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  2. Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology |

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    2 Jun 2024: resource. Its goal is to facilitate access to scholarship in Social Anthropology.
  3. Sharia | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Recent scholarship has, however, argued for closer attention to the transformations wrought by the Mongol invasions of the Near East in the thirteenth century. ... Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag. Nakissa, A. 2014. An ethical solution to the
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    2 Jun 2024: recent scholarship has shown how architecture is not static, but is instead a creative and ever-evolving process through which people—as active agents, and using their past experience, knowledge, skills, ... As such, they were implicitly perceived as
  5. Anthropocene | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: On this point, their work converges with that of another form of scholarship, to which speculation and creativity are central. ... Like the speculative scholarship discussed earlier, such writings undermine the Euro-American modernist division between
  6. Buddhism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Much early scholarship had portrayed Buddhism as a timeless, textual, rational, ascetic, non-violent, and apolitical religion. ... This is reflected, for example, in the emphasis given to textual research in international scholarship in Buddhist Studies.
  7. Ethnicity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Lastly, this entry illustrates that anthropological scholarship has evolved alongside such political claims, and needs to account for their dynamic and often paradoxical outcomes. ... future anthropological scholarship can disrupt grand theories of
  8. Resistance | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: It was unable to take into account the vast majority of the world’s ordinary, colonised people – the subalterns – and the ways in which they were not represented in most scholarship. ... not least because traditional theories of domination and
  9. Tourism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: This type of insight has been explored with increased subtlety in recent scholarship. ... participants. The experience of visited people was hardly taken into account in scholarship on tourism in any empirically-grounded manner until the recent wave of
  10. Tax | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Likewise, scholarship focusing on taxpayer perspectives builds on both compliance work and social psychology (Kirchler & Braithwaite 2007). ... Building on anthropology’s rich scholarship on reciprocity to look at taxes, Lotta Björklund Larsen (2018)
  11. Visual anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: newed theoretical and methodological potentials of visual and/or media-based scholarship in anthropology. ... The effect of the move towards multimodal anthropology has not only been the acknowledgement and creation of different forms of anthropological
  12. Postsocialism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: One possible future for what is still called postsocialism might be its amalgamation with postcolonialism, as a new hybrid area of scholarship, focused upon societies whose histories and ideologies challenge the ... The span of recent postsocialist
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    2 Jun 2024: recent scholarship has shown how architecture is not static, but is instead a creative and ever-evolving process through which people—as active agents, and using their past experience, knowledge, skills, ... As such, they were implicitly perceived as
  14. Voice | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: subaltern speak?’, while psychoanalytically-inspired scholarship has emphasised the uncanny character of voice as both of the self (emerging from one’s own body) and other to it (resonating outside the ... Voice in Euro-American modernity. The
  15. Silence | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Anthropological rethinking of silence and voice has been particularly prominent in feminist traditions, in the study of care, and in decolonial scholarship that often studies silence as refusal and resistance. ... The scholarship on haunting silences
  16. Magic | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Later scholarship, based on ethnographic fieldwork and extensive time spent in the company of magic practitioners observing how magic is carried out in practice, became more interested in understanding magic rather ... Indeed, scholarship based on
  17. Disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Beyond the Euro-American west. The roots of most scholarship on disability are in the civil rights movements of the 1960s, particularly in the disabling contexts of industrialization and the rise ... Recent developments. Citizenship and belonging. In
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    2 Jun 2024: recent scholarship has shown how architecture is not static, but is instead a creative and ever-evolving process through which people—as active agents, and using their past experience, knowledge, skills, ... As such, they were implicitly perceived as
  19. Infrastructure | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Understanding infrastructures in this relational way has meant that the term has been opened up by recent scholarship.
  20. Surveillance | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: In scholarship, this connotation was given a paradigmatic and enduring shape by Michel Foucault’s influential text Discipline and punish ([1975] 2019).
  21. Emic and etic | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jun 2024: Finally, the third section addresses current scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that continues to debate the emic/etic distinction. ... Glendale, Calif.: Summer Institute of Linguistics. 1962. With heart and mind: a personal synthesis of

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