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- two things I already knew were very important to societies of this region. * Yam gardens and the food gar
- welcome_to_the_seminar @6901:2024
- orce behind postwar economic development as well: societies progress when people are made more free. For that... in progress. * First, although affluent Western societies long claimed to be model for so-called developing societies, they both grapple with the same kinds of social ... longer has much credibility as a model for other societies, and the dream of a New World Order based on libe
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- of poverty and inequality in so-called developed societies, and from a larger perspective, also reveal strug
- 9 @3621:2024
- cialization happen? What are the consequences for societies given that they are necessarily diverse and yet t
- 8 @3621:2024
- politics of linguistic difference in contemporary societies based on ideologies of a monoglot standard. Diffe
- 7.2 @1002:2022
- ap into social capital, but poverty in capitalist societies tends to be concentrated, and poor communities ar... nd more of the middle class in wealthy capitalist societies. It’s not just poor, deprived, or marginalized pe
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- ill’s methods of difference and agreement ====== Societies of the world, whether large or small, are differe... arison among several cases to understand why some societies are different than others, and why some societies are similar. John Stuart Mill ([1843] 1882), a philosopher of the 19th century who had an interest in societies and their differences, provides a framework for t
- 6.2 @1002:2022
- h century in industrialized, affluent, capitalist societies of “the West” (and especially after the second Wo... er [1997] 2013). * Capitalist firms in affluent societies use their economic power to pressure states to el
- 5.2 @1002:2022
- ===== Lévi-Strauss ([1949] 1969) notes that all societies prohibit “incest” (marriage of relatives), but wh... e to have kinship classifications? In fact, many societies have forms of kinship that have nothing to do wit... 1, 108–9; see also O’Brien 1977; Krige 1974). * Societies like Kawelka consist of small groups of people wh... od of the group’s land (Strathern 1973). In many societies people speak of kinship as a natural fact in thei
- 5.1 @1002:2022
- p with adults over many years. * There are no societies in which some form of kinship is not recognized. ... d //mater// are positions in a social system. In societies with temporary marriages, * a child is created... ategories of kin, groups of people, structures of societies ===== For many societies, tracing one’s kinship through either a mother or a father locates one in space, a
- 2022 @1002:2022
- | | |\\ | **9** | **Managing diversity in plural societies** | Gowricharn (2015); Eriksen (1997) | Eriksen (... 0** | **Migration and multiculturalism in Western societies** | Vertovec (2007) | Rex (1996); Taussig (1991) ... ms from an Indigenous Perspective.” In //Museums, Societies and the Creation of Value//, edited by Howard Mor... torship: Indigenous perspectives in post-colonial societies—Proceedings//, 18–22. Ottawa: Published by the Ca
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- uo land ownership in Kenya ===== One of the ways societies respond to market forces is by placing limits on ... visible to the people in that society. * All societies have at least two spheres of exchanges: things yo
- 2.2 @1002:2022
- s everywhere ===== Gift economies are not simply societies in which there’s a lot of gifts. A gift economy i... reciprocity is a “total social phenomenon.” Even societies which have created the possibility of individuali... Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies//, translated by W. D. Halls, 1–14, 39–46, 78–83.... Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies//. Translated by W. D. Halls. New York: W. W. Nor
- 2.1 @1002:2022
- Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies//, translated by W. D. Halls, 1–14, 39–46, 78–83.
- 1.1 @1002:2022
- e people you meet. What are the biggest problems societies face today? Write some ideas down. ===== The big... thropology back on ourselves, and examine our own societies and backgrounds as one possibility among many. A