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- 11 @1001:2021
- org/1001/2021/11 ===== What makes anthropology different? ===== At this point in your first anthropology ... ve your own ideas about **what makes anthropology different** from other social sciences, like sociology? Wha... r [an untitled man] makes another fire and uses a different teapot than us [Rivers and Layard]. The fact that... as taught me what makes anthropological fieldwork different * immersion * learning a new language * de
- 1.1.1 @1001:2020
- your university? * Your path to university is different from everyone else’s. It’s what you can add to th... olved this question ===== This question has many different possible answers, and anthropologists continue to... In this class, I want everyone to listen to what different anthropologists say on this question, and I want ... r is divided into modules, each one focusing on a different question, and culminating in an assignment. ====
- 12 @1001:2021
- ategories ([[:emic and etic|emic categories]]) on different ways of speaking: some words are obscene, some to... o “learn how to ask” questions and participate in different kinds of conversation (Briggs 1984). ===== How ... es one play in these kinds of talk are completely different from the role one plays answering questions in a ... se interviews as methods, but anthropologists are different because their position is always dual. * An eth
- 1.3.1 @1001:2020
- * Two cultures adapt to the same environment in different ways * Hopi and Navajo (Lowie 1917, 50–51) ... e should come back to this. ===== There are many different types of adaptation ===== ==== Foraging or “hunt... === Horticulture ==== The cultivation of several different food crops in small plots and usually using simpl... dominated by another type of adaptation. What is different is not the technology, but the position it occupi
- 1.2.1 @1001:2020
- * On one side, humanity is a ladder. People are different, so they are unequally human. * Aristotle: Gr... de las Casas: The Indians of the New World may be different, but they have souls, and they have natural right... le’s intelligence, and many argued that races had different average skull sizes—on the basis of flawed and di... t posits that culture is acquired. * People are different, but for Tylor, culture is singular. He never spe
- 1.2.2 @1001:2020
- ral culture-s. 🤔 Rather, each society occupied a different stage of culture, somewhere between primitive and... ented it from really understanding why people are different. What is it? "Each cultural group has its own un... the same linear path. ===== Cultures are like different languages ===== Boas stood against ethnocentrism... n * One’s culture is not just what makes people different from each other. Everyone needs to acquire patter
- 2.3.0 @1001:2020
- nicate * Cultures impose symbolic categories on different ways of speaking: some words are obscene, some to... o "learn how to ask" questions and participate in different kinds of conversation (Briggs 1984). * Ethnograp... hich the observer and observed live in completely different cultural worlds, and both come to realize that th... is a recognition that social-science research is different, the assumption is that the kinds of risks to res
- 1.1.2 @1001:2020
- , ultimate origin. ===== People are the same and different ===== For instance, I argue that everything abou... . Particular traits are those that make something different from others (but not necessarily unique). The ve... n * One’s culture is not just what makes people different from each other. Everyone needs to acquire patter
- 1.3.2 @1001:2020
- mething they need. Foraging societies can be very different from each other, and highly adaptable. ===== Uti... choice * Everything has a utility. People want different things, but they can figure out how useful each t
- 2020 @1001:2020
- . If that's true, then they also affect people in different cultures, each of whom sees the world and other p... . We will work through four three-week modules on different topics that introduce you to the study of culture
- the_goal_of_this_class @1001:2020
- lp you develop this ability, we have created many different ways for you to participate, to discuss your own ... ved questions about how human societies work and how different people's cultures can be. {{page>1001guide}}
- the_keys_to_success_in_this_class @1001:2020
- l the last minute.** This also applies to all the different resources the University and Faculty of Arts and ... op of your work. For full information on the many different kinds of support and advising services that the u
- 2.1.2 @1001:2020
- today's lecture question is **difference** (not "different" :P) ===== Ethnographic writing: You are there =
- 2.2.0 @1001:2020
- oing. Peer pressure is powerful. Garfinkel has a different idea of how society works. His method is for an o... ww.businessinsider.com.au/hand-gestures-offensive-different-countries-2018-6. Garfinkel, Harold. 1967. //Stu
- 5.1.2 @1001:2020
- e main ideas that have emerged as we investigated different topics in each module. Each of the topics from cl