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- research-exercise
- to develop your own understanding of a topic. The ideas in scholarly publications are not mere opinions. ... olarly publications are not textbooks either. The ideas that scholars write are not settled knowledge, th... which have responded to Bohannan or built on his ideas about Tiv spheres of exchange. (For those interes... nd engages in disciplined thought to discover new ideas. Yet, one always has to think about what one find
- cultural-critique
- ===== In this assignment, we want you to put the ideas from this class together and use them as a critic... ue the culture in which you live. One of the key ideas in this class is **ideology**. The word //ideolog... ill be evaluated on how well you explain your own ideas, and how well you support your ideas with concrete information from a primary source. You are not requi
- attendance
- ists on Canvas to help you think about the week’s ideas on your own. * Weekly quiz questions that help ... ou consolidate your knowledge about the important ideas in the week’s readings and the lecture videos and... regularly throughout the semester to discuss the ideas from class with your colleagues and your tutor. T... There are a lot of provocative and controversial ideas in this class, and we hope you enjoy talking thro
- what-we-will-do
- is //how to learn// and how to discover your own ideas. Also, in the pandemic year of 2020, we have all ... In the first week of each module, we cover basic ideas anthropologists have developed to understand the ... his class. * In the second week we discuss these ideas in the context of a single ethnographic case stud... e an argument for your own point of view on these ideas. Most of these ask you to reflect critically on y
- how-to-zoom
- ork in small breakout sessions to brainstorm some ideas for the group to discuss. Or, the lecturer might ... nd students’ questions, and expand on some of the ideas from our short video presentations in that week’s
- types-of-pubs
- ebody’s “writing.” Scholars usually present their ideas and the results of their research by writing abou... he truly great scholars are able to explain their ideas in words that anyone can understand, and we do tr
- advice
- , doing something new, and reflecting on your own ideas and the reasoning behind them. **If you want to s
- birth-interview
- gs assigned in this class. If you want to discuss ideas and information found in these readings or in oth
- peer-criticism
- derstand what you understand (by summarizing your ideas in //their// own words). For this assignment, you