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- religion_and_economy
- mic activity is embedded to some degree in social relationships and is governed by social rules. In this respect... of good are disembbeded from these kinds of moral relationships. Yet, Polanyi argues, every society always place... ently, places these two domains in a more complex relationship. Weber, like Durkheim, is one of a few Western th... eat variety of ways in which people configure the relationship between belief, practice and social identity. Mah
- 3.2.1 @1002:2019
- erything of value would be **embedded** in social relationships. In many societies the **embeddedness** of val... anything, but are inherited (Bohannan 1955). ## Relationships can be organized into spheres, too We can take ... with other people, like barter. ## The ikpanture relationship is a sphere of exchange Piot describes the relationship among //ikpanture// (friends). * The way you treat
- 5.1 @1002:2022
- ’s genealogical relatives. Kinship and family are relationships based on sameness. * This essence is passed do... thnicity and origins. Do we in fact have natural relationships? What is the line between natural existence and ... dependent on adults and need to have an intensive relationship with adults over many years. * There are no s... y and in every community, people organize kinship relationships differently, and each society assigns different
- translation
- ese conditions are posited, the only interlingual relationships that can be possible are those created by expert... between languages and which kinds of interlingual relationships are recognized as valid bases for making transla... atives to establish certain kinds of interlingual relationship as accurate and legitimate. Not only does each cu... vernacular languages they must also change their relationship to their own language when it is used as a transl
- 3.1 @1002:2018
- be exchanged for anything, but are inherited. ## Relationships can be organized into spheres, too ## We can ta... with other people, like barter. ## The ikpanture relationship is sphere of exchange ## Piot describes the relationship among //ikpanture// (friends). * The way you treat ... distinct from the way you treat other people. The relationship comes with certain rules. * //Ikpanture// give ea
- payback @talks
- of public discourse, yet the preeminent value of relationships underlying these modes of sociality are potentia... nts, yet the recognition of their reciprocal interrelationships is always haunted by the stereotype of tribal re... political action, but as a symbol of a claim to a relationship based on equivalence and mutual obligation. * A... Justice: Melanesian Reflections on the Rights of Relationships.” In //Mirrors of Justice: Law and Power in the
- 2 @2700:2021
- reeze time and look at all of the ideas and their relationships. We need a **synchronic** analysis of the lingui... /, or //s// that has anything to do with 🐎. **The relationship between the signifier and the signified is arbitr... ===== There is an economy of signs ===== Sr–Sd relationships are determined by Sr–Sr’ relationships. c-a-t: 😹 b-a-t: 🦇 The only difference between these signs is the di
- 4.1.2 @1002:2019
- y do together to mourn is the foundation of their relationships to each other in a social structure People's mo... of a positive feedback loop which includes their relationships as members of matrilineal groups and as kin. ... s related to everyone else in some way, and their relationships define who they are as persons. In Kwahu-Tafo, w... ## Death is not individual When people die, the relationships that they mediate are interrupted and must be re
- surrogate_motherhood
- has become more common for people to enter into a relationship in which a woman gestates an embryo and delivers ... person or couple, commonly called a **surrogacy** relationship. While adoption of various kinds is seen as norma... nd, if not, why not. A common type of surrogacy relationship is one in which a married heterosexual couple use... gacy plays on ideas in a culture about family and relationships which are often unstated and unquestioned. Here
- 11 @1001:2021
- ur own research. * You meet people and develop relationships with them as equals * You have to depend on yo... ple, and one would require me to develop a strong relationship with my hosts. Things did not turn out as I thou... of conversation, and these forms imply roles and relationships for the participants. * interrogation
- 5.2 @1002:2022
- e we have specialized, precise terms for people’s relationships doesn’t mean that we understand them better. We... h acts of feeding. We need an time-lapse image of relationships, not a diagram, to properly represent them (Cars... every sense of kinship everywhere: There are some relationships which are ascribed (or assigned) to us without o
- reflections_on_research @the_quest
- isciple, mentor and mentee are all very rewarding relationships. But they are defined by a tension that cannot b... n "The system works!" It is more honest about the relationship of knowledge to reality. She doesn't say that she... I ever heard!" ("Lisa on Ice" 1994 [#2F05]). Her relationship to knowledge is often troubling. We see her smarm
- taboo @talks
- hristians by placing their religion in an inverse relationship with dominant social values. In this paper, I ask... f body and soul is a template for the Christian’s relationship to the dominant culture. * Comaroff and Comarof... for us to interfere,” said one, “we are of such a relationship that we dare not!” “Well,” I said, “//taboo// or
- 4 @2654
- and the axiom of amity ### - Two types of social relationships: [[:Meyer Fortes|amity]] and strangerhood - A... – building blocks of a society in which people's relationships are based on status. * Interactions between p... y strangerhood, but it is very different than the relationships within the group. This is the public domain, as
- 11 @2700:2022
- llective forces The metanarratives differ in the relationships between these two types of thing, but in any of ... nstructed as the plural and composite site of the relationships that produced them. (Strathern 1988, 13) <HTM... ividual person * a collection of parts of relationships, and * a fluid self that shifts in diffe