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5.1.1 @1001:2020
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Your learning is the changes you see in your own thinking. This semester there were a lot of changes, most... ished based on how much and what kind of rational thinking they involve (Weber [1919] 1946). This is how We... elieve that society has already done the rational thinking about what the best kind of organization is. * ... space. * Washing your hands means consciously thinking about what “clean” means. * Self-isolation at
2.2.0 @1001:2020
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e emic concepts names for things? ===== * When thinking of an example of an emic category from their own ... student of Erving Goffmann, is very interested in thinking about society as a system of communication, inclu... und the same time that Goffman and Garfinkel were thinking about social action as communication, the psychol... monstrate the role of social pressure in people’s thinking and perception. He showed for instance that peopl
1.2.1 @1001:2020
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(Gould [1981] 1996) * We can call this kind of thinking **pseudoscientific racism** The other anthropolo
1.3.1 @1001:2020
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g crops in gardens, and most of the year they are thinking about one crop in particular, //'wateya// (//Dios
2.3.0 @1001:2020
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ion" of culture is between equally valued ways of thinking (Asad 1986) * Some languages are "strong" becaus
5.1.2 @1001:2020
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l for a society's ideals. ## Three main themes Thinking back on the class, I can see three main ideas tha
in-lecture_quiz_questions @1001:2020
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ry lecture is meant to stimulate and provoke your thinking. We lecturers need you students to be an active a
module_1_quiz @1001:2020
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arity with the basic building blocks of scholarly thinking, such as identifying what is a claim and what is
tutorial_participation @1001:2020
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deas we will discuss. To become aware of your own thinking, you need to participate actively in an open clas
13 @1001:2021
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n to record a disappearing way of life and way of thinking. * They relied on interviews with people who h

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