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1.2.2 @1001:2020
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system of thought, not bits and pieces ===== The patterns of behavior people acquire from their social environment are connected to other patterns in the same environment. * The patterns of action that a “teacher” performs anticipate that there are ot... ich they share with others. They adopt particular patterns of behavior because the patterns maintain normal
ethnocentrism_and_cultural_relativism
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culture, it must be seen in relation to the other patterns within that society, and the system of social ins... opologists generally start from the view that the patterns within a community are elements of an integrated ... y. In fact, most people have no opinion about the patterns of daily life because they never stop to think ab... ne complete system, and so one cannot explain why patterns exist by framing them in relativist terms, becaus
the_charisma_of_the_coronavirus
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nthropology. Weber argued that we can explain the patterns we find in a society by looking to the values hel... e used the term. For Weber, a society is a set of patterns of action. For people in a society, following these patterns has meaning, and people are aware of what their a... re horizon, we also gain distance from the normal patterns of everyday life in the present. These were impon
3 @2667
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occupies a position within a division of labor. * Patterns of society, institutions, rules, and norms, in ot... is. It stays in place because it reinforces other patterns, and the society as a whole. Many social facts ex... r for society to exist, individuals must act, and patterns of action must develop. * Sociology should look ... tz]]. * Culture is like a text. People read the patterns of action they see in other people's behavior and
4 @2667
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society as something that develops out individual patterns of action. * Durkheim says that patterns of action are social facts. That is why they matter. * Weber says that social patterns and institutions form because social actions have
5.1.1 @1001:2020
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st in isolation. Anthropology studies the normal patterns of life in specific communities; nothing about th... [[:Max Weber]] argues that society is a system of patterns of action, each of which has a specific meaning f... pable of seeing the consequences of what they do. Patterns of action can be distinguished based on how much
4.1.1 @1002:2019
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fic perspective. Their core assumption was: * **Patterns of behavior, institutional rules, and people's co... ause they are __functionally connected__ to other patterns, rules, and ideas, and together they serve to mai... ther we examined how they fit together with other patterns to create a coherent system. ## The function of
religion_and_economy
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owers to reject the world—principally its mundane patterns and codes—and pursue a new, abstract goal. Wherea... an actor, and particularly, what meaning certain patterns of action have for the individual. In this light,
1.1 @1002:2018
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on to capture the cultural worldview, values, and patterns of people. * We have chosen these ethnographic ... re part of a system. When people acquire cultural patterns of thought and behavior, they are also being recr
2.1 @1002:2022
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ete without the input of society and its cultural patterns of thought. Hence people must always be understo... same innate capacity to acquire specific cultural patterns. * The only constant is variability. The parad
0.2 @1002:2019
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munity of some kind. Communities are organized by patterns, and people conform to these patterns, and play distinct roles in a community. The way of life we each acqu
1.1.2 @1001:2020
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” ===== Many, many things people do are acquired patterns, and are particular to their environment. They ar... ferent from each other. Everyone needs to acquire patterns from a shared culture to be complete. ## Referen
7.2 @1002:2022
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os, and tend to repeat the same kinds of everyday patterns among this tight circle as they would in DR (Levi
8.1 @1002:2024
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lot more effort than just conforming to normative patterns (A. R. Hochschild [1983] 2012, 56). ===== Nation
8.2 @1002:2024
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icit rules and procedures as the basis for social patterns and systems. * Social institutions become **mor
1 @2700:2021
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6.2 @1002:2024
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community
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1 @2700:2022
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12 @2700:2022
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5 @2700:2025
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the_pleasures_of_theory_-_a_rationale_for_the_unit_design @6916:2018
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the_practice_of_social_theory @6916:2018
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themes @6916:2018
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the_practice_of_social_theory @6916:2020
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8 @2700:2022
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11 @1001:2021
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welcome_to_anthropology @1002:2018
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sydney @talks
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max_weber
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personhood
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society
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1 @2654
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1.1.1 @1001:2020
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13.1 @1002:2018
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report_on_observations_of_public_behavior @1001:2020
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2020 @1001:2020
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the_goal_of_this_class @1001:2020
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what_we_do_in_class @1001:2020
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emile_durkheim
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1.2 @1002:2018
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8 @6916:2024
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