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- and practice of development as a source of expert knowledge on how societies work and what makes societies ch... 000) * **Various contributions to shared online knowledge base** (due weekly, worth 10%, length 500) * **... ** | **August 07** | **[[2|Social work as ethical knowledge]]** | Addams (1902), intro and chap. 2, pp. 1-70
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- ught and flesh of their language. Mine is not the knowledge of the traveler or the colonial composite of dear memories, words and wonder. Nor yet is my knowledge that which servants have of masters, or mass of c... yance** mean here? It seems to be more than just knowledge of the oppressed, so what is it? ===== Cultural
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- . Statistics are the science of the state. ===== Knowledge is power ===== Power is that which shapes people... y a role, you make it possible to create official knowledge of populations. * The watchtower is everywhere,
- tetela
- informational purposes. Rather elders pass their knowledge of tetela on selectively to their descendants so ... hey are aware of their claims to land, and tetela knowledge is used in mediations to resolve disputes over la... tela; they did not have the authority to pass the knowledge to me (see Briggs 1984, 15). I was not the only... ation with me. Tetela were not, however, secret knowledge to be protected from outsiders. In fact, most kno
- emic_and_etic
- veryday life in progress; they have no background knowledge about what people do every day, so they only can
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- , Bernard S. 1996. //Colonialism and Its Forms of Knowledge: The British in India//. Princeton, N.J.: Princet