Anthropology Index Online JobsIraq at a distance: what anthropologists can teach us about the war – Edited by Antonius C.G.M. Robben Sarah Keeler Article first published online: 5 FEB 2011 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2010.01675_39.x © Royal Anthropological Institute 2011 ...
COMMENTARY: Torture 101 : What Sociology Can Teach Usdoi:10.1111/an.2004.45.6.12Martha K HugginsAnthropology NewsHuggins, M. K. (2004). "Torture 101: What sociol- ogy can teach us." Anthropology News, 45 (6), 12-13.
As an elective course, he explored food anthropology and became fascinated by its stories, traditions, and taboos. In 2010, Tony was awarded a Fulbright Research grant to Syria, where he studied the midday meal in three contexts: at homes, in restaurants, and in the streets. From cooking ...
Fellow anthropology professor at the University of the Philippines, Dr Michael Tan, agrees, writing, “…I suspect it referred to a time when travel was difficult, making the return more emotion-laden. The more distant and the more difficult the place one went to, as in the case of many ...
JE Dawson - 《Anthropology & Education Quarterly》 被引量: 4发表: 1977年 Activating the adoption of innovation: lessons from a passive house network The of this paper is to explore innovation adoption theory and to define a model to investigate operational activities and communication in innovation...
in evolutionary anthropology and British Academy research fellow at UCL, who - after a combined nine months across three field trips, living with the BaYaka people in the forest - has published a series of studies looking at how they live, including one paper on how they learn and teach. ...
Many clans can make up a tribe, so they can be though of as a sort of "sub-tribe." Tribes are a more collective group that share a common ancestry, religion, history, and culture. An analogy to this relationship could be that a family (clan) is part of a larger neighborhood ...
The roots of the field stretch back to at least the turn of the 20th century. Social scientists in various academic disciplines, includinganthropology andsociology, began conducting ethnographic research focusing on specific demographic categories. ...
Social sciences– includes history, psychology, law, sociology, politics, gender studies, anthropology, economics, geography, business informatics, etc. Natural sciences– includes astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, botany, archaeology, zoology, geology, Earth sciences, etc. ...
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