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contact ===== What looks like growth, change, or development in an [[:ethnocentrism_and_cultural_relativism|et... erspective]] may very well be something else. * Development is often not change, but a process called **"deve... pologist (paraphrase): “You know what we mean by ‘development?’: building a hauslain [a village community], a m... formations of people’s lives are at the same time development and extension of their existing social ties. ===
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rg/1002/2024/13.1 ===== Durkheim’s ideas and the development of anthropology ===== * Society is a thing //s... story**, dependent partly upon the peculiar inner development of the social group, and partly upon the foreign ... were interested in each culture’s unique path of development, they also sought to document Native American cul
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e term to protest the US government’s testing and development of nuclear weapons (Masco 2006, 222). * Native ... Nigeria.” In //Liberation Ecologies: Environment, Development and Social Movements//, edited by Richard Peet an
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story**, dependent partly upon the peculiar inner development of the social group, and partly upon the foreign ... were interested in each culture’s unique path of development, they also sought to document Native American cul
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s of Boston and Miraflores created the Miraflores Development Committee (MDC) as a way to pool remittances for
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l be more integrated than today. * Problems of “development” like poverty, disease, and hunger are things we
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o avoid other recycled products, and inhibits the development of a more sustainable economy (Baxter, Aurisicchi
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n unique history, dependent partly upon the inner development of the social group, and partly upon the foreign
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erals. The story draws on many familiar tropes of development politics, particularly the clash between an imper
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Nigeria.” In //Liberation Ecologies: Environment, Development and Social Movements//, edited by Richard Peet an
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