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  2. Diabetes | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/diabetes
    18 Jul 2024: Approximately 10% of people worldwide have type 1 diabetes as of July 2020. ... It also conflicts with how people living with diabetes view their own diabetes aetiologies.
  3. History | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    18 Jul 2024: Archaeologists, for example, continue to speak of ‘prehistory’ for any Native American people before European contact, denying history and historical agency to Native American peoples prior to the arrival of Europeans. ... The book’s title is ironic
  4. Literacy | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/literacy
    18 Jul 2024: Introduction. Literacy is such a central part of most people’s everyday lives that its ubiquity can be taken for granted. ... Review of Educational Research 54(4), 525-46. Faris, E. 1925. Pre-literate peoples.
  5. Magic | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/magic
    18 Jul 2024: One may wonder: perhaps such people, despite their discernment, were ignorant of modern science – is magic ‘primitive’ or ‘barbarous’, then? ... in and through practice – in other words, in figuring out what people do exactly, when they do
  6. Sport | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/sport
    18 Jul 2024: customs (along with dances, rituals, and other practices) that scholars used to classify people into ethnic groups. ... W.J. Morgan 1997. Variations in race relations: sporting events for Native Peoples in Canada.
  7. Ethnicity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/ethnicity
    18 Jul 2024: Their ‘social evolutionism’ divided people into groups and placed them along hierarchies of evolutionary progress. ... Harwood: Amsterdam. Guneratne, Arjun. 2002. Many tongues, one people. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  8. Sharing | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/sharing
    18 Jul 2024: sharing’. Instead, people would speak about ‘helping out’, ‘supplying’, or ‘lending’ (see Widlok 2017: 19-20). ... People may disagree on what to call a transfer, but their actions usually speak louder than their words.
  9. Egalitarianism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/egalitarianism
    18 Jul 2024: Like Locke and Rousseau, Marx emphasised that people have rights over what they produce. ... They attune people to the value of egalitarianism and to the various ways it may be threatened.
  10. Relations | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/relations
    18 Jul 2024: People’s actions and behaviour were to be described (analysed, theorised) in the context of the diverse relations in which they were enmeshed. ... London: Tavistock Publications. Haraway, D. 2003. The companion species manifesto: dogs, people, and
  11. Debt | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/debt
    18 Jul 2024: 2012). Boas studied competitive gift-giving among the Kwakiutl people in North America, a practice known as the potlatch. ... people’s labour to financial institutions, as debtors structurally fail to honour their instalments on time.
  12. Cooperatives | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/cooperatives
    18 Jul 2024: They employ more than 60.000 people, and amount to over 4.5 million members overall. ... Cooperatives may pool from the immediate kin group to recruit members, and people may see the house as a cooperative.
  13. Photography | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/photography
    18 Jul 2024: and Andean peoples have invested images with meaning and value’ (Poole 1997, 7-8). ... People use photography to gain knowledge and mastery over their environments and the people around them.
  14. Palliative care | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/palliative-care
    18 Jul 2024: care for older people (Davies and Higginson 2004; Visser, Borgstrom and Holti 2020). ... were generally unable to provide the kind of death that people would prefer.
  15. Resilience | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/resilience
    18 Jul 2024: The concept can thus make governance more responsive to people’s needs, as it foregrounds adaptation and learning from past interventions. ... In this way, resilience can even be grounded in toxic entanglements between people and chronic economic and
  16. Revolution | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    18 Jul 2024: remote regions, including that of the Maale people in the South (Donham 1999). ... One Egyptian activist noted,. [S]o much was revealed about people around us.
  17. Childhood | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    18 Jul 2024: Bristol: Policy Press. Du Bois, C. 1944. The people of Alor: a social-psychological study of an East Indian island. ... Marshall, L. 2016. ‘Going to school to become good people’: examining aspirations to respectability and goodness among
  18. Divination | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    18 Jul 2024: In other words, Turner made a case that rites actuate, not represent, changed states in people. ... This fuel yields words, which in turn yields perspectives and paths (caminos) for the people who seek diviners.
