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- pective. A culture itself are is like a mind that lives in the subjective mind of each person who is soci... attention to the subjective dimension of people's lives. A purely objective, etic view of people's lives is also an ethnocentric perspective that assumes everyo... and experiences the same world that the observer lives in. There is a curious fact about people's ment
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- alize: we’re recovering women. 2 Our lives have been centered around getting and using drugs... ecovery thing is that we are learning to live our lives over again. 4 Group: Yes/Hm-hmm/hmm-hmm (si... chin’, teaching us 13 how to live our lives without using drugs 14 Leif: That’s right!
- the_pleasures_of_theory_-_a_rationale_for_the_unit_design @6916:2018
- also to ask why there is any form or order human lives. So we also must ask: “Why do we have this societ... udy), we have chosen several cases taken from the lives of cowherds, cashcroppers, microcredit entreprene... uals and of the ways in which they evaluate their lives. As mentioned, our exploration of social theory
- 3.1 @1002:2024
- al, and alienation are found in people’s everyday lives too. How these two competing ideas interact is h... tugudu// cloth, other prestigious items * Food, livestock, tools, and other common, everyday items. Bo
- 4.0 @1002:2018
- s a step up for them - They want to improve their lives, help their families and escape the countryside... systems, new "spaces," in which people live their lives. Importantly, both aspects show that we need to
- 11.2 @1002:2024
- n the planning and management of grazing lands by livestock; it’s a designated area for the concentration... 8/jpe.2835. Johnson, Kendall L. 1978. “Managing Livestock Grazing in Relation To Runoff and Erosion.” /
- what-we-will-do @1002:2020
- ntially study any number of things about people’s lives and learn to see them as anthropologists do. In t... ply to the qualitative study of people’s everyday lives. The semester is divided into four main topics,
- 1.1 @1002:2022
- r alternatives. The purpose of examining people’s lives is to rethink what we assume is natural and normal about our own lives. ===== How to get the assigned readings ===== E
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- system of territorial states is the fabric of our lives ===== This leads to several questions: * How ... reconfiguring space and time.” In //The political lives of dead bodies: reburial and postsocialist change
- 7.1 @1002:2018
- ntemporary world is: * Interconnected. Everyone lives in some kind of conjuncture of cultures and order... s people to be rational, and to rationalize their lives and their environment. But this rationality does
- 1.1 @1002:2024
- r alternatives. The purpose of examining people’s lives is to rethink what we assume is natural and normal about our own lives. ===== How to get the assigned readings ===== E
- the_charisma_of_the_coronavirus
- ut this moment. If anthropology mainly sees human lives in terms of particular cultures, then anthropolog... nd a new rational evaluation of ourselves and our lives, and drive people to make new choices. The coron
- the_practice_of_social_theory @6916:2018
- also to ask why there is any form or order human lives. So we also must ask: "Why do we have this societ... rsity and academe. Instead, people's own everyday lives and practices can be seen as the basis for theore
- the_practice_of_social_theory @6916:2020
- also to ask why there is any form or order human lives. So we also must ask: “Why do we have this societ... rsity and academe. Instead, people’s own everyday lives and practices can be seen as the basis for theore
- 4 @2700:2021
- le form will replace the old one. - An organism lives and then dies. Societies don’t have to die (Radcl