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- about_this_seminar @3601:2020
- larger context. In order to contribute to greater understanding on the questions that really matter, we have to b... can each make your own contribution to everyone’s understanding of what is valuable about anthropology as a disci... ately what you will take away from this class: an understanding of your own perspective, rather than familiarity ... ef overview of background information relevant to understanding a particular topic or reading.((And since there a
- 1.2.2 @1001:2020
- approach to culture that prevented it from really understanding why people are different. What is it? "Each cult... lling the role of “student” * People acquire an understanding of what is normal which they share with others. T... a position of cultural relativism sufficient for understanding other people's ways of life? Go to Canvas and a
- about @6901:2022
- e everyone was, then and now, a very conventional understanding of democratic citizenship. This confidence in the... o kinds of questions are both crucial to a deeper understanding of citizenship because together they will compel ... ately what you will take away from this class: an understanding of your own perspective, rather than familiarity
- asking_a_question @the_quest
- obscure facts, but ultimately there is no deeper understanding of the facts gained by acquiring them. **Type I... y to find a factual answer, but to complicate our understanding of the topic (see [[Choosing a topic]]). Research... uestions lead to information on which we base our understanding of a topic, and that leads to problems. We solve
- 1.2 @1002:2018
- aking an argument * Anthropology is relevant to understanding contemporary life. * Anthropology's key concept... ltural context Anthropology is a distinct way of understanding human behavior and community. Anthropology looks
- welcome_to_the_seminar @6901:2024
- o kinds of questions are both crucial to a deeper understanding of citizenship because together they will compel ... ately what you will take away from this class: an understanding of your own perspective, rather than familiarity
- plan @6916:2020
- of Governmentality & the Liberal Attitude.” In //Understanding Foucault//, 1st ed., 89–95. London: Sage Publicat... Webb. 2012. “Glossary of Theoretical Terms.” In //Understanding Foucault: A Critical Introduction//, 2nd ed., xvi
- religion_and_economy
- the continuing importance of religion to people's understanding of social and economic change, but many also poin... tern social science itself leaves it incapable of understanding global Pentecostalism. In places as far flung as
- tetela
- crowd turned up. The parties each presented their understanding of the inheritance of rights over the land in que... su's tetela was not going to be based on a shared understanding of my research. I did discuss my own susu's tetel
- 11 @2700:2022
- ords of the colonial population were based on his understanding of racial differences. * John Henry Hutton crea... already possess. Everyone does that. As a way of understanding people, anthropology has to make a specific commi
- 2020 @1002:2020
- and cultural criticism: their work contributes to understanding the world and changing it. Anthropologists challe... al importance. You will learn how anthropological understandings of culture and society help us to rethink the wa
- choosing_a_topic @the_quest
- e. Our answers can add to and improve the general understanding of our topic. Answers to questions about problems... continue towards a more complete and more general understanding of the world in the abstract. So for instance t
- further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
- tural setting, allows for a particularly intimate understanding of people's experiences of the social worlds they... the importance of this experiential intimacy for understanding some of the key issues associated with globalisat
- welcome_to_the_seminar @3621:2024
- ately what you will take away from this class: an understanding of your own perspective, rather than familiarity
- alliance_and_descent
- en so the divergence of views turned on different understandings of social structure itself. Fortes argued that d