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  2. Gambling | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    3 Jul 2024: Some include financial speculation within the phenomenon of gambling, but I do not cover that literature here. ... Inevitably, therefore, the problematics are to some extent a product of the regions where they conduct fieldwork.
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    3 Jul 2024: In response, some governments have tried to create more practical school curricula for children. ... Whilst their parents see these natural spaces as the proper place of childhood, some of the children complain about the cold and lack of toys.
  4. Matriliny | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    3 Jul 2024: This entry discusses some of the forms matrilineal kinship may take in practice before considering how anthropologists have understood matriliny since the mid-twentieth century. ... This does not mean that you are not considered ‘related’ in some way,
  5. Anthropocene | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    3 Jul 2024: Rudiak-Gould’s work reveals some of the tensions that can emerge between research and political advocacy. ... the violence of colonialism: for some Indigenous communities, he argues, the apocalypse already arrived long ago.
  6. Farming | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    3 Jul 2024: Some writers relate the intensification of agricultural production and animal domestication to a social evolutionary frame of human history. ... Lastly, organic farming can today be part of industrialised farming, with only some minor differences from
  7. Phenomenology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    3 Jul 2024: Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Leistle, B. 2016. Responsivity and (some) other approaches to alterity. ... American Ethnologist 37(4), 271-82. ——— 2012a. On inaccessibility and vulnerability: some horizons of compatibility between
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    3 Jul 2024: so despite the common experience that some find themselves in that position more regularly than others. ... But the problem we are facing is that talking about sharing is to some extent implicated in sharing practices.
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    3 Jul 2024: infrastructure megaprojects that disconnect some people even as they connect others, and the ongoing legacies of power and colonialism that are made evident when new infrastructures appear.</p> <p>If infrastructures ... permanently reconfigure not just
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    3 Jul 2024: the person would be classified as ‘coloured’ or in some cases as ‘native’ (i.e. ... Being Sami was associatively linked to ‘uncleanliness’, and some locals of Sami background even referred to Samis as forming part of ‘an inferior race’
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    3 Jul 2024: infrastructure megaprojects that disconnect some people even as they connect others, and the ongoing legacies of power and colonialism that are made evident when new infrastructures appear.</p> <p>If infrastructures ... permanently reconfigure not just

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