Example:The culture at my office is one of respect and interest in each others’ projects. Where doesculturecome from? The first records of the term culture come from the early 1400s. It ultimately comes from the Latincultūra,meaning “cultivation, agriculture, tillage, care.” ...
distant dog to the rabbit or the sound of the bell to Pavlov’s dog. This meaning is determined by things and events in the external world (or in the laboratory by the experimenter). In stages one and two, therefore, the organism is at the mercy of the external world in this respect...
ANTHROPOLOGY AS A THEOLOGICAL TOOL: I. CULTURE AND THE CREATION OF MEANINGFirst page of articledoi:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1987.tb00811.xJOHN BALLJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Heythrop Journal
People are Culture presents the definition of culture from a cross-section of 16 experts from around the world who have spent their careers working in the realm of culture. The backgrounds of these experts encompass a range of cultural disciplines:anthropology;visual arts; crafts; education; litera...
A cognitive theory of cultural meaning: Implications for a theory of culture Various writers and traditions in cultural anthropology have been concerned with one or another of these properties or a subset of them; our account addresses all of them within a unified framework. Furthermore, these cen...
Anthropology - Language, Culture, Society: Linguistic anthropologists argue that human production of talk and text, made possible by the unique human capacity for language, is a fundamental mechanism through which people create culture and social life. C
The Meaning of Illness This collection of seven essays, translated from the original French, centres on interpretations (representations) and explanations of the social dimension... C Hunter - Harwood Academic Publishers, 被引量: 1发表: 1997年 Social Change and Documentary Film in Mexico: Violence...
This will include learning about the work of important scholars, how anthropology emerged in North America, and an overview of the importance of ethics. Key Elements of Culture Culture is: An integrated system of mental elements (beliefs, values, worldview, attitudes, norms), the behaviors ...
Culture is used in a special sense in anthropology and sociology. It refers to the sum of human beings’ life ways, their behaviour, beliefs, feelings, thought; it connotes everything that is acquired by them as social beings. Culture has been defined in number of ways. There is no conse...
Memory, Trauma, and Embodied Distress: The Management of Disruption in the Stories of Cambodians in Exile Embodied memories of terror and violence create new meaning and reorder the world, but in doing so they encompass the inexplicable aspects of cultural proc... G Becker,Yewoubdar Beyene and...