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- about_this_seminar @3601:2020
- n in-depth exploration of several current debates within the field about the nature of anthropology, and i... hat means and where each of us stands as thinkers within the discipline of anthropology. ## What does it ... udied by many other disciplines. Scholars working within one discipline, however, speak in a common langua... ctive which is informed by the history of debates within the field on these shared questions. Their discip
- 5 @2700:2021
- contain multitudes; there is a unity of opposites within every thing ===== Nothing has an essence. Everyt... nd essence in the many examples of people’s lives within one community or situation. * The idea of Orok... ngdom is now defined by the community’s existence within a postcolonial, post-Apartheid nation-state. *
- 5 @2700:2022
- contain multitudes; there is a unity of opposites within every thing ===== Nothing has an essence. Everyt... nd essence of the many examples of people’s lives within one community or situation. * The idea of Orok... ngdom is now defined by the community’s existence within a postcolonial, post-Apartheid nation-state. *
- 8 @2700:2022
- ed on tradition or value-rationality will develop within itself a capacity to administer itself. * It will develop a bureaucratic organization within itself. * A bureaucracy is a system of office... - It assumes that we can speak of a single state within a single territory, as if it exists in isolation.
- 12 @2700:2025
- cated salmon are Latourian hybrids, existing only within a network of relationships to people and technolo... monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory”** (Weber [1921] 1946, 78). ==... ges humans as social beings shaped by experiences within an unequal society, unlike the singular public sp
- 4 @2700:2022
- ratified global system, and each society contains within it separate, unequal strata * Some people’s n... selected as the standard for everyone else, both within one society and globally. * Other people’s pe... icit in masking structures of cultural domination within and among societies in favor of the “mosaic of cu
- 4 @2700:2021
- ratified global system, and each society contains within it separate, unequal strata * Some people’s n... selected as the standard for everyone else, both within one society and globally. * Other people’s pe... icit in masking structures of cultural domination within and among societies in favor of the “mosaic of cu
- ethnocentrism_and_cultural_relativism
- ns that to understand any one pattern of behavior within a culture, it must be seen in relation to the other patterns within that society, and the system of social institutio... s generally start from the view that the patterns within a community are elements of an integrated system
- religion_and_economy
- did not need to be examined as a distinct domain within society. Anything which had a normative regularit... ocesses of social change at a purely local level, within one single, enclosed system. However the global s
- 6 @2700:2025
- t? ===== > [J]eans wearing cannot be assimilated within the implicit assumption of normativity that has b... history and that remains an implicit device even within theories of practice. (Miller 2010, 426) ===
- 12 @2700:2022
- etween society and land-based resources, and also within classes and groups within society itself" (Blaikie 1987, 17; see also Watts 1983).// ==== Political ecol
- 2667 @2667
- ialogue to explore the differences of perspective within the group and to think more deeply about them. #... dent will investigate a problematic issue arising within the social study of religion, read ethnographies
- 8 @6916:2024
- ed on tradition or value-rationality will develop within itself a capacity to administer itself. * It will develop a bureaucratic organization within itself. * A bureaucracy is a system of office
- 11.1 @1002:2024
- etween society and land-based resources, and also within classes and groups within society itself.” (Blaikie and Brookfield 1987, 17) Climate change is best unde
- translation
- ure of language contact. The assumptions embedded within the dominant code of English constrain people’s u... foreign texts. Religious translation takes place within a context of a “colonial linguistics” which not o