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ask me? when I introduce myself as an ethnographic researcher? is “what is ethnography?” At which point I throw the question back to them? “what do you think it is?” Some people seem to get confused between “ethno” and “ethnic”. Others thin...
of flux, whether due to globalisation, conflict, natural disasters, modernisation and other factors. The many applications of the discipline are extremely diverse, e.g. heritage, commerce and industry, medicine, criminology. In addition, i...
is that branch of anthropology that brings linguistic methods to bear on anthropological problems, linking the analysis of semiotic and particularly linguistic forms and processes to the interpretation of socio-cultural processes. As Durant...
And Greece The Behaviors, Customs, and Beliefs of Each of Two Cultures Maya and Greece The Culture of Greece has developed over thousands of years, starting in the Mycenaean and Minoan Civilizations, extending most especially into Classical...
anthropology. Food requires hunting, gathering, growing, storage, distribution, preparation, display, serving, and disposal, all of which are social activities. Topics for the anthropological study of food within a cultural system include e...
relationship between style and subcultures The study of sub-culture has been appropriated as an object of investigation by cultural historians since the late 19th Century. The Chicago School was founded in 1892 and was the earliest departme...
social life and cultural experience. (Eriksen, 2005) Obviously the world we live in today has changed, and anthropology has changed with it. A communications and transport revolution has made the world a smaller place, and international mig...