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- , even after the government learned many of the endonyms people used to name themselves (Murray 1925, 1... pecific meaning. Ideally your nationality is an endonym that also happens to be everyone else’s exonym ... ons on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism//. London: Verso. Bashkow, Ira. 2006. //The Meaning of Wh... -day: Or an Australian colony in the making//. London: P. S. King & Son. http://archive.org/details/in.
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- s, but not rules in the sense of explicit dos and don’ts in a rulebook or policy. They are implicit and... e. Someone’s utterances either make sense or they don’t; **everything else is an opinion.** * The his... in time. * Individual variations in speaking **don’t change** the language, and don’t need to be explained. ===== Language is a collective fact ===== I
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- een and brown landscapes Wolf calls on us to abandon the assumption of isolate social systems, but pol... tagged, observed, regulated (even when these are done in consultation with and out of respect for the ... ers M. 1987. //Land degradation and society//. London ; New York : Methuen. http://archive.org/details/
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- ould be a science. It seems like anthropologists don’t agree about anything. ===== Why can’t anthropo... Anthropologists ask the same questions but they don’t have to agree on the answers. You become an an... r social world. * But on a deeper level, people don’t think about the implict rules they follow, beca... Sociological Method//. Edited by Steven Lukes. London: The Macmillan Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978
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- Sociological Method//. Edited by Steven Lukes. London: The Macmillan Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978
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- hat you want, or to stop them from doing what you don’t. ==== Michel Foucault gives us another view of... , no matter what their grades are. * Students don’t have to memorize official doctrines to internal... ndate in British Tropical Africa//. Edinburgh, London: W. Blackwood and Sons. http://archive.org/detail
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- ch other, but with different categories * They don’t only ask: “Where were you born?” * Men might ... ons on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism//. London: Verso. Bamford, Sandra. 2004. “Conceiving Rela