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- lukim @talks:lukim
- knowers, struggle to "catch up" to the historical changes that they imagine they are supposed to control (S
- contributions_to_an_online_knowledge_base @3621:2024
- d and edit the contents of the page. Go nuts. All changes are tracked, and are revertible. (If you cannot revert changes yourself, just email Ryan to ask for help.) *... o the page. I will also be reading the history of changes in the page as well. My feedback will be mainly c... the prompts, the text that is produced, and your changes * attach these documents to the page you are
- syntax @wiki
- When a section's heading is changed, its bookmark changes, too. So don't rely on section linking too much.
- dokuwiki @wiki
- .dokuwiki.org/|Download DokuWiki]] :!: * [[doku>changes|Change Log]] * [[doku>Install|How to install or
- 7.2 @1002:2022
- ty. * Generalized reciprocity is a system of exchanges among many in which everyone is equally able to a
- 6.2 @1002:2022
- ” linking households through commodity and gift exchanges (Hochschild 2000). (These chains are also conduit
- 4.1 @1002:2022
- * All societies have at least two spheres of exchanges: things you can exchange (for money) and things y
- tiv_spheres_of_exchange
- northern Nigeria organize their local system of exchanges into separate spheres. While Tiv people regularly... tuation. The second sphere of exchange concerns exchanges of prestigious items, such as white, woven //tugu... e often made use of the state's money in market exchanges. Money was at that time something was used widely... rything had a price expressed in money, and all exchanges would be market exchange. Bohannan's prediction
- key_informants
- at these key informants were also products of the changes brought by colonialism (see Bourdieu and Sayad 20
- 6 @2700:2022
- as clear as noon-day, that man, by his industry, changes the > form of the materials furnished by Nature,
- 4 @2700:2022
- ithout meaning to, Wolf also highlights that many changes caused by colonial encounters were unplanned and
- 3 @2700:2022
- of capitalism is based on a network of unequal exchanges between core and periphery. * The origins of th... olf * All societies are products of historical changes. They are never static. * All histories are int... l and cultural change are responses to historical changes in uses of the environment. Example: Native Nort... emporary world, but it does not explain why these changes take hold. * Wolf recognize that people only wa
- translation
- and ranked according to relative prestige, the exchanges between speakers of different languages are always unequal, just as the exchanges between core and periphery in the global capitali
- society
- to take their place. Even as a society grows and changes over time, there's still some part of that system
- reciprocity
- s no natural impulse to barter and negotiate in exchanges. People, he argues, do not have a natural instinc... system may themselves see their own reciprocal exchanges as a //quid pro quo//, or "If you do something fo