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- 1.2.2 @1001:2020
- viors must be understood as being relative to the context in which they occur, because in that context they are part of a system of thought that people in one cultu... ior. Abnormal behavior does not make sense in the context of a cultural worldview by definition. ===== Is
- 1.1.2 @1001:2020
- mas Hylland Eriksen “Anthropology: Comparison and Context,” in //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introductio... ress. ———. 2015b. “Anthropology: Comparison and Context.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introductio
- 1.1.1 @1001:2020
- mas Hylland Eriksen “Anthropology: Comparison and Context,” in //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introductio
- 2.1.2 @1001:2020
- l cycle of activity * An important part of the “context” that ethnographic writing conveys is a connectio
- 5.1.1 @1001:2020
- son will experience this global phenomenon in the context of their own specific way of seeing the world.
- 11 @1001:2021
- mething in detail, and see it as part of a larger context. Another term for the colloquial name “fieldwork
- 13 @1001:2021
- e object of description in a larger, even global, context. The ethnographer of today writes against a ficti