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  2. Buddhism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jul 2024: This is reflected, for example, in the emphasis given to textual research in international scholarship in Buddhist Studies. ... Kvaerne, 350-71. Oslo: The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture.
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    2 Jul 2024: traction in anthropological diabetes research, as it provides a framework for understanding the social, political, and economic underpinnings of illness and disease interactions. ... This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic
  4. Diabetes | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jul 2024: This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic research that situates food insecurity and diabetes not merely within biomedical milieus, but also as products of social, political, and economic forces. ... Kaplan. 2002. “Epidemiologic
  5. Postsocialism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 Jul 2024: However, the former socialist societies have provided a range of rich anthropological research opportunities for scholars and continue to afford unique insights into key areas of ethnographic and theoretical interest. ... It provided a category home for
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    2 Jul 2024: traction in anthropological diabetes research, as it provides a framework for understanding the social, political, and economic underpinnings of illness and disease interactions. ... This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic
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    2 Jul 2024: A Curtisian hesitation about identifying debt with reciprocity creates space to attend to debt’s violent and exploitative tendencies, as can be seen in a wave of anthropological scholarship since 2008 ... Considering debt and reciprocity alike,
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    2 Jul 2024: traction in anthropological diabetes research, as it provides a framework for understanding the social, political, and economic underpinnings of illness and disease interactions. ... This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic
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    2 Jul 2024: However, the former socialist societies have provided a range of rich anthropological research opportunities for scholars and continue to afford unique insights into key areas of ethnographic and theoretical interest. ... It provided a category home for
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    2 Jul 2024: Cela reste une question ouverte. Certes, le point de vue anti-raciste («<em>anti-racist scholarship</em>») de Firmin a été déterminant pour Price-Mars, mais ce dernier a tracé sa
  11. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/677/feed

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    2 Jul 2024: In scholarship, this connotation was given a paradigmatic and enduring shape by Michel Foucault’s influential text <em>Discipline and punish </em>([1975] 2019). ... The question, for any citizen, is that of reward for their enforced visibility.
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    2 Jul 2024: What is rarely appreciated is ‘the extent to which current thought and research remain influenced by colour-based race concepts’ (Jablonski 2021, 437). ... That shift now provides directions and new avenues for future research (see, among others,
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    2 Jul 2024: away from this evolutionary emphasis on material technology, as well as conjectures about the origins of man, to a focus on empirical field research. ... and marginalised peoples has been that a significant portion of its research has been about ‘dirty
  14. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/667/feed

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    2 Jul 2024: away from this evolutionary emphasis on material technology, as well as conjectures about the origins of man, to a focus on empirical field research. ... and marginalised peoples has been that a significant portion of its research has been about ‘dirty
  15. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/82/feed

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    2 Jul 2024: Sarah Vaughn’s research on water infrastructure and climate adaptation in Guyana, for example, has shown how contemporary attempts to manage the watery coastline of Guyana rests on infrastructural histories of ... Understanding infrastructures in this
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    2 Jul 2024: What is rarely appreciated is ‘the extent to which current thought and research remain influenced by colour-based race concepts’ (Jablonski 2021, 437). ... That shift now provides directions and new avenues for future research (see, among others,
  17. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/102/feed

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    2 Jul 2024: Barth 1967; Ervin 2015). How societies adapt to their environment, and whether they are thereby capable of dealing with adversity, has been a focus of anthropological research for a long time. ... Because psychological resilience is a necessary
  18. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/261/feed

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    2 Jul 2024: This broadening of research contexts, however, has led some analysts to use the term ‘egalitarianism’ somewhat indiscriminately. ... Anthropological scholarship of egalitarianism focuses as much on the creation of wealth, power, and prestige as on
  19. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/52/feed

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    2 Jul 2024: away from this evolutionary emphasis on material technology, as well as conjectures about the origins of man, to a focus on empirical field research. ... and marginalised peoples has been that a significant portion of its research has been about ‘dirty
  20. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/18/feed

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    2 Jul 2024: Cela reste une question ouverte. Certes, le point de vue anti-raciste («<em>anti-racist scholarship</em>») de Firmin a été déterminant pour Price-Mars, mais ce dernier a tracé sa
  21. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/212/feed

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    2 Jul 2024: What is rarely appreciated is ‘the extent to which current thought and research remain influenced by colour-based race concepts’ (Jablonski 2021, 437). ... That shift now provides directions and new avenues for future research (see, among others,

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