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    16 Jun 2024: Hence ‘debt […] generates […] economic and political rents’: regular payments someone receives simply because of owning something (Roitman 2005, 74). ... This mode of economic extraction takes place through financial and commercial relations,
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    16 Jun 2024: Often this is commensurate with the territoriality of the state, in which national borders become sites of heightened surveillance, historically through an alliance of sensory and documentary forms (Baĭburin 2021; Breckenridge ... In the UK, for example,
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    16 Jun 2024: transform their social and economic status (Bajorek 2020).</p> <p>The political potential of photography, however, is not limited to what is depicted in images. ... up rose) or re-creating archival photographs of national parks in order to come to a
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    16 Jun 2024: economic processes for Marx, and therefore the property of more than simply those who ‘own’ or ‘possess’ them. ... This was a form of social and economic organisation that supported neither the accumulation of wealth nor the development of
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    16 Jun 2024: Often this is commensurate with the territoriality of the state, in which national borders become sites of heightened surveillance, historically through an alliance of sensory and documentary forms (Baĭburin 2021; Breckenridge ... In the UK, for example,
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    16 Jun 2024: plan for the final stages of life and death (Long 2005; Seale and van der Geest 2004; Zaman et al. ... Geneva: World Health Organization.</p> <p align="left">———. 2002. National cancer control programmes: Policies and managerial guidelines, 2nd ed.
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    16 Jun 2024: transform their social and economic status (Bajorek 2020).</p> <p>The political potential of photography, however, is not limited to what is depicted in images. ... up rose) or re-creating archival photographs of national parks in order to come to a
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    16 Jun 2024: grande influence dans les sphères du pouvoir politique régional et national. ... p> <p>Au moment des conférences sur le folklore, Price-Mars enseignait au Lycée National (l’actuel Lycée Alexandre Pétion) et avait repris ses études médicales,
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    16 Jun 2024: political and economic anthropology, material culture studies, science and technology studies, and the anthropology of the state to interrogate, in a huge range of places and contexts, what infrastructures are, how ... 2017). Whilst the method of
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    16 Jun 2024: Rappaport held that cultures were instrumental for the satisfaction of people’s needs, be it through religious, economic, or kinship practices. ... 2014; Zraly et al. 2011; Obrist and Büchi 2008). These studies often include a focus on political and
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    16 Jun 2024: It can be part of muted practices of everyday support, for example when neighbours who know about one another’s economic hardship bring food without commenting on their reasons for doing ... and discourse warrants a close examination of language.
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    16 Jun 2024: 188). Racist systems, processes, and structures create the linkages between non-biological racialised groups and specific social, political, economic, and health-related outcomes.
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    16 Jun 2024: practice would bear much closer ethnographic examination (Fadil &amp; Fernando 2015; see e.g. ... The family, inheritance and Islam: a re-examination of the sociology of <em>fara’id</em> law.
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    16 Jun 2024: Altogether, anthropologists have provided an extraordinarily rich ethnographic record of the various ways in which architecture is intricately related to cultural values, social identities, and political or economic relationships. ... Conversely, Melanie
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  17. Metrics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    16 Jun 2024: realms of global governance, economics, and health shape our lived experience and institutions. ... Quantification practices have often themselves become the link between populations and the local, national, or international entities that govern their
  18. Dependence | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    16 Jun 2024: world. Introduction: dependence in context. The spectre of economic dependence haunts our world. ... world-system(s) theories’, a political economic theory that grew out of ‘dependency theory’ in the 1970s.
  19. Neoliberalism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    16 Jun 2024: As Harvey notes, the ‘increasing social inequality’ is observable in national income distribution. ... 2013. What was ‘new’ about neoliberalism? Economic Affairs 33(1), 78-92. Collier, S.J.
  20. Cargo cults | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    16 Jun 2024: to push economic development through cooperation, attracting followers across Papua New Guinea’s Rai Coast. ... His son James Yali, however, was elected several times to Papua New Guinea’s national Parliament.
  21. Medical pluralism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    16 Jun 2024: of ‘holistic’, ‘traditional’, and ‘natural’ treatments, and the attempts of many countries to incorporate alternative treatments into national healthcare. ... In other words, scholars highlight that the efficacy of biomedicine is embedded in
  22. Political ecology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    16 Jun 2024: Marxist theory influenced cultural ecology’s materialist emphasis in the examination of human-ecological systems. ... Economic Geography 50 (3), 256-77. 1996. Justice, nature, and the geography of difference.

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