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- second_essay_who_represents_the_future_of_anthropology_and_why
- onnect this evidence to a larger conclusion about someone’s perspective. Keep in mind that this is an essa... ources is a minimal effort. * You should choose someone whose work has not been assigned for class. Ideal... . There is no way you can prove definitively that someone “is an anthropologist.” There is no absolute defi... You have to make a judgment about whether or not someone’s empirical research is relevant to anthropology,
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- ==== Everything anyone knows, they know because someone told them. But we don’t believe everything we he... n others. For Fricker (2007), * you can treat someone as an **informant**, that is, a person who is cap... f giving credible testimony; or * you can treat someone as a **source of information**, that is, someone from whom you can take information, but without regard to
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- s **no good or correct** way to speak a language. Someone’s utterances either make sense or they don’t; **e
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- eds to be in the watchtower; the prisoners assume someone is there, and so they monitor themselves. ==== C
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- og, cat, urban, modern, rural are **just labels** someone slaps on individual things. No ideal types exist:
- possible_sources_for_the_second_essay
- ything can be relevant. You need to judge whether someone is engaged in the same conversations we have seen