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  • The payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Papua New Guinea
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The payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Papua New Guinea @talks
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he payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Pa... he payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Pa... l tradition. In order to have standing in the PNG public sphere, people are required to produce knowledge ... lly grounded in forms of kinship---are matters of public discourse, yet the preeminent value of relationsh
"Sanguma em i stap": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
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To be presented in the session "Making the occult public" at the 2019 meeting of the American Anthropologi... contact zones among many different cultures, and public discourse circulates only when people create inte... ns about the nature of multilingualism, Tok Pisin public discourse is characterized by competing tendencie... esent several different frames found in Tok Pisin public discourse which privilege different epistemologic
"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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contact zones among many different cultures, and public discourse circulates only when people create inte... ns about the nature of multilingualism, Tok Pisin public discourse is characterized by competing tendencie... esent several different frames found in Tok Pisin public discourse which privilege different epistemologic... *bilip* has become the dominant way to constrain public talk about the occult, I also show that the *bili
Do all societies become secular? @2667
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The Immanent Frame: Secularism, Religion and the Public Sphere, February 10. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/20... is banned in some areas of life, e.g. in French public schools. French secularism is better known as l... 73.1: Biotechnology Report." http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_341_en.pdf Eurobaromete... scrimination in the EU 2012." http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_393_en.pdf Jones, Nick
Tell me a story...: An analysis of qualitative data @1001:2020
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ur own observations of other people's behavior in public (e.g. at the store, on the bus, on the sidewalk, ... .) and then write a description and analysis of a public setting as a social institution in which people p... have been asked to become more conscious of their public behavior and deliberately modify how they act in public. We still want to see how well you can make use o
Transport shaming
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s a term for gossip in social media about others' public behavior on urban mass transit. Using hashtags an... idual users post pictures of fellow passengers on public transport doing things that annoy them, holding t... uestions about how different cultures think about public behavior, how they use technology to regulate, or... onsent. Londonist: http://londonist.com/2014/04/public-transport-and-the-rise-of-stranger-shaming.php I
Religion and Economy
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elf-interest, and the preservation of a sphere of public goods. Many of Polanyi's students went on to stud... revival among women in Egypt, argues that women's public piety draws on an alternative way of achieving an... ar Cinema and Pentecostalite Style in Ghana’s New Public Sphere.” American Ethnologist 31 (1): 92–110. doi
Ethnographic report on observations of public behavior @1001:2020
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# Ethnographic report on observations of public behavior ^ Due | April 3 at 5:00 p.m. | ^ Length | 1000 w... our own observation of other people's behavior in public (e.g. at the store, on the bus, on the sidewalk, ... .) and then write a description and analysis of a public setting as a social institution in which people p
A guide to effective email @1001:2020
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tion report. On Canvas it says we should choose a public venue to observe people's behavior, but we can ask for advice on observing something that is not public. I have a family reunion coming up, and there's a... ic for the report? > > Best wishes, > > Sarah Q. Public > > SID: 9999999999 No problem! (And my reply?:
In search of prosperity @1002:2018
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nity-graphic-04.png|The Pew Forum of Religion and Public Life. 2011. “Global Christianity: A Report on the... d’s Christian Population- Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.” http://www.pewforum.org/}} Different kind... d? ## References The Pew Forum of Religion and Public Life. 2011. “Global Christianity: A Report on the
Why do so many, perhaps all, cultures have religions? @2667
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ys Dirty In Our Minds.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. http://www.npr.org/2011/08/16/139642271/wh... Ll_UV94|1]]) * cannibalism * breastfeeding in public ([[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/11
"Pigs are our strong thing" @1002:2018
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p://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/databases/common/public_access.cfm?object_list=80.1%2F%203409. -----. la... p://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/databases/common/public_access.cfm?object_list=80.1%2F%203369. Nairn, Ch
Weekly plan and assigned readings @2667
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| Write: | Why do we see an apparent increase in 'public piety' in late modernity, both in the US and the ... y: On Indonesian Press Bans and Danish Cartoons.” Public Culture 21 (1): 47–76. doi:10.1215/08992363-2008-
Surrogate motherhood
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urrogacy ## Surrogacy is also another example of public and media fascination with a controversial new tr... ecause, as a media spectacle and moral panic, the public representation of surrogacy plays on ideas in a c
Breaching experiments
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that social norms influence people's behavior in public, even at a minute level of posture and gesture, a... ===== Goffman, Erving. 2009 [1971]. Relations in Public. New York: Transaction Publishers. Rawls, Anne.
Why would someone join a religious commune? @2667
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Writing an effective email @1002:2020
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Learning from Lisa @the_quest
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Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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Descent @2654
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Talks and presentations
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Summary of topics and readings @6916:2020
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About this seminar @3601:2020
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Symbolizing kinship @2654
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DokuWiki @wiki
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The Twelve Tribes: A Messianic Community
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Summary of topics and readings @3601:2020
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Megadeath @1002:2019
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Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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Week B: Mandatory school closure due to the public recognition of a religious festival @6916:2020
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About this seminar @6916:2020
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A guide to email @1002:2018
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Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill @1002:2020
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Late work, special consideration, and no-disadvantage assessment @1002:2020
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Welcome to the Anthrocyclopaedia
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Starting points for your research @2667
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Do liberal societies need beliefs? @2667
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Why is religion interesting and problematic? @2667
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The charisma of the coronavirus
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Print prestations: The social embeddedness of reading publics in colonial Papua @talks:print
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Formatting Syntax @wiki
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Week B: Mandatory school closure due to the public recognition of a religious festival @3601:2020
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Eric Silverman's report from Wewak and Tambunum, 2014
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