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- 5 @1002:2019:tutorial
- (+) and "innate" on the bottom (-). Universal traits are common to all. Particular traits are those that make something different from others (but not necessarily unique). Acquired traits are learned, unlike innate traits which are automatic, essential or fixed, that is, one is born with t
- 1.1.2 @1001:2020
- nd “universal” on the left (-). * Universal traits are common to all. Particular traits are those that make something different from others (but not nece... and “innate” on the bottom (-). * Acquired traits are learned, unlike innate traits which are automatic, essential or fixed, that is, one is born with t
- religion_and_economy
- system, a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts. Religion in its most elementary sense, practices which are oriented to the sacred, is central t... t of society's collective consciousness which all its members treat as objective reality. In that sense... ichotomy was taken as fundamental to social order itself, scholars assumed that for most so-called prim
- 3 @3621:2024
- ety, but anthropology is based on ethnography, so its study of communication is to create ethnographies... nt ways, they argue, communicative action creates its own context. Put another way, speech makes sense and has its full force in a context, a here and now of people... in a community, but the context for communication itself has to be communicated. Possible topics to ta
- contributions_to_an_online_knowledge_base @3621:2024
- ollection of web pages. The class Group will have its own home page and pages that all members (student... your link to the newly created blank page, press its Edit button, and go nuts again. Links are what ma... mainly be looking at the quantity of individual edits to the page. I will also be reading the history o... scholarship, which is a way of communicating with its own rules. When you discuss someone’s ideas or dr
- 13.2 @1002:2018
- servation and sustainability * global warming and its effects on local environments ## Capitalism is a... oose ## That is, contemporary life is defined by its contradictions. There are co-present forces in te... 18 A major consists of 48 credit points (eight units) at three levels. The requirements for a major in... is also offered in the summer) * Two 2000-level units (e.g. culture and development, medical anthropolo
- starting_points_for_your_research @2667
- Espírito Santo, eds. 2013. The Social Life of Spirits. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Boddy, Janice. 1989. Wombs and Alien Spirits: Women, Men, and the Zar Cult in Northern Sudan. ... of California Press. Kenyon, Susan M. 2012. Spirits and Slaves in Central Sudan: The Red Wind of Senn... iversity Press. Lambek, Michael. 1981. Human Spirits: A Cultural Account of Trance in Mayotte. Cambrid
- welcome_to_the_seminar @3621:2024
- of being “burdened” with matter, which here makes its appearance in the form of agitated layers of air,... thought to be beneficial, the language-virus and its host population are in symbiosis. Under such circ... en it follows that we can’t not communicate. Life itself is sending and receiving various kinds of sign... ng everyone feel like they can join in, even when its their first seminar class ever. Discussion is imp
- personhood
- s a very important concept in many anthropology units. Every culture has its own patterns and rhythms. There are rules people follow, social statuses that... te these things, they are in fact debating the limits of personhood. [[Meyer Fortes]] defines personh... of a subject of a social system. The defining traits of the individual actor -- having consciousness a
- staying_on_top_of_your_studies @6916:2018
- /. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences has units at both an Undergraduate and Postgraduate level t... e.usyd.edu.au/clearer_writing/. In addition to units of study on writing, The FASS Writing Hub offers ... S students and/or all students enrolled in WRIT units. For more information on what topics are covered
- 1.3.1 @1001:2020
- Hopi and Navajo (Lowie 1917, 50–51) * Nature limits what people can do, but less than you might think... sify people in this way, there are risks and benefits ===== * The benefits are that we can actually escape for simple judgments about primitive and civil
- 2024 @3621:2024
- idote to an ideology of liberal individualism and its ontological blindness. In this class, we learn th... atch for When Studying the New Actant ChatGPT and Its Siblings.” //Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the F... phony in South Korea: Cultural Semiosis at the Limits of Language.” //American Ethnologist// 44 (3): 47
- staying_on_top_of_your_studies @2667
- /. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences has units at both an Undergraduate and Postgraduate level t... re.usyd.edu.au/clearer_writing/ In addition to units of study on writing, The FASS Writing Hub offers ... S students and/or all students enrolled in WRIT units. For more information on what topics are covered
- 13 @2700:2022
- sert rocks (Conover 2015; Scoles 2015)? * Life itself has no single, simple definition. The working ... owa// is a narrower category because people limit its meaning to the same as the English word //human//... d //dimdim// are God’s children. By contrast, spirits and dwarfs are beliefs people have about the worl... t important differences are cultural, acquired traits. * Everyone is fundamentally the same, and spec
- 3 @6901:2024
- eral public sphere and his normative claims about its value for democracy have been questioned by other... s (1991) is a review and so is only suggested for its overview of the topic and not for its ideas. The article by Warner (2002) is often mentioned in conjun