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  2. Disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: As Ginsburg and Rapp (2013: 58) sum up, these themes characterise emerging work on disability in recent years, not only in anthropology but also in disability studies in general. ... Benedict, R. 1934. Anthropology and the abnormal. The Journal of
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    1 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)
  4. Monsters | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: This entry showcases what anthropology can contribute to general concerns with an interest in monsters. ... Review of General Psychology 16(2), 222-9. Cohen, J.J. 1996. Monster culture (seven theses).
  5. Mental Health | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: However, the relationship between anthropology and psychology as exemplified by the Cambridge Expedition did not end in a happy marriage. ... For example, the British anthropologist Edmund Leach treated psychology as a discipline against which social
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    1 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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    1 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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    1 May 2024: assumptions.</p> <p>The widespread use of ‘intellectual disability’ in many contemporary states—in biomedicine, psychology, welfare distribution, and legal proceedings—naturalises a distinctive way of categorising certain minds as impaired
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    1 May 2024: All three types share the same general symptoms and basic cause (a cellular inability to absorb glucose for fuel due to a failure to recognise insulin) but differ in the physiological ... 2016. “Fears and concerns of Iranian diabetic women: A
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    1 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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