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6). * In the borderlands, different people and communities encounter and interact with each other, and in so... ard 1993; Taylor 2014). * Australian Indigenous communities in urban areas are more likely to be affected by ... ining pollution disproportionately affects remote communities (Green, Sullivan, and Nolan 2017) * In Austra... . In many respects, “we” have not met the enemy. Communities with the least resources and political power have
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of discrete nations. * These fictional national communities are premised on the possibility of //completeness... ce of consuming mass media. Nations are "imagined communities." * Reading a newspaper allows one to imagine... ifferent kinds of people, who are members of real communities (Chatterjee 1998). * Ideas of a nation based on... enedict Richard O’Gorman. 2006 (1983). //Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of National
2.2 @1002:2018
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oundation of social life and social order in many communities. I would even say that it is part of all communities, even if the people in a community know they obey these r
0.2 @1002:2019
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nthropology) is the study of human life and human communities in their diversity. Difference is a fundamental f... also a member of a larger community of some kind. Communities are organized by patterns, and people conform to
12.2 @1002:2024
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” (Barra 2024, 153): > Many of the Black coastal communities I worked with were similarly steeped in histories... all for powerful groups to pay reparations to the communities who were and are subordinated under these systems
11.2 @1002:2024
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6). * In the borderlands, different people and communities encounter and interact with each other, and in so... sea-level rise, many governments plan to relocate communities: A managed retreat. This brings us back to the T
9.1 @1002:2024
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he growing scarcity of clean drinking water, many communities around the world are trying to recycle wastewater... religion” (Durkheim [1912] 2008, 533). National communities (which are at best only a majority) often strip a
8.2 @1002:2024
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ulate religion in specific other ways. * Local communities in Tuvalu (an island country in Oceania) have ban... enedict Richard O’Gorman. (1983) 2006. //Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of National
13.1 @1002:2024
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ion of the fact that people—as individuals and in communities to which they belong—know themselves and are, in
11.1 @1002:2024
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ed and begins operation. Activists and Indigenous communities continue their campaigns, now focusing on environ
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list societies tends to be concentrated, and poor communities are often deprived of social capital. * So wha
further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
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rse forms of global capitalism, the transnational communities emanating from global population movements, the t
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ocial identity (Fortes 1953). * People of Nuer communities in South Sudan trace kinship relationships throug
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to give//) * Gifts exchanged between different communities’ leaders were competitive in nature, each trying
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list societies tends to be concentrated, and poor communities are often deprived of social capital. * So wha
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welcome @1002:2020
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