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- the_social_life_of_language @3621:2024
- identify a theme that you see running through the different topics we have discussed in this class, and to ma... t that this general idea can be seen in multiple, different ethnographic cases. This essay is not a “literat... n in society. Every case we saw in this class is different in lots of different ways. Anthropologists always assume that people are different. So the contrasts among t
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- 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
- contributions_to_an_online_knowledge_base @3621:2024
- to be a community of peer learners. All of us are different and have different kinds of contributions we can make, but we are also all equals and our contributions are ... d to it. Each week, everyone in class should make different kinds of contributions to a wiki where we will or... owledge. So every week you should do at least two different kinds of things. Look at the page on the key task
- 1 @6901:2024
- 20) Welcome to class! As you know, this class is different than previous incarnations of //DVST 6901: Civil ... to know each other. We will learn that we are all different and we all will have different reactions to this debate. These differences in our perspectives are the main
- 1 @3621:2024
- I want us to get to know each other. We all have different perspectives, and that means we will all see something different in the No Language Left Behind project at Faceboo
- welcome_to_the_seminar @6901:2024
- ights as individuals go hand in hand. Today, two different trends should make us question this faith in prog... s far from democratic because it is based on many different structures of inequality and dependence. The rea
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- defining the scope of this class. It is where two different approaches to language and communication part way
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- , because everyday life takes place in a world of different people, and is thus a world of heteroglossia (man
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- who are multilingual and who need to switch among different languages and ways of speaking in the course of t
- description_of_a_speech_event @3621:2024
- ling, ways of pinging, etc. that they use in many different communicative situations. I would like to request
- exposition_of_a_key_concept @3621:2024
- ade jargons, that is jargons spoken by traders of different linguistic communities. See Romaine ([1988] 2017,
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- a larger perspective, also reveal struggles over different ideas of progress. ===== References ===== Leman
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- forms can sovereignty take and what potentials do different forms of soveriegnty realize? ===== References =
- 2024 @6901:2024
- is class we draw upon empirical research into how different groups of people around the world have entered in