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- eople act as individuals, but the effect of these actions depends on the reactions of others. * Wearing sackcloth and ashes is either * an act of sorrow, o... n, that is, someone who cannot be responsible for action. Groups also act, but in individualist cultures, the actions of groups are usually only recognized because th
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- rom the ground up, in terms of patterns of social action. Forms of social action can be more or less rational, and can be rational in different ways. Social actions can be motivated by * Tradition: This is the way it has always been done * Emotion: This action expresses how I feel personally * Value-rationa
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- is classified as food, how to greet people, what actions are treated as deviance. ===== Star Trek’s anth... ic, self-denying lifestyle and obey a strict interactional code * This is in addition to the use of obvi... in pristine isolation. People’s contact and interaction across boundaries drive historical change. * Th... e Study of Kin Networks, Land Tenure, and Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropo
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- veral examples of cross-cultural contact and interaction that can be called colonial encounters. * The
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- ut these are not Hegel’s words, and can be a distraction (Mueller 1958). ==== The dialectic of recognitio
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- ss population that can be measured. Power acts on action, not on people (Li 2007). There are two crucial
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- ing the different assumptions that guide people’s actions should lead us to reflect on unseen similarities
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- e Study of Kin Networks, Land Tenure, and Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropo