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- s... ==== * an expression of a tendency of the social whole toward equilibrium? * an expression of th... partly upon the peculiar inner development of the social group, and partly upon the foreign influences to ... a “tribe,” or as a “low-income neighborhood”) * social scientists represent the community (e.g., having
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- n society which claimed that you could understand social institutions by looking for their origins in the ... partly upon the peculiar inner development of the social group, and partly upon the foreign influences to ... ===== * As an expression of a tendency of the social whole toward equilibrium? * As an expression of... A. R. (1935) 1952. “On the Concept of Function in Social Science.” In //Structure and Function in Primitiv
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- s of knowing? ===== Ryan Schram ANTH 6916: The social in justice October 23, 2024 Slides availab
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- 16: Culture and development—Key concepts (or, The social in justice) ====== ===== Semester 2, 2024 ===== Social science has always been central to the study and ... at makes societies change. But where you stand on social change depends on where you sit. When the whole w... dams (1916) | |\\ | **2** | **August 07** | **[[2|Social work as ethical knowledge]]** | Addams (1902), in
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- interdependence, responsibility, and care for the social resilience of Indigenous peoples, cultures, and t... connect the idea of the plot to a radical form of social change. * We live with legacies of colonial do
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- interdependence, responsibility, and care for the social resilience of Indigenous peoples, cultures, and t... iberation Ecologies: Environment, Development and Social Movements//, edited by Richard Peet and Michael W
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- difference ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 6916: The social in justice\\ October 16, 2024\\ Slides avail... 996; Newell 2007). ===== Sorcery accusations and social justice ===== In small groups, discuss this news
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- iberation Ecologies: Environment, Development and Social Movements//, edited by Richard Peet and Michael W
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- ss and total system Ryan Schram ANTH 6916: The social in justice October 9, 2024 Slides availab
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- gical, but it really is marked by a change in the social system. ===== Hunter-gatherers: The West’s noble... //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology//. 4th ed. London: Plut... . 1926. “Geographical Environment and Culture.” //Social Forces// 4 (4): 702. https://doi.org/10.2307/3004
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- ad have rights? Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 6916: The social in justice\\ September 25, 2024\\ Slides ava
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- ependent partly upon the inner development of the social group, and partly upon the foreign influences to ... ecific racial groups * **racial projects**: the social means, formal and informal, by which racializatio... (1930) 1940. “Some Problems of Methodology in the Social Sciences.” In //Race, Language, and Culture//, 26... : The Problem of the Repugnant Cultural Other.” //Social Research// 58 (2): 373–93. http://www.jstor.org/s
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- about being clean ===== “Clean” and “dirty” are social constructs, just like “sacred” and “profane.” ... the collective consciousness of each society, or “social facts” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60). * When a soc... e, then sacred things are impure and unclean. The social fact of the sacred and the social fact of cleanness reinforce each other. Mary Douglas argues that socie
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- vate domain. ===== Secularism influences how the social sciences think about social change ===== Gellner and Anderson are two examples of how many scholars have... ociety. ==== Max Weber’s theories of society and social change ==== For [[:max_weber]], social change is a process of **rationalization**. * Rationalization
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- ise as power ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 6916: The social in justice\\ Wednesday, September 18, 2024 Slide... ciety from the ground up, in terms of patterns of social action. Forms of social action can be more or less rational, and can be rational in different ways. Social actions can be motivated by * Tradition: This