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The keys to success in this class @1001:2020
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e keys to success in this class **Learning means doing something new**, so everyone in this class will be doing something that they have never done before. **It'... whenever you have any concerns about what you are doing, or your progress in the unit, you should immedia... r, we want you to feel comfortable taking a risk, doing something new, and reflecting on your own ideas a
The keys to success in this class @1002:2020
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to success in this class ====== **Learning means doing something new**, so everyone in this class will be doing something that they have never done before. **It’... whenever you have any concerns about what you are doing, or your progress in the unit, you should immedia... r, we want you to feel comfortable taking a risk, doing something new, and reflecting on your own ideas a
Staying on top of your study @2667
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ing on top of your study ====== **Learning means doing something new**, so everyone in this class will be doing something that they have never done before. It is... whenever you have any concerns about what you are doing, or your progress in the unit, you should immedia
The social world is a stage, and our actions are symbols @1001:2020
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ely, he turns around to match what the actors are doing. Peer pressure is powerful. Garfinkel has a diff... . The students also felt intensely uncomfortable doing this because they thought they were doing something wrong by behaving like a stranger. For me, these ex
Late work, special consideration, and no-disadvantage assessment @1002:2020
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sswork. Here are some ways we will support you in doing your best possible work. ===== Special considera... students stay in touch with us about how they are doing in all of their work throughout the semester. As ... ists, we will send you an email to see how you’re doing. Everyone still has to do all five major assignm
How to use Zotero to manage a bibliography @the_quest
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em. I call it Zotero Syndrome. Sometimes when I'm doing research, and I find a source I'd like to read, I... uch easier to just sit here and keep Googling and doing online searches for more information.” If you fin
First Year Forum: Doing Field Work in Papua New Guinea @talks
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~~DECKJS~~ # First Year Forum: Doing Field Work in Papua New Guinea # ## Doing field work in Papua New Guinea ## Ryan Schram Mills 169 (A
Revising @the_quest
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guide}} # Revising # When we revise, we are now doing the hard part of writing. Hopefully, the [[Buildi... be hard to take when you're unsure of what you're doing. I think a lot of people, even teachers, assume t
Cultural determinism and utilitarianism @1001:2020
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ne place growing potatoes, then, they should stop doing foraging and start doing potato-growing, right? ===== Utility maximization supports a theory of technol
Critique of your own cultural assumptions @1002:2020
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he people described all thought that their way of doing things was the best, most rational, and most natural way of doing things. In order for them to accept their cultura
About this seminar @6916:2020
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ave a single right answer. You receive points for doing a good, thorough job of reflecting on your own id... g and including a correct reference), you will be doing well. You have space to go out on a limb and say
Welcome to anthropology @1001:2020
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er culture? ===== Anthropologists are famous for doing “fieldwork.” We think you have to go to the peopl... e in your tut, and to talk about what you will be doing in class, and what you want to get out of the cla
Bronislaw Malinowski
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onstruct an ethnographic portrait of a people. In doing so he not only created something new, but also br
Assessments @2667
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nd prepare for the class discussion each week. By doing these short assignments on time, you can be sure
Brainstorming @the_quest
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e or incorrect use, and can atrophy with neglect. Doing sudoku prevents Alzheimer's disease. Exposing tod
Drafting @the_quest
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Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base @3601:2020
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Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base @6916:2020
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Tutorial participation @1001:2020
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Transport shaming
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The key tasks of collaborative editing
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Tiv spheres of exchange
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Seminar participation @6916:2020
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ANTH 2667: The anthropology of religion @2667
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Auhelawa prohibitions
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Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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A note about attendance @1001:2020
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Assessments @1002:2018
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Essay @6916:2020
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Print prestations: The social embeddedness of reading publics in colonial Papua @talks:print
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Community
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Do all societies become secular? @2667
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Why is religion interesting and problematic? @2667
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How to cite sources @the_quest
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Types of scholarly writing @1002:2020
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Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill @1002:2020
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The truth about lecture recordings @1001:2020
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Around the world in 13 weeks @1002:2018
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Participation @3601:2020
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