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- research-exercise
- scholarly publication by an anthropologist on the topic of gifts, exchange, economic organization, or a related topic. Make a claim about the author’s relationship to ... and use it to develop your own understanding of a topic. The ideas in scholarly publications are not mere... to find out more about what people think about a topic: Do a bibliography crawl. Check the list of refer
- what-we-will-do
- the things that anthropologists talk about. Each topic complements the others, and together they help us... to rethink how their societies have defined this topic and how it might be defined differently. * In th... anthropologists have developed to understand the topic. Usually there is a chapter from a textbook assig... y catalogue. * In the third week, we examine the topic in a comparative framework, usually by examining
- cultural-critique
- ry source. You are not required to research your topic by finding scholarly sources (or secondary sources) on your topic. Your argument will be stronger if you explain yo... **, that is, does each focus on one main point or topic? * Is the **order of topics** clear to a reader
- attendance
- or multimedia presentations, each on a single key topic or example relevant to the week, in the checklist
- birth-interview
- details about students. We understand that this topic can tread into territory that you or others want
- how-to-zoom
- he lecturer might extemporaneously reflect on the topic of the week and students’ questions, and expand o
- types-of-pubs
- . While the chapters all address the same general topic, theme, or problem, they are meant to be self-con