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Choosing a topic @the_quest
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care about, usually. Issues and interests become topics when we think about who, what, where and when.: ... at you are not researching too. [[Brainstorming]] topics helps here. In order to make your topics specific, you may actually have to do some preliminary reading... s can lead you to other, related work on the same topics. Also, be aware that many things are not topics
How do anthropologists think? @1001:2020
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as that have emerged as we investigated different topics in each module. Each of the topics from class speaks to one or more of these ideas, and you can see connections across the topics in this way. * How should we understand human [... ach week into each of these three ideas (and some topics would belong in more than one). ===== Reference
3601guide @3601:2020
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s_seminar|About this seminar]], [[plan|Summary of topics and readings]], [[:the_key_tasks_of_collaborative... bate_brief|Debate brief]], [[proposal_of_possible_topics|Proposal of possible topics]], [[annotated_bibliography|Annotated bibliography]], [[literature_review_ess
Asking a question @the_quest
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too great for the art of the trainer. (Aristotle, Topics, Book I, Part 11) In other words, if you’re wond... rs. ===== References ===== Aristotle. 350 BCE. Topics, Book I. Translated by W. A. Pickard-Cambridge. http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/topics.1.i.html. Accessed January 24, 2015. Bloom, B.
Anthropologists are people studying people @1001:2020
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nt ways of speaking: some words are obscene, some topics are impolite to discuss with strangers. * Cultu... the term, they mean refusal to represent specific topics in pubilshed academic ethnographic writings, and
Seminar leadership roles @6916:2020
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TML> <HTML><li></HTML><HTML><p></HTML>to identify topics for discussion and to ask open-ended questions fo... that people ask, and to offer points on specific topics<HTML></p></HTML><HTML></li></HTML> <HTML><li></HT
Seminar leadership roles @3601:2020
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Proposal of possible topics @3601:2020
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====== Proposal of possible topics ====== ^ Due: | April 20 at 9 a.m. |\\ ^ Length: | 500 words |\\ ^ Wei... you have taken or are taking and think about the topics that sparked the most controversy. Where did you
"Sanguma em i stap": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
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temological positions on sorcery and other occult topics. In each case, talk of the occult involves both a... the multilingual context for discourse on occult topics because as a prestige term it also indexes Englis
Statement of possible topics @2667
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# Statement of possible topics # Write about a page describing several possible [[:The Quest:Choosing a topic|topics]] for your research project, based on your readin
Critique of your own cultural assumptions @1002:2020
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ence of a cultural ideology. Consider all of the topics we have discussed in this class: pregnancy, child... on one main point or topic? * Is the **order of topics** clear to a reader and does it help lead to your
What we will do in class @1002:2020
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ay lives. The semester is divided into four main topics, each presented in a three-week sequence called a... lturalism Anthropologists approach each of these topics by placing it in a comparative, cross-cultural fr
Online components @1002:2018
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nments, to read the study modules for each week's topics, to get the slides, notes or outlines that accomp... cture and some supplemental information about key topics on his own independent teaching site at http://an
Meyer Fortes
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and methods. As such, all of his work, on diverse topics, reflects the central concerns of classical Briti... Tallensi people. He collected information on the topics that were considered important to an account of s
Weekly reflections @3601:2020
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Think about the connections you can make to other topics and authors from class. Summarizing what you thin
Weekly reflections @6916:2020
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Welcome to ANTH 1002: Anthropology and the Global, 2018 @1002:2018
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Comprehensive (open-book, take-home) essay response assignment @1001:2020
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Marcel Mauss
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Brainstorming @the_quest
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Assessments at-a-glance @2667
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Summary of topics and readings @6916:2020
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Tetela
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2667guide @2667
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Assessments @6916:2018
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Proposal for a Grade 12 lesson on kinship @1001:2020
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What we will do in this class @1001:2020
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6916guide @6916:2020
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How to Zoom to class @1002:2020
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Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill @1002:2020
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Welcome to anthropology @1002:2020
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Welcome to the Anthrocyclopaedia
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Staying on top of your study @2667
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Essay @6916:2020
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Summary of topics and readings @3601:2020
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Can you learn to hear God? @2667
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Weekly plan and assigned readings @2667
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Other mothers @2654
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Flyers for ANTH 2667: The Anthropology of Religion @2667
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"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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Starting points for your research @2667
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ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology @1001:2020
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