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House and home | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/house-and-home16 Jun 2024: Anthropologists have also highlighted the role played by houses in producing a distinctive mode of economic organisation, known as the ‘house economy’ (Gudeman & Rivera 1990) or the ‘domestic mode of production’ ... A final tension worth -
Prefigurative politics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/prefigurative-politics16 Jun 2024: These constituted movements that amplified causes which spoke not only to economic and class-related goals, but also to civil rights, ethics, and alternative ways of inhabiting the world. ... Paradoxically, processes aimed at consensual decision-making -
Palliative care | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/palliative-care16 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. ———. 2002. National cancer control programmes: Policies and managerial guidelines, 2nd ed. -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/241/feed16 Jun 2024: It refers to a form of capitalism ascendant since the 1970s but informed by post-war economic philosophical ideas. ... As Harvey notes, the ‘increasing social inequality’ is observable in national income distribution. -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/401/feed16 Jun 2024: The occurrence of sharing behaviour cannot be sufficiently explained by the economic and ecological pressures of a resource situation, even though these play a role. ... Wenzel, G. Hovesrud-Broda & N. Kishigami, 7-26. Osaka: National Museum of -
Surveillance | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/surveillance16 Jun 2024: In the UK, for example, the foundation of the National Health Service (NHS) was also the foundation of an information apparatus that could serve other ends (Rule 1973). ... Are Indian citizens really being compensated by Aadhaar, or is this the final -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/677/feed16 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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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/652/feed16 Jun 2024: contagions and potential pandemics whose vectors of transmission do not adhere to national boundaries(Caduff 2014). ... the experience of wellness) to being a proxy for economic growth and development. -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/421/feed16 Jun 2024: efficacy</strong></h2> <p>Discourses on nationalism and national medicine are often interlaced with debates about modernity (Croizier 1968; Khan 2006). ... In other words, scholars highlight that the efficacy of biomedicine is embedded in its social and -
Freedom of speech | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/freedom-speech16 Jun 2024: In his final two lecture series at the Collège de France, Foucault sought to clarify this relationship between subject and context by turning to a very specific aspect of self-cultivation ... and broadcast both at the site of the street performance and -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/621/feed16 Jun 2024: These constituted movements that amplified causes which spoke not only to economic and class-related goals, but also to civil rights, ethics, and alternative ways of inhabiting the world. ... Paradoxically, processes aimed at consensual decision-making -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/683/feed16 Jun 2024: world-system(s) theories’, a political economic theory that grew out of ‘dependency theory’ in the 1970s. ... of dependence have been subject to critical examination by writers otherwise sympathetic to the broad thrust of his argument. -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/62/feed16 Jun 2024: For example, measurements of the GNP (gross national product) exclude those activities that are said not to produce economic value such as government transfers, charitable donations, family gifts, and bequests, even ... 1921. The primitive economics of -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/663/feed16 Jun 2024: sup></a> Increasingly across different social worlds, from local healing practices and national health systems to everyday affairs of care and kinship, global health discourses, and beyond, mental health has emerged ... Social scientists have pointed to -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/664/feed16 Jun 2024: sup></a> Increasingly across different social worlds, from local healing practices and national health systems to everyday affairs of care and kinship, global health discourses, and beyond, mental health has emerged ... Social scientists have pointed to -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/665/feed16 Jun 2024: sup></a> Increasingly across different social worlds, from local healing practices and national health systems to everyday affairs of care and kinship, global health discourses, and beyond, mental health has emerged ... Social scientists have pointed to -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/668/feed16 Jun 2024: 2019; Yates-Doerr 2011). However, this framing ignores the social, economic, and political contexts that impact the diabetes experiences of many patients. ... traction in anthropological diabetes research, as it provides a framework for understanding the -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/531/feed16 Jun 2024: self-contained societies and cultures unaffected by wider political and economic forces. ... Sutton reveals such histories—as disruptive events—operate as well at national level, as in the collaboration with the Italian Occupation of the island.</p> -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/202/feed16 Jun 2024: These gifts serve socio-political functions while forming an important part of the local economy, motivating economic behaviour and ‘making the world go around’. ... of economic rationality and the notion of<em>Homo economicus</em>, which is exactly -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/92/feed16 Jun 2024: This entry has foregrounded global environmental, colonial, and economic crises as examples, and it forecasts that anthropology will never cease to find new monsters.
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