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- 7.2 @1002:2022
- = ==== Week 7: Care as capital after the Fordist social contract ==== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 1002: Anthropol... n reading:** Mazelis (2015); Nelson (2000) ===== Social capital in The Flats ===== Being a neighbor invo... d play this game on this field, people accumulate social capital. ===== Becoming kin in The Flats ===== ... p relationships are sites for the accumulation of social capital. ===== Social capital in a migrant commu
- 7.1 @1002:2018
- cieties end up being the same. * Not all kinds of social change are progress. By the end of this week, I ... with Emile Durkheim, he is credited with some of social science's main ideas. Weber's approach to social forms starts from the view that there are different typ... the way that anthropologists do. His views about social change are ethnocentric. He assumed that all soci
- 7.1 @1002:2022
- = ==== Week 7: Care as capital after the Fordist social contract ==== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 1002: Anthropol... nd recipient because both are embedded in a total social system. * Reciprocity feels like a rule you mu... == Do we agree that society has rules and being a social subject is following rules? ==== * Are there in fact social rules? Is this an accurate metaphor? * Yes, p
- 4.1.1 @1002:2019
- ogy in the world Module 4, Week 1, Lectures 1 Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 410 ryan.schram@s... l in helping anthropologists think about magic in social terms. ## Evans-Pritchard's distinction between ... superstitions; they are functional components of social systems Evans-Pritchard's work had an influence ... ted to look for how things functioned to maintain social structure, this school called itself **structural
- 4.1.2 @1002:2019
- logy in the world Module 4, Week 1, Lecture 2 Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 410 ryan.schram@s... king to the dead ## The function of witchcraft Social anthropologists loved talking about witchcraft an... seemed a perfect test case for their ideas about social **function**: * Witchcraft and sorcery function ... iety's egalitarian ideology. People bewitch their social equals out of jealousy that they might be gaining
- 13.1 @1002:2018
- ram October 29, 2018 ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au Social Sciences Building 410 (A02) Available at http://... ideas and values which people acquire from their social environment. It shapes how they see, think, and a... ves in a cultural context, we also recognize that social rules, social institutions, and cultural values can act on the world: * **[[:society|Society]] and soci
- 1.1 @1002:2018
- f its forms and so it has had to be very diverse. Social and cultural anthropology is one branch of anthro... avior by looking at it in context, especially the social and cultural forces which affect how people think... ou have to find people. ## What are the biggest social problems today? ## Take a minute to get to know... l perspective are: * **[[:society|Society]] and social forces are real.** Social forces determine how in
- 3.2.1 @1002:2019
- in the world Module 3, Week 2, Lectures 1--2 Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 410 ryan.schram@s... nge Everything of value would be **embedded** in social relationships. In many societies the **embedded... others, but they must adhere to the rules of the social institution of //ikpantuna//. The things are not ... at to systems of reciprocity, but only when a new social institution develops. This is the essence of [[:K
- further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
- mate understanding of people's experiences of the social worlds they inhabit. This unit shows the importan... gy as a distinct way of thinking about societies, social change, and cultural differences. We examine seve... Know what makes anthropology different from other social sciences. * Understand the key concepts with which anthropologists define society, social form, and social change. * Understand how anthro
- 5.1 @1002:2022
- s? What is the line between natural existence and social membership in a community? * Everyone who has ever lived was already part of a larger social order, and had ties to other people when they wer... Which matters more? ===== Biological kinship and social kinship ===== Reproduction and birth are univers... * Genitor (is to) Pater (as) Biological (is to) Social * Genetrix (is to) Mater (as) Biological (is to
- 1.2 @1002:2018
- l perspective are: * **[[:society|Society]] and social forces are real.** Social forces determine how individuals think, act and cooperate with each other. To u... we must look at how their life fits into a larger social context as part of a system. * **Societies are not fixed or inflexible.** Social rules are not simply constraints on individual ch
- 2022 @1002:2022
- t nature]] | | |\\ | Aug 31 | 2. [[5.2|Kinship as social action]] | | |\\ | **6** | **Global gifts and bod... |\\ | **7** | **Care as capital after the Fordist social contract** | Mazelis (2015); Nelson (2000) | |\\ ... rge Issues//, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (Fourth Edition). Londo... //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology//, 4th ed., 217–40. Lon
- 2.2 @1002:2018
- actice of giving and receiving is a foundation of social life and social order in many communities. I would even say that it is part of all communities, even if t... urself. It holds the tribe together. It's the big social event. On a more general level, Moka is a system,... y if not all transactions ## Western culture and social reality ## ### Western culture ### * Western cu
- 5.1 @1002:2018
- o its demise. He argued that capitalism, like any social system, is defined by its contradictions. The con... Nevada Certain kinds of value remain embedded in social relationships while other kinds are able to be co... idual self-interest and the collective force of a social norm, like reciprocity, is one example of dichoto... gnized for this. ## The breakdown of the Fordist social contract ## * Fordism is a method of organizing
- 6.2 @1002:2022
- pitalism. ===== Fordist production and a Fordist social contract ===== In the first half of the 20th cen... s. * The Fordist industrial model is also a new social contract, a new normative idea of people’s entitl... w-skill labor, creating opportunities for greater social mobility and wealth accumulation (mostly for whit... he profits of Fordist enterprise. * The Fordist social contract is also a specific “sexual contract” bet