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    14 May 2024: For example, the British anthropologist Edmund Leach treated psychology as a discipline against which social scientists are ranged. ... Engel (1977), has been an attempt to bring together different disciplines (biology, psychology, social science)
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    14 May 2024: end of life in hospital palliative care: A Canadian example.” <em>Social Science and Medicine</em> 291. ... 2021. “Rethinking end of life care: Attending to care, language, and emotions.” <em>Social Science and Medicine</em> 291.
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    14 May 2024: Anthropologists, along with other social scientists, are working to understand the implications of that pervasiveness. ... Photography is always entangled with other kinds of agencies, other agendas, other social projects.
  5. Ethics / morality | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    14 May 2024: ethics’, and, to a lesser extent and more recently, phenomenology and experimental psychology. ... Frontiers of Psychology 6, 136. Banner, M. 2014. The ethics of everyday life: moral theology, social anthropology, and the imagination of the human.
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    14 May 2024: For example, the British anthropologist Edmund Leach treated psychology as a discipline against which social scientists are ranged. ... Engel (1977), has been an attempt to bring together different disciplines (biology, psychology, social science)
  7. Masculinity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    14 May 2024: Gender and the gender binary, according to the Vatican document, are not social constructions, as anthropologists aver, but unchanging and unchangeable. ... Although most academic writings on suicide in the last forty years have come from psychiatry,
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    14 May 2024: Instead, a focus on relations of care can build sustaining ties between us as social beings (Taylor 2010). ... i>The ethics of everyday life: moral theology, social anthropology, and the imagination of the human</i>.
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    14 May 2024: For example, the British anthropologist Edmund Leach treated psychology as a discipline against which social scientists are ranged. ... Engel (1977), has been an attempt to bring together different disciplines (biology, psychology, social science)
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    14 May 2024: in the 1960s alongside other critical social scientific studies of the professional treatment of those classed as having mental conditions in medicine, psychology, social services, and charities within North Atlantic welfare ... It is a significant
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    14 May 2024: in the past from trying to impose hierarchical social orders based on assumed biological differences. ... racism to a matter of individual attitudes rather than social structures and systemic practice.

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