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Tetela
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informational purposes. Rather elders pass their knowledge of tetela on selectively to their descendants so ... hey are aware of their claims to land, and tetela knowledge is used in mediations to resolve disputes over la... tela; they did not have the authority to pass the knowledge to me (see Briggs 1984, 15). I was not the only... ation with me. Tetela were not, however, secret knowledge to be protected from outsiders. In fact, most kno
About this seminar @3601:2020
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tion. In anthropology in particular, disciplinary knowledge is also strongly linked to the practice of writin... lines are all branches of the same single body of knowledge, and disciplines each make distinct yet also comp... res within these societies. The disciplinarity of knowledge is always changing depending on the larger contex... n an open question what counts as anthropological knowledge (and anthropologists like it that way). This cre
Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base @3601:2020
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Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base ====== ^ Due: | Every week, Weeks 5–14 |\\ ... It’s our share and our contribution to the common knowledge of the class. Essays, by contrast, are alienated ... of the gifts you make to an online, collaborative knowledge base on our class’s Canvas wiki. You can edit any... ke a contribution every week to a shared stock of knowledge and ideas in the form of a wiki on the class Canv
Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base @6916:2020
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Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base ====== ^ Due: | Every week, Weeks 5–14 |\\ ... It’s our share and our contribution to the common knowledge of the class. Essays, by contrast, are alienated ... of the gifts you make to an online, collaborative knowledge base on our class’s Canvas wiki. You can edit any... ke a contribution every week to a shared stock of knowledge and ideas in the form of a wiki on the class Canv
"Sanguma em i stap": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
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nterfaces between disparate languages, systems of knowledge, and value orientations. Citizenship rests on one... ccult involves both an openness to differences in knowledge and a tendency to treat particular knowledge claims as beliefs (*bilip*) to be overcome. While *bilip* has b... es among them. ## Tok Pisin and the politics of knowledge in PNG * Jourdan and Angeli (2014) argue that bo
Anthropologists are people studying people @1001:2020
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[:tetela|tetela]]// (Auhelawa history, historical knowledge, and historical inquiry) * Fieldworkers want to ... lture. * In some ways, ethnography is a form of knowledge that emphasizes continuity over change, and that ... etween cultures. They may be recognized for their knowledge or savvy but this also alienates them from their ... gy considers to be an ethical use of ethnographic knowledge. * Many anthropologists take it upon themselves
The payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Papua New Guinea @talks
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PNG public sphere, people are required to produce knowledge of themselves as subjects of a integrated, functi... hnographic citizenship requires people to produce knowledge of belonging as rules** that function to create a... opinion essays. * In seeking to bridge a gap in knowledge, //Simbu Nius// also relies on the knowledge of Simbu people who are already adept at crossing boundaries.
Difference
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st people in one community acquire the same basic knowledge. * Second, the knowledge one acquires from one's society is mostly **a way of thinking** and of classifying... e everyone in their community has the same shared knowledge. Acquired knowledge also sets a standard for what counts as normal for the people who acquire it. * Fourth,
The charisma of the coronavirus
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ect on new information. Learning is not acquiring knowledge. To learn means to change. Hence, there is no “ri... which anthropology is relevant. It is not in the knowledge or expertise that anthropologists possess and a p... ibly present in the situation, the tacitly shared knowledge and assumptions which members of a community acqu... . The coronavirus is also an object of scientific knowledge, and so we rely on scientific expertise to know w
Learning from Lisa @the_quest
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rks!" It is more honest about the relationship of knowledge to reality. She doesn't say that she will deny wh... "Lisa on Ice" 1994 [#2F05]). Her relationship to knowledge is often troubling. We see her smarmily correctin... sesses over her cultural capital, showing off her knowledge of fine art and literature. She pleads with Steph
"Sanguma em i stap (Sanguma is real)": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
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nterfaces between disparate languages, systems of knowledge, and value orientations. Citizenship rests on one... ccult involves both an openness to differences in knowledge and a tendency to treat particular knowledge claims as beliefs (*bilip*) to be overcome. While *bilip* has b
6916guide @6916:2020
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various_contributions_to_an_online,_collaborative_knowledge_base|Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base]] </WRAP>
Proposal for a Grade 12 lesson on kinship @1001:2020
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udy history so that they can have the same shared knowledge of their society as other people. In the same way... aders is that they are educated and possess basic knowledge of the world that can be found in an encyclopedia
Can you learn to hear God? @2667
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needs to be proven by evidence, and that real knowledge comes directly from evidence, facts and the se... * Mysticism. You feel like you have an intuitive knowledge about the world from experience. You have a wis
3601guide @3601:2020
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various_contributions_to_an_online,_collaborative_knowledge_base|Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base]], [[debate_brief|Debate brief]], [[proposal
What we will do in this class @1001:2020
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Asking a question @the_quest
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The goal of this class @1001:2020
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Tylor's definition of culture @1001:2020:tutorials
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The Quest: Discovering new ideas through research @the_quest
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The origins of cultural anthropology @1001:2020
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Cultural determinism and utilitarianism @1001:2020
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Translation
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Tell me a story...: An analysis of qualitative data @1001:2020
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Melford E. Spiro and the strange and the familiar in ethnography
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ANTH 6916: Culture and development—Key concepts @6916:2020
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In-lecture quiz questions @1001:2020
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Module 1 concept quiz @1001:2020
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Weekly reflections @6916:2020
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Weekly reflections @3601:2020
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The social world is a stage, and our actions are symbols @1001:2020
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The key tasks of collaborative editing
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Symbol
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Formatting Syntax @wiki
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Metaphors of kinship and performativity of symbols @2654
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The keys to success in this class @1001:2020
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"No man dies without a reason" @1002:2019
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Learning structure and attendance @1002:2018
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Attendance, timetables, lectures, tutorials, and the hybrid format of this class @1002:2020
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What we will do in class @1002:2020
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Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill @1002:2020
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The keys to success in this class @1002:2020
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Lecture questions @1002:2020
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Megadeath @1002:2019
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Spheres of exchange @1002:2019
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Choosing a topic @the_quest
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How to cite sources @the_quest
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Staying on top of your study @2667
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Emic and etic
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“God’s taboo”: The heteroglossia of evangelism in Methodist missionary narratives from British New Guinea, circa 1890 @talks
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Learning outcomes @2667
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How this class works @2667
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Final paper @2667
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Community
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The charisma of the coronavirus @1001:2020
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The tribe next door: The New Guinea Highlands in a postwar Papuan mission newspaper @talks:tribe
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Essay @6916:2020
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Identity and contradiction
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Key informants
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Welcome to anthropology @1001:2020
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