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  2. Ethnography | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/ethnography
    17 May 2024: Studies that throw light upon alien practices and values often lead to self-examination. ... London: Dent. Dresch, P. 1992. Ethnography and general theory or people versus humankind.
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    17 May 2024: People’s ongoing pursuit of status and power subverts the sociability they strive to achieve. ... New Laws and orders also often promised to vanquish sorcerers and the disruptions they caused.</p> <p>Money, too, which people found alien and difficult
  4. Cargo cults | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/cargo-cults
    17 May 2024: People’s ongoing pursuit of status and power subverts the sociability they strive to achieve. ... Money, too, which people found alien and difficult to acquire or comprehend, was often targeted as a threat to unity.
  5. Monsters | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/monsters
    17 May 2024: The lives of local monsters and ‘their’ people are thus deeply, intricately, and intimately entangled. ... Comaroff, J. & J.L. Comaroff 2002. Alien-nation: zombies, immigrants, and millennial capitalism.
  6. Colonialism / postcolonialism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/colonialism-postcolonialism
    17 May 2024: Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf. Wolf, E. 1982. Europe and the people without history. ... as a consequence there is no such thing as normal Black people in the colonial world.
  7. Phenomenology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/phenomenology
    17 May 2024: terms of how alien we are to one another, as well as to ourselves. ... Anthropological Theory 9(4), 419-38. Waldenfels, B. 2011. Phenomenology of the alien: basic concepts.
  8. Citizenship | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/citizenship
    17 May 2024: These projects work in the interface between people, policy, markets, and the state. ... These studies bring out the complex relationships between people and state bureaucracy, and between people and law.
  9. Ontological turn, the | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/ontological-turn
    17 May 2024: People see the world in different ways, but the world is still the world. ... However, there are other people involved in divination who do not think this is the case.
  10. Science | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/science
    17 May 2024: Traweek, like Latour and Woolgar, explicitly played up the strangeness of treating physicists as if they were an alien cultural and social form. ... If anthropologists’ accounts persistently irritate and offend the people they are describing, then
  11. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/679/feed

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    17 May 2024: premised on alien concepts of the bourgeois liberal individual, and producing elitist and perniciously gendered scriptings of nationhood (Chatterjee 1986, 2012). ... In <em>Implicit understandings: observing, reporting, reflecting on encounters between
  12. Autism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/autism
    17 May 2024: This is because both sameness and difference imply a ‘norm’ against which people’s individual value is measured. ... Metaphilosophy 40, 499-516. ——— 2009c. Humans, aliens & autism. Daedalus 138(3), 44-59.
  13. Digital anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/digital-anthropology
    17 May 2024: technologies, as against the study of the use and consequences of digital technologies by ordinary people. ... An example is Patricia Lange’s (2014) work on how young people create material for YouTube.
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    17 May 2024: These studies bring out the complex relationships between people and state bureaucracy, and between people and law. ... This could be by creating new laws or constitutions, new categories of people and political subjects, or by changing public opinion.
  15. Mental Health | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    17 May 2024: 8) people around the world considered to be living with a ‘mental disorder’. ... mental experiences people have and how they make sense of them (Luhrmann 2020; Weisman et al.
  16. Writing anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/writing-anthropology
    17 May 2024: apprenticeship among the Songhay people who live in Niger and Mali in West Africa. ... The book builds on interviews with local people and police investigators, newspaper articles, and observation of the court case.
  17. Transhumanism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/transhumanism
    17 May 2024: It then highlights people and ideas that speculate on and project futures reflective of transhumanism’s specific stripe of posthumanism. ... rights and power impossible, regardless of the categories used, and despite the struggles of people to expand
  18. Deleuze | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/deleuze
    17 May 2024: That Deleuze, of all people, could be credited with such a break could be considered surprising, especially since it would be easy to see him as an intellectually (as opposed to ... And while Deleuze brushed this off as ‘a joke meant to make people
  19. Latin America | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/latin-america
    17 May 2024: nature of the peoples that they governed as a barrier to achieving it. ... This suggested that mestizo peasant farmers, working class people, and even some indigenous people in the north and centre of Mexico, still saw indigenous Chiapas as a culturally
  20. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/112/feed

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    17 May 2024: An example is Patricia Lange’s (2014) work on how young people create material for YouTube. ... anthropology tends to investigate the ways people regard each other as acting appropriately or inappropriately.
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    17 May 2024: people in physical performance, because more energy was seen to remain devoted to their physicality as opposed to their mentality (Martin 2021, 37). ... mental experiences people have and how they make sense of them (Luhrmann 2020; Weisman et al.
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    17 May 2024: people in physical performance, because more energy was seen to remain devoted to their physicality as opposed to their mentality (Martin 2021, 37). ... mental experiences people have and how they make sense of them (Luhrmann 2020; Weisman et al.
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    17 May 2024: people in physical performance, because more energy was seen to remain devoted to their physicality as opposed to their mentality (Martin 2021, 37). ... mental experiences people have and how they make sense of them (Luhrmann 2020; Weisman et al.
  24. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/682/feed

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    17 May 2024: Infrastructures like roads and railways are tangible material forms that exist in particular places and that people use in their everyday lives. ... It is this ability to connect that enables things and people to move, and societies to function.
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    17 May 2024: both in accordance with and by rupturing the social norms of the people they haunt. ... can capsize ships; the <i>uissuit</i>, a ‘strange people that live in the sea.
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    17 May 2024: That Deleuze, of all people, could be credited with such a break could be considered surprising, especially since it would be easy to see him as an intellectually (as opposed to ... And while Deleuze brushed this off as ‘a joke meant to make people
  27. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/685/feed

