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- emic_and_etic
- mic--etic distinction is useful to understand how anthropologists conceptualize ethnographic description and analys... perspectives are necessary for anthropology, and anthropologists differ on how much they emphasize one or the othe
- 6.2 @1002:2024
- 59). * What would Carsten say about this? Most anthropologists would say that kinship is whatever a society reco
- kinship_diagrams
- onships, often called **kinship diagrams**. For anthropologists, kinship is social, not natural. Yet anthropologists have historically tended to assume that the natural facts of ... e two genders.) Perhaps for that reason, no two anthropologists make kinship diagrams the same way. This system i
- 4.2 @1002:2024
- 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
- 2024 @1002:2024
- tay with the trouble, by listening to each other. Anthropologists are trained to listen so that they can disrupt ta
- 1.2 @1002:2024
- 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
- 1.1 @1002:2024
- live in a particular set of social conditions. **Anthropologists write ethnographies**, or qualitative description... e just a small sample of the kinds of things that anthropologists study. Each module is an example of how anthropologists think, and why anthropology matters to understanding the ... d readings ===== Every week we will read work by anthropologists, and all of the selected works we we read are ava
- module_ii_essay @1002:2024
- fferent ways; there will be lots of contrasts. As anthropologists, we are not surprised by these differences, becau
- 11 @1001:2021
- ~~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
- 2024 @3621:2024
- blindness. In this class, we learn the main tools anthropologists use to understand communicative action through et
- welcome_to_the_seminar @3621:2024
- gy. with unique insights into the questions other anthropologists want to answer. --- While in many ways this cla
- 3 @3621:2024
- cially what anthropology has to offer this study. Anthropologists join with sociolinguists on very general question
- the_social_life_of_language @3621:2024
- evaluating. ==== Guidelines for this essay ==== Anthropologists of language and communication are also ethnograph... his class is different in lots of different ways. Anthropologists always assume that people are different. So the c
- exposition_of_a_key_concept @3621:2024
- have encountered a number of abstract ideas that anthropologists of communication use to capture and analyze the s
- description_of_a_speech_event @3621:2024
- surprised to learn that one of the main ways that anthropologists examine language and communication is by producin