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- 1.1.1 @1001:2020
- Anthropology: Comparison and Context,” in //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... sen “A Brief History of Anthropology,” in //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... /www.sydneybarani.com.au/maps/|“Map of Aboriginal Places in Sydney”]] (Barani: Sydney’s Aboriginal History... ead the first two chapters from Eriksen’s //Small Places, Large Issues// (2015) over the next week or so.
- 1.1.2 @1001:2020
- Anthropology: Comparison and Context,” in //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... sen “A Brief History of Anthropology,” in //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... 5a. “A Brief History of Anthropology.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... Anthropology: Comparison and Context.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 2022 @1002:2022
- son, 49–69. ———. 2015a. “Ethnicity.” In //Small Places, Large Issues//, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction... ——. 2015b. “Exchange and Consumption.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... 6. ———. 2015c. “Kinship as Descent.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... Tod, and Christina Birdsall-Jones. 2014. “Meeting Places: Drivers of Change in Australian Aboriginal Cultu
- community
- k that, then, the culture of this type of society places great value on knowledge of one's family history ... f symbolic categories within one society. In some places this is linked to terms for relatives. In other places it can be based on other symbolic categories.
- 2.1 @1002:2022
- humans, things that are true about people in all places and all times. We eat, sleep, breathe, etc. How ... hange even the water of their respective dwelling places and carry it home for the boiling of their food”*... and. 2015. “Exchange and Consumption.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 11 @1001:2021
- men, and their migrations from an origin to other places. * A **susu** is a group of people who are all ... * Auhelawa susu are, moreover, links a chain of places connected through ancestral migrations. ===== Le... nd. 2015. “Fieldwork and Ethnography.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 2020 @1002:2020
- nd. 2015a. “Exchange and Consumption.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... . ———. 2015b. “Religion and Ritual.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult... ]]. ———. 2015c. “The Social Person.” In //Small Places, Large Issues//, 4th ed., 52–73. An Introduction
- religion_and_economy
- nships. Yet, Polanyi argues, every society always places some kind of institutional limit on what can be e... who approaches social analysis quite differently, places these two domains in a more complex relationship.... apable of understanding global Pentecostalism. In places as far flung as southern California, Sweden, Ghan
- the_social_life_of_language @3621:2024
- munication are also ethnographers. They go to the places they want to know more about and talk to the peop... paradigm. Keyword searching can take you strange places…) For that reason I do encourage you to start fro
- 5 @1002:2019:tutorial
- niversal and the particular On page 54 of *Small places, large issues* (2015), Eriksen includes a two-by-... References Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. 2015. Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 2024 @1002:2024
- n, Thomas Hylland. 2015a. “Ethnicity.” In //Small Places, Large Issues//, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction... . 2015b. “Nationalism and Minorities.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 10 @2700:2025
- type) is an example of a larger category, sitting places, another box. Our mail sorting machines have mai... e event** without assuming that there are people, places, groups, or types of society? ===== Mentimeter t
- 12.1 @1002:2024
- t Russia viewed Siberia and Central Asia as empty places they could expand into (Bassin 1991). In reality... (Watts 2004). **So-called “sacrifice zones” are places that powerful groups define as empty frontiers.**
- 5.1 @1002:2018
- ka are needed to make it possible for there to be places like Trinidad and Sydney. ## Capitalism has ch... shore and outsource some aspects of production to places with lower wages). Production as well as consumpt
- 11.2 @1002:2024
- t Russia viewed Siberia and Central Asia as empty places they could expand into (Bassin 1991). In reality... (Watts 2004). **So-called “sacrifice zones” are places that powerful groups define as empty frontiers.**