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- ; Trouillot ([2003b] 2016) ===== Homo duplex and its discontents ===== In different ways, Durkheim an... lot” where it puts images of the other to confirm its sense of a modern European self (Trouillot [2003b... t A also = not-A) * Any one thing also contains its opposite. (A = A but A also = B). ==== Some exam... ing since it emphasizes distinct stages over flux itself (Mueller 1958). ===== Dialectic processes i
- 10 @3621:2024
- sential (constitutive) marker of the utterance is its quality of being directed to someone, its addressivity. As distinct from the signifying units of a language—words and sentences—that are imperso... language is used, it brings into being the *I* of its speaker and the *you* of its addressee. All utt
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- divide in history ===== The concept of the state itself is associated with a tradition in European tho... radition or value-rationality will develop within itself a capacity to administer itself. * It will develop a bureaucratic organization within itself. * A bureaucracy is a system of offices go
- 1.2 @1002:2024
- member of a larger community and participated in its specific order, even before they were born. Ther... owners of capital, property, and wealth) imposes its culture of individualism on everyone else. * /... each consciously consider the costs and the benefits. * They choose the option that gives them the m... social science, people thought about society and its order as a question of what should be, that is, a
- 5 @1002:2019:tutorial
- (+) and "innate" on the bottom (-). Universal traits are common to all. Particular traits are those that make something different from others (but not necessarily unique). Acquired traits are learned, unlike innate traits which are automatic, essential or fixed, that is, one is born with t
- 1.1.2 @1001:2020
- nd “universal” on the left (-). * Universal traits are common to all. Particular traits are those that make something different from others (but not nece... and “innate” on the bottom (-). * Acquired traits are learned, unlike innate traits which are automatic, essential or fixed, that is, one is born with t
- 13.1 @1002:2024
- ociety is a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. * A society is like a machine, or like t... on them are telling. He notes that there are limits to the organic analogy. - “A pig does not beco... a corporation, which is immortal and will outlast its mortal members. * A society will die if it is... with a new idea of culture. * Each culture is its own total picture of the world, a //Weltanschauun
- religion_and_economy
- system, a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts. Religion in its most elementary sense, practices which are oriented to the sacred, is central t... t of society's collective consciousness which all its members treat as objective reality. In that sense... ichotomy was taken as fundamental to social order itself, scholars assumed that for most so-called prim
- 11.1 @1002:2024
- and also within classes and groups within society itself.” (Blaikie and Brookfield 1987, 17) Climate c... reviously sued to stop construction, arguing that its path over the Missouri River would threaten the r... agreement included a decision to treat the river itself as a person. * The river would have a legal... as an individual. * According to the agreement, its rights and interests would be safeguarded by guar
- 8.1 @1002:2024
- dysfunction or disease in societies that prevents its members from participating in politics as citizen... Durkheim [1912] 2008, 27). * A society creates itself. * A society creates its own reality which its members accept unconsciously. All societies have one thing in common. A society
- 9.1 @1002:2024
- adi kastam vagadi vagadi.// **Every village has its own traditional rules.** ===== Do you observe ta... people to avoid other recycled products, and inhibits the development of a more sustainable economy (Ba... cred” and “profane.” * Every society will have its own ideas of what is “set apart and forbidden” (D... ] 2008, 66). And every society will likewise have its own idea of what counts as clean. They are both t
- 13.2 @1002:2024
- of a society, as a political community, to govern itself and to determine for itself how it will be organized and people will live together? * a reflectio... with a new idea of culture. * Each culture is its own total picture of the world, a //Weltanschauun... a scale), Boas argues, “Each cultural group has **its own unique history**, dependent partly upon the p
- 12 @2700:2025
- e open-ended comments in the USS for all of the units in the Faculty to look for common problems or the... SSPS is particularly interested in **feedback on its feedback**. It’s a Mobius strip of learning. * ... fessor McCall focused on qualitative research and its connection to feminist social science, particular... ived in a state of nature. The human condition is itself relational and hybrid.// * This concept of
- second_essay_who_represents_the_future_of_anthropology_and_why @2700:2025
- larship, but evidence does not support a claim on its own. You have to explain your reasoning for why a... y, and an essay lives and dies on the strength of its argument for a single claim. An essay puts forwar... mmon in anthropology than other fields because of its use of long-term fieldwork. Some co-authored scho... s core ideas in anthropology, but anthropology by its very nature is varied and eclectic, and I want yo
- 3 @3621:2024
- ety, but anthropology is based on ethnography, so its study of communication is to create ethnographies... nt ways, they argue, communicative action creates its own context. Put another way, speech makes sense and has its full force in a context, a here and now of people... in a community, but the context for communication itself has to be communicated. Possible topics to ta