  19. Masculinity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/masculinity
    18 Jul 2024: most often men, and the people on whom they concentrated their attention were as well. ... I’m beginning to think now just in terms of people’ (1999: 607).
  20. Pandemics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    18 Jul 2024: Biehl, João and Adriana Petryna. 2013. When people come first: Critical studies in global health. ... Stanford: Stanford University Press. McNeill, William. 1976. Plagues and peoples. New York: Anchor Press.
  21. Addiction | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/addiction
    18 Jul 2024: the myriad ways that people on the periphery carve out ways of living that are at variance with the prevailing cultural centre. ... For example, the Navajo, an indigenous people of the Southwestern United States, have long employed peyote in their
  22. Adoption | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/adoption
    18 Jul 2024: For example, Esther Goody has studied fostering at length in West Africa, among the Gonja people of Ghana. ... more distant groups of people might allow researchers to push their understandings of early connections in the ‘human family’ even further
  23. Freedom of speech | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/freedom-speech
    18 Jul 2024: Foucault’s late work on classical self-cultivation investigates how people work to make themselves into particular kinds of virtuous subjects. ... These are types of people whose role it is to help us decipher and establish the ‘truth’ of our
  24. Intellectual disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/intellectual-disability
    18 Jul 2024: the impression that people diagnosed as intellectually disabled ‘have’ a biological condition (Levinson 2010; Altermark 2018). ... Ed, for instance, remarks that to understand people like himself ‘you need experts’.
  25. Political ecology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/political-ecology
    18 Jul 2024: Peluso, N.L. 1992. Rich forests, poor people: resource control and resistance in Java. ... Rappaport, R. 1967. Ritual regulation of environmental relations among a New Guinea people.
  26. Social reproduction | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/social-reproduction
    18 Jul 2024: and of people to resources in a way that supports the continuity of production and, perforce, of accumulation (Narotzky 1997). ... And the shortage of jobs leads many more people to rely on their families for subsistence.
  27. Work/labour | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/worklabour
    18 Jul 2024: also their relations with neighbouring peoples, their ritual lives, and their understandings of personhood. ... than people of modern industrial societies (Sahlins’ ([1972] 1976; Bird-David 1982; Kaplan 2000).
  28. House and home | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/house-and-home
    18 Jul 2024: Houses, homes, and those people within do not simply take up a pre-given place within an ordered cosmos. ... include the daily routines that people undertake [.] and the social connections people make’ (Brun and Fabos 2015:12).
  29. Queer anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/queer-anthropology
    18 Jul 2024: Navajo society, Hill found, treated the nádleehi differently from the way US society treated comparable people. ... or immigrant status (Manalansan 2003) contour people’s expression of sexual desires or self-definitions.
  30. Cash transfers | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/cash-transfers
    18 Jul 2024: Put otherwise: one out of six people received at least one CT payment during this period. ... to convert Indigenous peoples into modern mestizo Mexicans who follow Western health, education, and family practices.
  31. Race and racism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/race-and-racism
    18 Jul 2024: Insisting on people’s sameness may even blend into opposition to affirmative action policies. ... Hartigan, John, Jr. 2005. Odd tribes: Toward a cultural analysis of white people.
  32. Prefigurative politics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/prefigurative-politics
    18 Jul 2024: to better understand the pervasive practices that aim to turn activism into laboratories from where people foster change by experimenting with new socialities. ... 2014. “The people’s mic as a medium in its own right: A pharmacological reading.”
  33. Global health | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/global-health
    18 Jul 2024: even instead of – the cultures and behaviours of impoverished people when designing health projects (but see Shaffer 2018). ... health-care that matter in people’s lives (Yates-Doerr 2015a; Yates-Doerr 2015b).
  34. Human rights | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/human-rights
    18 Jul 2024: Anthropological work has also asserted its separation from the human rights agenda by exploring what other means ordinary people have at their disposal to make their claims and grievances heard. ... Lost from view were the many competing values and
  35. Ethics / morality | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/ethics-morality
    18 Jul 2024: Freedom’ is a matter merely of how willingly people do what society anyway requires. ... How do we understand what happens when people doubt or question the dominant values of their social milieu?
