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- religion_and_economy
- ise, one's own work was always for the benefit of others. All societies in some way derive from this origi... as an obligation to give, to receive the gifts of others, and to reciprocate what they receive. Here Mauss... r a feeling of unity based on one's sameness with others, symbolized by the sacred. As societies develop a... y they related to the social and economic system, others began borrowing religious ideas as new sources of
- 7.2 @1002:2022
- at they receive from the other. ===== Comparing mothers in Philadelphia and Vermont ===== ==== Philadelp... oor women with children, but include a variety of others of different backgrounds. * Members perform a v... ion and its other members. ==== Vermont: Single mothers (Nelson 2000) ==== * Rural milieu * Nelson t... ed to be similar to them, e.g. other poor single mothers. Generalized reciprocity was the exception. ====
- 3.1 @1002:2024
- ===== Why do people exchange breastmilk? Why do others prohibit its sale? ===== In practice, people cho... of exchange are illegal. * In many societies, mothers offer the service of breastfeeding to each others’ children. * This even creates “milk kinship” among... onation-sale/. Burkitt, Laurie. 2011. “Chinese Mothers Have Breast Milk, Will Sell. Anyone Buying?” //Wa
- 6.2 @1002:2024
- at they receive from the other. ===== Comparing mothers in Philadelphia and Vermont ===== ==== Philadelp... oor women with children, but include a variety of others of different backgrounds. * Members perform a v... ion and its other members. ==== Vermont: Single mothers (Nelson 2000) ==== * Rural milieu * Nelson t... ed to be similar to them, e.g. other poor single mothers. Generalized reciprocity was the exception. ====
- 1 @2654
- ll each other by the term ... * The children of brothers call each other by the term ... * The children of
- community
- ies, a brother-sister marriage is acceptable. For others, any one related through common great-grandparent... n as spouses but the children of one's mother's brothers or father's sisters may be required to be your sp
- 9.2 @1002:2024
- (2020) ===== What to do about repugnant cultural others? ===== A word of warning: This week we are learn... is and white nationalists are “repugnant cultural others” (Harding 1991). We don’t have to accept what so... lways **looking at one’s self through the eyes of others**, of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world... p: A **shared biogenetic substance**. Women, as mothers, and their children are symbols of purity. ====
- the_charisma_of_the_coronavirus
- e coronavirus thrives in environments and dies in others; society creates the environments in which it thr... ations in which people will be more rational than others. Weber argues that there are three main types of ... s were daubed with invisible ink, and then he and others served themselves from a buffet. At the end of th... ocialization. The anthropologist sees things that others ignore, but not because the anthropologist is an
- cultural-contextualization @1002:2020
- expressed by what you experienced or observed in others, and make an interpretation of what this practice... expressed by what you experienced or observed in others, and make an interpretation of what this norm tel... ur own experiences and assumptions. Understanding others is often hampered by unexamined assumptions, so t... References ===== Allison, Anne. 1991. “Japanese Mothers and Obentōs: The Lunch-Box as Ideological State A
- 7.1 @1002:2022
- on (in a literal and metaphoric sense), they draw others into a shared game on a common field of social sp... trust”? If some people are more trustworthy than others, is it possible that they also had a head start o... 2014.979458. Nelson, Margaret K. 2000. “Single Mothers and Social Support: The Commitment to, and Retrea... oster, Beatriz M., and Shannon K. Carter. 2017. “Mothers, Milk, and Morals: Peer Milk Sharing as Moral Mot
- 4.1 @1002:2024
- and Musuo families only “lack fathers” in eyes of others. * Imagine what your own family looks like fr... South Sudan trace kinship relationships through mothers and fathers, but assign each child—and every pers... to Lucy’s maternal line of descent through their mothers. In societies whose kinship is used to construct
- the_practice_of_social_theory @6916:2020
- and implemented? How can development workers help others improve their conditions of existence? In this cl... certain kinds of patterns clearly but also hides others. Western social theories for instance often take ... always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others, of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world t
- the_practice_of_social_theory @6916:2018
- and implemented? How can development workers help others improve their conditions of existence? In this cl... certain kinds of patterns clearly but also hides others. Western social theories for instance often take ... always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world t
- 9 @2700:2025
- s their supposedly natural talents in the eyes of others. * We trust people based on how they act, but... tedly do; You are virtuous by emulating virtue in others and by repeatedly doing virtuous (moderate) thing... interested in the interaction between oneself and others, and in the technologies of individual domination
- 4.1.2 @1002:2019
- sides: * The matrilineal kin of the deceased (mothers, siblings, mother's brothers) are the owners of the death * The affines (spouse, other in-laws) must mour