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Welcome to anthropology @1001:2020
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uestion, and culminating in an assignment. ===== Module 1: What makes us human? ===== What do anthropolo... xplain people’s lives in terms of culture? ===== Module 2: Can an anthropologist really leave her culture... and interpret what they learn about people ===== Module 3: Is family universal? ===== This module will introduce the study of kinship and family relationship in
1001guide @1001:2020
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SYD login)]] **Lecture outlines and guides**: ^ Module 1: What makes us human? ^ Weeks 1--3 ^ | [[1.1.1|... [1.3.1|1.3.1]], [[1.3.2|1.3.2]] | Ryan Schram | ^ Module 2: Can an anthropologist really leave her culture... [2.2.0|2.2.0]], [[2.3.0|2.3.0]] | Ryan Schram | ^ Module 3: Is family universal? ^ Weeks 7--9 ^ | [[3.1.... .1|3.3.1]], [[3.3.2|3.3.2]] | Jadran Mimica | ^ Module 4: Where is the mind? ^ Weeks 10--12 ^ | [[4.1.1
What we will do in class @1002:2020
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each presented in a three-week sequence called a “module.” Each module focuses on a different facet of life that anthropologists have examined: * birth * chi... defined differently. * In the first week of each module, we cover basic ideas anthropologists have develo... catalogue * At the end of the third week of each module, there’s also a writing assignment related to the
ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world @1002:2020
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Learning Hub LG18| ===== Weekly plan ===== ==== Module 1: Rethinking birth (Holly High) ==== === Week 1... = Required readings: Shostak ([1982] 2000) ==== Module 2: Rethinking childhood (Holly High) ==== === We... vity === Required readings: Allison (1991) ==== Module 3: Rethinking cooperation (Ryan Schram) ==== ===... ies === Required readings: Cliggett (2003) ==== Module 4: Rethinking multiculturalism (Ryan Schram) ====
What we will do in this class @1001:2020
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es a question which is crucial to anthropology. A module starts with a chapter from a textbook or an intro... single case (an "ethnographic case study"). Each module leads to an assignment which is related to the main idea of the module. Ryan will be lecturing in the first two module... r ideas---work together. If you work through each module and show us what you have learned and discovered
Welcome to ANTH 1002 @1002:2018
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week. Every week, we give you a weekly learning module on Canvas. This is where we give you an overview ... o, you submit a weekly writing assignment in each module. When you need help with Canvas, you can always... ules for the whole semester. Each weekly learning module contains a question asking for your interpretatio
Tell me a story...: An analysis of qualitative data @1001:2020
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1000 words | ^ Weight | 20% | At the end of our module on fieldwork and ethnographic analysis, we want y... grasp. We encourage you to draw on readings from Module 1 and Module 2 of this course, as well as lectures, to help you unpack the interview narrative. ## Gradi
Ethnographic report on observations of public behavior @1001:2020
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nd on the class Canvas site.** At the end of our module on fieldwork and ethnographic analysis, we want y... ich people play specific roles. During the second module, we will provide more guidance on how to choose y
Welcome to ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world, 2019 @1002:2019
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ntroductions * [[0.2|Wednesday of Week 1]] ### Module 3 (Weeks 8-10): Learning to cooperate * [[3.1.1]... [3.1.2]] * [[3.2.1]] * [[3.3.1]] * [[3.3.2]] ### Module 4 (Weeks 11-13): Learning to die * [[4.1.1]] * [
Welcome to anthropology @1002:2020
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ics and the class as whole. To begin, move on to Module Zero and read through the information about how t... n this semester. When you are ready, move on to //Module I: Rethinking birth//. (Also, you will have your
Anthropology and the environment, i @1002:2018
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d no tutorials this week. See the Week 9 learning module for a special writing assignment for this week. ... ney.edu.au|Blackboard]] under this week's learning module. ## A guide to the unit ## {{page>1002guide}}
Online components @1002:2018
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to lecture outlines will posted under each week's module on Blackboard online. Terry will post slides from her lectures under the module for those weeks, usually after her lectures. {{
How to Zoom to class @1002:2020
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attend a meeting on Zoom with the lecturer of the module you’re working on. These meetings will be freefor
Anthropology and the environment, ii @1002:2018
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ney.edu.au|Blackboard]] under this week's learning module. ## A guide to the unit ## {{page>1002guide}}
Moral economies @1002:2019
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n Schram ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world Module 3, Week 3, Lecture 2 Social Sciences Building (
Module 1 concept quiz @1001:2020
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Anthropology and the environment, iii @1002:2018
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How do anthropologists think? @1001:2020
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"No man dies without a reason" @1002:2019
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Gifts as a total social phenomenon @1002:2019
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The obligations of the gift @1002:2019
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Attendance, timetables, lectures, tutorials, and the hybrid format of this class @1002:2020
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Spheres of exchange @1002:2019
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Do the dead have rights? @1002:2019
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Megadeath @1002:2019
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Global gifts @1002:2019
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Anthropology and the environment, iv @1002:2018
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Types of scholarly writing @1002:2020
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Anthropology and the environment, iii @1002:2018
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