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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 01, 2... - Anthropologists have always borrowed from other social sciences. - Anthropology is just plain big, bec... HTML><li></HTML><HTML><p></HTML>Anthropology is a social science, so we should think about where science c... s.<HTML></p></HTML> <HTML><p></HTML>Likewise, the social sciences are an effort to move away from asking w
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Seeing is doing, or how social forms know themselves ====== ===== Seeing is doing, or how social forms know themselves ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 2... tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of May 12, 202... s cause collapse? Not for physical reality. Maybe social reality? ===== * Some physicists proposed that
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of February 21... - Anthropologists have always borrowed from other social sciences. - Anthropology is just plain big, bec... HTML><li></HTML><HTML><p></HTML>Anthropology is a social science, so we should think about where science c... s.<HTML></p></HTML> <HTML><p></HTML>Likewise, the social sciences are an effort to move away from asking w
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of May 19, 202... ropology ===== ==== Ryan’s first exposure to the social sciences was in a class on feminist social research methods ==== * Ryan’s first college class was in social research methods, taught by Professor Michal McCa
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- g being, embodying structure, and the practice of social norms ====== ===== Doing being, embodying structure, and the practice of social norms ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 2700: Key debates in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 24, 2... be that is a little too pessimistic a view of how social forces determine the conditions in which individu
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of May 23, 202... elligence and capacity for reason, and thus their social forms were fundamentally the same in spite of dif... me because they can be molded by their particular social environment, then it will be hard to make univers... akes anthropology different from other studies of social life, and not just because it is very descriptive
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 07, 2... e idea of //homo duplex// is core to 20th century social science: * Durkheim: “[C]onsider social facts as things” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60) * The implicit... s of the collective consciousness of society, or “social facts.” * Social facts appear to each person
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of February 24... other people. ===== The state of nature and the social contract: Elements of a normative theory ===== I... ousseau [1755] 1964, 160) ===== The idea of a social “science” is a break with normative inquiry into ... estions ==== tl;dr Durkheim creates an empirical social science to replace normative theories of society
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Social subjects beyond norm and action ====== ===== Social subjects beyond norm and action ===== Ryan Schram\\... tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 31, 2... radigms in anthropology assume on some level that social order has a normative aspect, and that social act
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of April 11, 2... did we get here? * What does it mean for our social existence as members of various communities? *... ciety from the ground up, in terms of patterns of social action. Forms of social action can be more or less rational, and can be rational in different ways. Soci
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 10, 2... t”). It leads them to a set of corollaries about social systems: * **Societies, social systems, and the collective existence of people are examples of a total... rts that make them up. * **Individual facts and social facts are fundamentally different.** There’s a fu
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- to the field’s important questions. Unlike other social sciences, anthropology wants to learn from the bo... g being, embodying structure, and the practice of social norms** | Prentice (2015) | Ortner (2006); Ortner (1984); Bourdieu (1990) |\\ | **[[6|6]]** | **Social subjects beyond norm and action** | Miller (2010)... ) |\\ | **[[11|11]]** | **Seeing is doing, or how social forms know themselves** | Street (2014); Reed (19
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of April 28, 2... //habitus// is a site for translation of abstract social norms or values into a template that an individua... n a field. * It is the embodiment of rules of a social game, and thus a means by which an actor can accumulate symbolic capital. * Social inequality leads to inequality of access to value
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 15, 2... e idea of //homo duplex// is core to 20th century social science: * Durkheim: “[C]onsider social facts as things” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60) * The implicit... s of the collective consciousness of society, or “social facts.” * Social facts appear to each person
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of February 28... (2006) **Other reading:** Hanks (1996) ===== Social facts and the essence of society ===== Durkheim ... , as they were facts (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60). Social facts are just ideas, but they feel real to us be... participate in (Durkheim [1909] 1982, 238). * Social facts appear to be external, objective facts *