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2.3.0 @1001:2020
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~~DECKJS~~ ====== Anthropologists are people studying people ====== ===== Anthropologists are people studying people ===== Ryan Schram ANTH 1001:... of the anthropologist Consider for instance how anthropologists learn most of what they know. Most anthropologists rely on a few "[[:key informants|key informants]]," especially
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ces, but who are anthropologyʻs audiences? ===== Anthropologists do not practice anthropology in Cloud-cuckoo-land... munities * We are part of a community of other anthropologists * We are part of a larger society, and often re... gly interconnected and interdependent world. Yet anthropologists like to see themselves as outsiders in their own ... ingle community * Particular to that community Anthropologists think in terms of cultural relativism based on Bo
1.1.1 @1001:2020
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versity. This class will show you what questions anthropologists ask about being human, and what perspective they ... question has many different possible answers, and anthropologists continue to debate it. In this class, I want everyone to listen to what different anthropologists say on this question, and I want everyone to deci... === Module 1: What makes us human? ===== What do anthropologists, especially “cultural anthropologists,” study?
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Blu discusses some of the positions that physical anthropologists have offered to the state to help them: > One th... f this period also held similar ideas ==== Early anthropologists and natural historians were motivated by a belief... the origin and evolution of society. * Boasian anthropologists’ ethnographic projects were often a **“salvage”**... nceptions ==== Colonial administrators and early anthropologists both separately adopt the premise that colonized
1 @2700:2021
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diversity. Seems simple enough. Except… * Some anthropologists explain every situation in terms of culture; and ... do not and look for other explanations. * Many anthropologists want to contribute to a general, universal concep... and if it has to have a universal definition. * Anthropologists are split on whether or not anthropology is a science and should be a science. It seems like anthropologists don’t agree about anything. ===== Why can’t anth
1 @2700:2022
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diversity. Seems simple enough. Except… * Some anthropologists explain every situation in terms of culture; and ... do not and look for other explanations. * Many anthropologists want to contribute to a general, universal concep... and if it has to have a universal definition. * Anthropologists are split on whether or not anthropology is a science and should be a science. It seems like anthropologists don’t agree about anything. ===== Why can’t anth
4.3.2 @1002:2019
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eeker in Ireland (Thomas 2019) ## Thinking like anthropologists * Anthropologists are interested in every aspect of human experience, and see these as part of a totality. * Anthropologists place particular aspects of human experience---th... a larger context, as a part of a larger whole. * Anthropologists are diverse and eclectic. They don't necessarily
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~~DECKJS~~ ====== Anthropologists are professional strangers—The method of “fieldwork” ====== ===== Anthropologists are professional strangers—The method of “fieldwo... iences, like sociology? What do you think? ===== Anthropologists at work ===== Anthropologists study many of the same things as other social sciences, but they believe that one m
what-we-will-do @1002:2020
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===== Anthropology is vast. Anything people do, anthropologists study. So you could potentially study any number ... ngs about people’s lives and learn to see them as anthropologists do. In this class, we only cover a few of the things that anthropologists talk about. Each topic complements the others, an... ther they help us to demonstrate the perspectives anthropologists apply to the qualitative study of people’s everyd
about_this_class @2700:2025
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chools of thought and perspectives among cultural anthropologists so that you can decide for yourself what kind of ... ropologist? It’s people who want to talk to other anthropologists, even ones with whom they—in all honesty—don’t sh... ce and the knowledge to join in the debates among anthropologists. ===== What we don’t know ===== Why would peopl... out describing anthropology’s unsolved mysteries. Anthropologists often ask questions that can’t be answered with o
1.2 @1002:2024
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is not the solution to anyone’s problems ===== **Anthropologists are not experts. They are the enemy of expertise.... ferent and everyone is in a different situation. Anthropologists employ an **ethnographic imagination**. To learn ... culture is true (Marx [1843b] 1978, 222). ===== Anthropologists ask ‘what if?’ ===== Anthropology can reveal the... society, including those of the anthropologist. Anthropologists always begin by saying, “What I learned is based
about_this_seminar @3601:2020
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rtments of anthropology, sociology, and folklore. Anthropologists in Western academic institutions tend to research... anthropology has historically been very eclectic. Anthropologists are more willing to cross boundaries between fiel... ion what counts as anthropological knowledge (and anthropologists like it that way). This creates a big problem for us as anthropologists: who cares about anthropology? If there aren’t re
further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
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o introduce the key concepts and methods by which anthropologists draw conclusions and explain people's behavior, v... iences. * Understand the key concepts with which anthropologists define society, social form, and social change. * Understand how anthropologists apply these key concepts to contemporary situatio... ethnographic description and analysis and see how anthropologists draw conclusions from it. * Be able to find eth
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~~DECKJS~~ ====== Anthropologists are people studying people ====== ===== Anthropologists are people studying people ===== ANTH 1001: Introduction... e observations and use interviews as methods, but anthropologists are different because their position is always du... thnographers should accept the fieldworker. Many anthropologists believe that their research is subject to excessi
4.2 @1002:2024
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n (1995) ===== Draw your family ===== Do as the anthropologists do: Make a [[:kinship diagrams|kinship diagram]] ... r relationship to each. **Did you know:** No two anthropologists make kinship diagrams the same way. There is no “... ship is essential or fixed. ===== Why did early anthropologists ignore all these exceptions? ===== The study of ... eals a lot about the history of the field. Early anthropologists focused on kinship because - it challenged the
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mel_spiro
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ethnocentrism_and_cultural_relativism
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possible_sources_for_the_second_essay @2700:2025
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1.1 @1002:2022
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second_essay_who_represents_the_future_of_anthropology_and_why @2700:2025
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mind
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kinship_diagrams
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story_analysis @1001:2020
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welcome @1002:2020
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what-is-anthro @1002:2020
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2.1.1 @1001:2020
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key_informants
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13.2 @1002:2024
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modernity
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1.3.1 @1001:2020
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the_social_life_of_language @3621:2024
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cultural-critique @1002:2020
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4.1.1 @1002:2019
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translation
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surrogate_motherhood
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playground @playground
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1.2.2 @1001:2020
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emic_and_etic
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plan_for_an_hsc_lesson_on_kinship @1001:2020
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the_goal_of_this_class @1001:2020
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2018 @1002:2018
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the_charisma_of_the_coronavirus
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welcome_to_anthropology @1002:2018
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reciprocity
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literature_review_essay @3601:2020
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10.2 @1002:2024
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cultural-contextualization @1002:2020
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assessments @1002:2018
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sydney @talks
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module_ii_essay @1002:2024
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learning_outcomes @2667
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welcome_to_the_seminar @3621:2024
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