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    17 May 2024: That Deleuze, of all people, could be credited with such a break could be considered surprising, especially since it would be easy to see him as an intellectually (as opposed to ... And while Deleuze brushed this off as ‘a joke meant to make people
  28. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/687/feed

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    17 May 2024: That Deleuze, of all people, could be credited with such a break could be considered surprising, especially since it would be easy to see him as an intellectually (as opposed to ... And while Deleuze brushed this off as ‘a joke meant to make people
  29. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/688/feed

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    17 May 2024: That Deleuze, of all people, could be credited with such a break could be considered surprising, especially since it would be easy to see him as an intellectually (as opposed to ... And while Deleuze brushed this off as ‘a joke meant to make people
  30. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/251/feed

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    17 May 2024: Insisting on people’s sameness may even blend into opposition to affirmative action policies. ... Moreover, the right to biological reproduction of people or groups of people of all colours was limited.
  31. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/122/feed

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    17 May 2024: Anthropology has innovated methodologically to get closer to the experiences, lives, and self-narrations of people themselves. ... Ed, for instance, remarks that to understand people like himself ‘you need experts’.
  32. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/311/feed

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    17 May 2024: Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology - Culture https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry-tags/culture en Jean Price-Mars https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/jean-price-mars <div class="image"><img typeof="foaf:Image"
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    17 May 2024: Webster warned of a pandemic more severe than the 1918 ‘Spanish Flu’ which had killed around 50 million people. ... 1976. <i>Plagues and peoples</i>. New York: Anchor Press.</p> <p>Moran-Thomas, Amy. 2019.
  34. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/668/feed

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    17 May 2024: It also conflicts with how people living with diabetes view their own diabetes aetiologies. ... 2019). Additionally, easing the diagnostic criteria for diabetes means that more people are diagnosed with the illness, and therefore required to take
  35. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/212/feed

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    17 May 2024: Insisting on people’s sameness may even blend into opposition to affirmative action policies. ... Moreover, the right to biological reproduction of people or groups of people of all colours was limited.
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    17 May 2024: Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology - Nationalism https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry-tags/nationalism en Jean Price-Mars https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/jean-price-mars <div class="image"><img typeof="foaf:Image"
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    17 May 2024: Like Locke and Rousseau, Marx emphasised that people have rights over what they produce. ... This must be so because people are not regarded as the sole authors of their own actions.
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    17 May 2024: people in physical performance, because more energy was seen to remain devoted to their physicality as opposed to their mentality (Martin 2021, 37). ... mental experiences people have and how they make sense of them (Luhrmann 2020; Weisman et al.
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    17 May 2024: The concept can thus make governance more responsive to people’s needs, as it foregrounds adaptation and learning from past interventions. ... Rappaport held that cultures were instrumental for the satisfaction of people’s needs, be it through
  40. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/677/feed

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    17 May 2024: and Apple Watch enable people to monitor a range of activities and functions associated with their bodies and minds. ... p>Participatory surveillance does, however, include a ‘vertical’ dimension, in the sense that people can monitor the authorities
  41. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/381/feed

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    17 May 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.
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    17 May 2024: Boas studied competitive gift-giving among the Kwakiutl people in North America, a practice known as the <em>potlatch</em>. ... In contemporary Vietnam, burning money is a commonplace activity whereby people supply money to ancestors, gods, or ghosts
  43. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/221/feed

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    17 May 2024: Insisting on people’s sameness may even blend into opposition to affirmative action policies. ... Moreover, the right to biological reproduction of people or groups of people of all colours was limited.
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    17 May 2024: Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology - State https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry-tags/state en Jean Price-Mars https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/jean-price-mars <div class="image"><img typeof="foaf:Image"
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  46. Landscape | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/landscape
    17 May 2024: or to do with ‘nature’ and land rather than with people and urbanised surroundings. ... Building, dwelling, living: how animals and people make themselves at home in the world.
  47. Climate change | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/climate-change
    17 May 2024: Others describe lessons that can be learnt from indigenous people and their engagement with the environment, such as Amazonian or Melanesian peoples who leave a minimal ecological footprint by not altering ... Thus it affects people in different ways,
  48. Tourism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/tourism
    17 May 2024: Visited people and mediating specialists co-construct this experience with and for the visitors. ... They look at the visited people as objects, from a position of voyeuristic separation.
  49. Mind | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/mind
    17 May 2024: People have some sense of these distinctions, but their distinctness is not culturally meaningful. ... They also argued that people in different social worlds thought differently about mental causation.
  50. Feasting | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/feasting
    17 May 2024: What happens then is that food serves to oppose two groups of people (givers and receivers). ... How is it that people and invisible guests can eat the same food?
  51. Cannibalism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/cannibalism
    17 May 2024: Distant people were often portrayed as cannibals: that is, as strange, animal-like creatures. ... epidemic of kuru, the neurological disease afflicting the Fore people (Bennet et al.
  52. Gifts | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/gifts
    17 May 2024: People in the Trobriands traditionally adhere to matrilineal descent and patrilocal post-marital residence. ... Here, people of low castes were generally not expected to return the dan gifts they receive from their superiors.

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