  36. Hunting and gathering | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/hunting-and-gathering
    18 Jul 2024: The term ‘foraging’ is occasionally also used when referring to people who hunt and gather (Lee 1979). ... with their feet’ by avoiding lasting dependencies, as people cannot be forced to stay.
  37. Haitian Vodou | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/haitian-vodou
    18 Jul 2024: Honouring the lwa (Vodou rituals). How should the lwa be honoured, and what do they represent today in people’s individual and collective lives? ... People attend or actively participate in ceremonies which follow the Catholic liturgical calendar.
  38. Sharia | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/sharia
    18 Jul 2024: That did not necessarily take the form of domination. People living under modernity have become so used to the idea of law as the instrument of power and social control that ... Conclusion. Sharia is a prominent theme in today’s global public sphere, a
  39. Infrastructure | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/infrastructure
    18 Jul 2024: are becoming active and responsive parts of the milieux in which people live (Gabrys 2018). ... and shaping people’s entanglement with them (Bryant and Knight 2019, Pink 2022).
  40. Voice | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/voice
    18 Jul 2024: Ideologies of voice determine what kinds of answers people will find to that question and where they consequently locate subjectivity and agency. ... 2015. Phatic rituals of the liberal democratic policy: hearing voices in the hearings of the Royal
  41. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/681/feed

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    18 Jul 2024: or to do with ‘nature’ and land rather than with people and urbanised surroundings. ... Building, dwelling, living: how animals and people make themselves at home in the world.
  42. Surveillance | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/surveillance
    18 Jul 2024: Participatory surveillance does, however, include a ‘vertical’ dimension, in the sense that people can monitor the authorities ‘bottom up’. ... that I “exploit people for informative purposes” can I deny that anthropologists often do just
  43. Matriliny | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/matriliny
    18 Jul 2024: Read studied patrilineal Ngoni in Northern and Central Nyasaland, now Malawi, before turning her attention to matrilineal Chewa people in neighbouring parts of the same country. ... Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Mitchell, J.C. 1956. The Yao
  44. Anthropocene | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/anthropocene
    18 Jul 2024: Rather than reflecting an inherent vulnerability to climate change, these discourses can actually encourage people in affected areas to produce and perform their vulnerability in order to receive development funding (Webber ... Other studies show how
  45. Charity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/charity
    18 Jul 2024: David Maybury-Lewis quotes from an elder of the Gabra people, pastoral nomads in northern Kenya: ‘Even the milk from our own animals does not belong to us. ... to paradise through charity and the more modern aim of reinserting poor people into the
  46. Neoliberalism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/neoliberalism
    18 Jul 2024: Yet people often use the language of suzhi disingenuously, as political cover, to soften or occlude unpopular opinions while making public expression possible (Kipnis 2007: 393). ... Kipnis, A. 2007. Neoliberalism reified: suzhi discourse and tropes of
  47. Bureaucracy | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/bureaucracy
    18 Jul 2024: E. Hull 2012), demonstrates the potency of apparently benign injunctions to ‘reform’ institutions and states on unobjectionable principles – such as making them more accountable to ‘the people’. ... Annual Review of Anthropology 42, 227-46.
  48. Mediterraneanist anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/mediterraneanist-anthropology
    18 Jul 2024: On the other hand, the things that people took to mark any Mediterraneanness of people, things, and places also marked them as non-modern. ... Cambridge: University Press. Davis, J. 1977. People of the Mediterranean: an essay in comparative social
  49. Metrics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/metrics
    18 Jul 2024: Local and international governing agencies increasingly determined people’s everyday lives. This changed the role that quantification took in governance. ... At the same time, statistics co-create how people see the world around them.
  50. Anthropology museums and museum anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of…

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/anthropology-museums-and-museum-anthropology
    18 Jul 2024: Ethnographic collections were often displayed alongside European archaeology, implying a similarity between people from the distant past and the contemporary lives of non-western peoples. ... analyzing the beliefs and practices of typically remote groups
  51. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/142/feed

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    18 Jul 2024: of professionalism also provides a language for disciplining people's physical appearance at work, especially of women. ... out in the new economy: how people find (or don’t find) work today</em>.

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