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- Religion and Economy
- l social theories, religion and economy appear as distinct domains of social behavior and organization. Yet ... ions, at least in this minimal definition, have a distinct function in every social order, maintaining the s... large, and thus did not need to be examined as a distinct domain within society. Anything which had a norma... ciology has treated properly religious forms as a distinct domain, and effectively equates all religion with
- Gifts and commodities @1002:2018
- exchange ## Many societies organize objects into distinct, ranked [[:spheres_of_exchange|spheres of exchang... nds). * The way you treat your //ikpanture// is distinct from the way you treat other people. The relation
- Translation
- only one language and this language is absolutely distinct from your own, and from all others. Imagine also ... her intended referential meaning is assumed to be distinct from the meaning itself. Language is assumed to b
- Difference
- fying the world. Each society gives its members a distinct way of telling differences, or sorting things (an... etc. * Third, when people acquire their society's distinct way of seeing the world, that this their **cultur
- Semantics and pragmatics
- nd pragmatics # Semantics and pragmatics are two distinct aspects of communication that pertain, in differe... f performatives, Austin comes to realize that the distinct between constatives and performatives is not abso
- Kula
- (1932 [1922]). For Malinowski, kula exchange was distinct from trade or barter. Unlike these forms of excha... nature, it facilitated peaceable relations among distinct groups and made it possible for them to trade, as
- Spheres of exchange @1002:2019
- the form of a system that organizes objects into distinct, ranked [[:spheres_of_exchange|spheres of exchang... nds). * The way you treat your //ikpanture// is distinct from the way you treat other people. The relation
- Anthropologists are people studying people @1001:2020
- d both come to realize that they see the world in distinct ways. ### Cultures aren't isolates * No human ... language * The readers of an ethnography speak a distinct cultural "language" of their own, and cannot unde
- Marcel Mauss and the gift @1002:2018
- xchange ## Many societies organize objects into distinct, ranked **[[:spheres of exchange]]** 1. Women as
- Anthropology, race and culture @talks
- ltivated than other people. Everyone acquires the distinct patterns of behavior and thinking from their upbr
- The key tasks of collaborative editing
- , like notes for instance, there are also several distinct kinds of things you can do”: * Add a thought,
- Meyer Fortes
- y anthropologists. For Fortes, anthropology was a distinct form of science, with its own questions, theories
- Bronislaw Malinowski
- ic// (1932 [1922]), which described Kiriwina as a distinct system whose rules and institutions, though appar
- About this seminar @3601:2020
- ngle body of knowledge, and disciplines each make distinct yet also complementary contributions to larger de
- "Sanguma em i stap": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
- ef// (English) and //bilip// (Tok Pisin) have two distinct senses: ### English * Belief that... * Belief