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  2. Buddhism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: Abstract:. Buddhism has existed for around two and half millennia, and is practiced by over 500 million people in the world today. ... of people steeped in their worldly existence and participating through patronage and devotional practices to Buddhist
  3. Islam | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/islam
    7 Jun 2024: traditions of interpreting and living by the revelation; knowledge, cultural production, and social life related to the revelation in one way or another; and the identity of people and peoples associated ... divisions. Some people are very committed to
  4. Medical pluralism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/medical-pluralism
    7 Jun 2024: which can result in the eclecticism of medical concepts and therapies as practiced in people’s everyday lives. ... influence people’s behaviour, compel action, communicate, instil fear or trust, and even heal.
  5. Postsocialism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/postsocialism
    7 Jun 2024: that governed the lives of more than a quarter of a billion people. ... market, or particular groups), things (residential housing, furnishings, and aesthetic styles), and people (especially people’s embodied experience).
  6. Browse Entries | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region. Religion. Theory. Sort by. sort by. title (asc). title (des). date (asc). date (des). Apply.. Browse Entries. filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics.
  7. About | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region. Religion. Theory. Sort by. sort by. title (asc). title (des). date (asc). date (des). Apply.. About. The Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology (OEA) is an open teaching and
  8. Money | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/money
    7 Jun 2024: Just describing the meanings people assign, however, is not enough to understand what money is. ... Wolf, E.R. 2010. Europe and the people without history. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  9. Values | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/values
    7 Jun 2024: Why do people of a given social formation, if exposed to the same rituals, narratives, etc. ... value hierarchy becomes reproduced within individuals, rather than different values coming to exist as equals within people?
  10. Tax | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/tax
    7 Jun 2024: Why do people pay or evade taxes, and why does the state collect them? ... Fiscal systems also shape peoples’ perceptions regarding who contributes to society; where wealth is created; the place of the state in the lives of people; the place of people
  11. Animals | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/animals
    7 Jun 2024: Outside of Amazonia, the peoples of the circumpolar regions have also prompted anthropologists to think again about animism. ... Nomadic Peoples (N.S.) 10(2), 6-30. Best, S., A. J. Nocella II, R.
  12. Tribe | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/tribe
    7 Jun 2024: The Nuer: a description of the modes of livelihood and political institutions of a Niliotic people. ... describes the subject as ‘the study of what are called primitive or backward peoples’ (1952: 2).
  13. Waste | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/waste
    7 Jun 2024: Forth 2018). One was to locate pollution in the properties of substances and things as opposed to the relations between people and categories. ... Rather than proceeding from an analytical definition of indeterminacy, they start from ethnographic
  14. Disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/disability
    7 Jun 2024: other people than it is in contexts where personhood runs parallel with individualism. ... References . Ablon, J. 1984. Little people in America: the social dimension of dwarfism.
  15. Gambling | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/gambling
    7 Jun 2024: up of individuals, and drawn attention away from the substantive manipulation of people by gambling machines. ... In Lilies of the field: marginal people who live for the moment (eds) S.
  16. Precarity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: This existential perspective brings into view people’s feelings of vulnerability, displacement, and hopelessness. ... In recessionary Japan, people face growing hopelessness, isolation, and feelings of not belonging.
  17. Depression | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: 2013). It reportedly affects more than 264 million people worldwide (Ritchie & Roser 2021). ... middle class whites’) and naively applying it to all other people (Kleinman 1988: xii).
  18. Submit an entry | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: If you do provide pictures, please ensure that you hold written permission from the copyright owners for all people who may appear in them.
  19. Games | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: Although games are widespread and familiar to many of the world’s peoples, providing a compelling, overarching definition for what constitutes ‘a game’ has proved difficult. ... drives a car) in order to better distinguish between various ways in
  20. Silence | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/silence
    7 Jun 2024: It enables or limits people’s ability to relate to each other in particular ways. ... Here, the silencing of people’s social and political voice can be sensed in stillness.
  21. Dependence | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: by Suzanne Miers and Igor Kopytoff (1977) as accumulating ‘wealth in people’ (see also Vansina 1990, Guyer 1993). ... Chicago: University Press. Davis, J. 2015 [1977]. People of the Mediterranean: an essay in comparative social anthropology.
  22. Resistance | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/resistance
    7 Jun 2024: theories of how people act, and with what kind of consciousness or intentions, within political systems. ... New York: Columbia University Press. Wolf, E. 1982. Europe and the people without history.
  23. Water | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: also powerful influences on how people respond to a range of water issues. ... Oxford: University Press. Muru-Lanning, M. 2016. Tupuna Awa: people and politics of the Waikato River.
  24. Art | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/art
    7 Jun 2024: Western civilisation, and the task of anthropology was to study supposedly ‘primitive peoples’. ... to studying people of the same or superior social status than the anthropologists themselves.
  25. Animism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/animism
    7 Jun 2024: Would disenchantment explain why Yukaghir view their stones, skis, or food products as being ‘not people’? ... Ojibwe consider that people are especially open to perceiving animistic beings in dreams, where they routinely encounter them.
  26. Death | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    7 Jun 2024: 2018). People the world over are, as Heraclitus put it, ‘living each other’s death’. ... Young people had turned away from their traditional cosmology and the beliefs that upheld it.
  27. Mining | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/mining
    7 Jun 2024: Boom economies can crash, leaving people and regions longing for the days of increased but impermanent wealth (Ferguson 1999). ... It is also preferable to use them in dangerous situations which could endanger the lives of people.
