ===== The person is a dividual and an individual =====
  
-In an essay on Hindu food sharing rules, Marriott (1976) writes:+In an essay on Hindu food sharing rules, McKim Marriott (1976) writes:
  
 > [T]he pervasive indigenous assumptions of any society, such as Indian notions of the identity of actor and action and of the divisibility of the person, provide bases on which an anthropologist may construct his models of cultural behavior in that society. (Marriott 1976, 109) > [T]he pervasive indigenous assumptions of any society, such as Indian notions of the identity of actor and action and of the divisibility of the person, provide bases on which an anthropologist may construct his models of cultural behavior in that society. (Marriott 1976, 109)
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 ===== “Melanesians” are “dividuals” and “individuals”?? ===== ===== “Melanesians” are “dividuals” and “individuals”?? =====
  
-===== Everybody’s talking about personhood =====+==== Everybody’s talking about personhood ====
  
 Strathern is talking about **personhood**. If you think about it, you have probably already encountered the complexity of this idea. Strathern is talking about **personhood**. If you think about it, you have probably already encountered the complexity of this idea.
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   * Consider why, for instance, **prisoners at Bomana do not want their relatives to visit too often**, because they will see them face to face. Why?   * Consider why, for instance, **prisoners at Bomana do not want their relatives to visit too often**, because they will see them face to face. Why?
   * Consider what it means **not to “find a name” for one’s sickness** and suffering. Consider what it means to “go back to the village” when the hospital fails to diagnose, let alone cure, you.   * Consider what it means **not to “find a name” for one’s sickness** and suffering. Consider what it means to “go back to the village” when the hospital fails to diagnose, let alone cure, you.
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 +===== AI acknowledgement =====
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 +Several slides were generated by the a generative AI tool based on an original text, structuring the main points with second-level headings and bullet points.
  
 ===== References and further reading ===== ===== References and further reading =====
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