  28. Farming | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/farming
    7 Jun 2024: Anthropology has always engaged with agrarian people. Proponents of agricultural anthropology, i.e. ... Anthropologists thus often foreground the importance of meaning-making, identity, and the value of agriculture to people.
  29. Architecture | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/architecture
    7 Jun 2024: of people that performed them) with certain buildings or particular parts of them. ... place—even if the people who perform them think or say they do.
  30. Care | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/care
    7 Jun 2024: such people initially use to make their claim to dependence as, instead, a wilful refusal of self-care (Lester 2019). ... Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Bakke, O.M. 2005. When children became people: the birth of childhood in early Christianity.
  31. Diabetes | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/diabetes
    7 Jun 2024: Approximately 10% of people worldwide have type 1 diabetes as of July 2020. ... It also conflicts with how people living with diabetes view their own diabetes aetiologies.
  32. Literacy | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/literacy
    7 Jun 2024: Introduction. Literacy is such a central part of most people’s everyday lives that its ubiquity can be taken for granted. ... Review of Educational Research 54(4), 525-46. Faris, E. 1925. Pre-literate peoples.
  33. Magic | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/magic
    7 Jun 2024: One may wonder: perhaps such people, despite their discernment, were ignorant of modern science – is magic ‘primitive’ or ‘barbarous’, then? ... in and through practice – in other words, in figuring out what people do exactly, when they do
  34. Professionals | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/professionals
    7 Jun 2024: An on-looking doctor remarks that ‘many people here have nothing wrong with them’ (White et al. ... Reflecting on what this shift means for people’s identification with ideas of Indian nationhood, C.J.
  35. Sport | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/sport
    7 Jun 2024: customs (along with dances, rituals, and other practices) that scholars used to classify people into ethnic groups. ... W.J. Morgan 1997. Variations in race relations: sporting events for Native Peoples in Canada.
  36. Ethnicity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/ethnicity
    7 Jun 2024: Their ‘social evolutionism’ divided people into groups and placed them along hierarchies of evolutionary progress. ... Harwood: Amsterdam. Guneratne, Arjun. 2002. Many tongues, one people. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  37. History | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/history
    7 Jun 2024: Archaeologists, for example, continue to speak of ‘prehistory’ for any Native American people before European contact, denying history and historical agency to Native American peoples prior to the arrival of Europeans. ... The book’s title is ironic
  38. Sharing | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/sharing
    7 Jun 2024: sharing’. Instead, people would speak about ‘helping out’, ‘supplying’, or ‘lending’ (see Widlok 2017: 19-20). ... People may disagree on what to call a transfer, but their actions usually speak louder than their words.
  39. Relations | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/relations
    7 Jun 2024: People’s actions and behaviour were to be described (analysed, theorised) in the context of the diverse relations in which they were enmeshed. ... London: Tavistock Publications. Haraway, D. 2003. The companion species manifesto: dogs, people, and
  40. Debt | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/debt
    7 Jun 2024: 2012). Boas studied competitive gift-giving among the Kwakiutl people in North America, a practice known as the potlatch. ... people’s labour to financial institutions, as debtors structurally fail to honour their instalments on time.
  41. Cooperatives | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/cooperatives
    7 Jun 2024: They employ more than 60.000 people, and amount to over 4.5 million members overall. ... Cooperatives may pool from the immediate kin group to recruit members, and people may see the house as a cooperative.
  42. Egalitarianism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/egalitarianism
    7 Jun 2024: Like Locke and Rousseau, Marx emphasised that people have rights over what they produce. ... They attune people to the value of egalitarianism and to the various ways it may be threatened.
  43. Photography | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/photography
    7 Jun 2024: and Andean peoples have invested images with meaning and value’ (Poole 1997, 7-8). ... People use photography to gain knowledge and mastery over their environments and the people around them.
  44. Resilience | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/resilience
    7 Jun 2024: The concept can thus make governance more responsive to people’s needs, as it foregrounds adaptation and learning from past interventions. ... In this way, resilience can even be grounded in toxic entanglements between people and chronic economic and
  45. Palliative care | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/palliative-care
    7 Jun 2024: care for older people (Davies and Higginson 2004; Visser, Borgstrom and Holti 2020). ... were generally unable to provide the kind of death that people would prefer.
  46. Childhood | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/childhood
    7 Jun 2024: Bristol: Policy Press. Du Bois, C. 1944. The people of Alor: a social-psychological study of an East Indian island. ... Marshall, L. 2016. ‘Going to school to become good people’: examining aspirations to respectability and goodness among
  47. Divination | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/divination
    7 Jun 2024: In other words, Turner made a case that rites actuate, not represent, changed states in people. ... This fuel yields words, which in turn yields perspectives and paths (caminos) for the people who seek diviners.
  48. Masculinity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/masculinity
    7 Jun 2024: most often men, and the people on whom they concentrated their attention were as well. ... I’m beginning to think now just in terms of people’ (1999: 607).
  49. Pandemics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/pandemics
    7 Jun 2024: Biehl, João and Adriana Petryna. 2013. When people come first: Critical studies in global health. ... Stanford: Stanford University Press. McNeill, William. 1976. Plagues and peoples. New York: Anchor Press.
  50. Revolution | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/revolution
    7 Jun 2024: remote regions, including that of the Maale people in the South (Donham 1999). ... One Egyptian activist noted,. [S]o much was revealed about people around us.
  51. Addiction | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/addiction
    7 Jun 2024: the myriad ways that people on the periphery carve out ways of living that are at variance with the prevailing cultural centre. ... For example, the Navajo, an indigenous people of the Southwestern United States, have long employed peyote in their

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