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the pamiri people of gorno badakhshan autonomous province in the southeast , bordering afghanistan and china , though considered part of the tajik ethnicity , nevertheless are distinct linguistically and culturally from most tajiks . in contrast to the mostly sunni muslim residents of the rest of tajikistan , the pamir...
how are they different than most tajiks ?
distinct linguistically and culturally
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the pamiri people of gorno badakhshan autonomous province in the southeast , bordering afghanistan and china , though considered part of the tajik ethnicity , nevertheless are distinct linguistically and culturally from most tajiks . in contrast to the mostly sunni muslim residents of the rest of tajikistan , the pamir...
what mountians do the pamiri people call home ?
pamir mountains
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sunni islam of the hanafi school has been officially recognized by the government since 2009 . tajikistan considers itself a secular state with a constitution providing for freedom of religion . the government has declared two islamic holidays , id al fitr and idi qurbon , as state holidays . according to a u . s . sta...
what school has been recognized by the government ?
sunni islam of the hanafi
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sunni islam of the hanafi school has been officially recognized by the government since 2009 . tajikistan considers itself a secular state with a constitution providing for freedom of religion . the government has declared two islamic holidays , id al fitr and idi qurbon , as state holidays . according to a u . s . sta...
what kind of state does tajikistan see itself as ?
a secular state with a constitution providing for freedom of religion
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sunni islam of the hanafi school has been officially recognized by the government since 2009 . tajikistan considers itself a secular state with a constitution providing for freedom of religion . the government has declared two islamic holidays , id al fitr and idi qurbon , as state holidays . according to a u . s . sta...
what are the two national islamic holidays ?
id al fitr and idi qurbon
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sunni islam of the hanafi school has been officially recognized by the government since 2009 . tajikistan considers itself a secular state with a constitution providing for freedom of religion . the government has declared two islamic holidays , id al fitr and idi qurbon , as state holidays . according to a u . s . sta...
what percent of the population is muslim ?
98
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relationships between religious groups are generally amicable , although there is some concern among mainstream muslim leaders who ? that minority religious groups undermine national unity . there is a concern for religious institutions becoming active in the political sphere . the islamic renaissance party ( irp ) , a...
what type of religions concerns are there ?
minority religious groups undermine national unity
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relationships between religious groups are generally amicable , although there is some concern among mainstream muslim leaders who ? that minority religious groups undermine national unity . there is a concern for religious institutions becoming active in the political sphere . the islamic renaissance party ( irp ) , a...
what concerns for the religions institutions are there ?
a concern for religious institutions becoming active in the political sphere
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relationships between religious groups are generally amicable , although there is some concern among mainstream muslim leaders who ? that minority religious groups undermine national unity . there is a concern for religious institutions becoming active in the political sphere . the islamic renaissance party ( irp ) , a...
what is the name of the militant islamic party in tajikistan ?
hizb ut tahrir
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relationships between religious groups are generally amicable , although there is some concern among mainstream muslim leaders who ? that minority religious groups undermine national unity . there is a concern for religious institutions becoming active in the political sphere . the islamic renaissance party ( irp ) , a...
what does the hizb ut tahrir aim for ?
aims for an overthrow of secular governments and the unification of tajiks under one islamic state
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by law , religious communities must register by the state committee on religious affairs ( scra ) and with local authorities . registration with the scra requires a charter , a list of 10 or more members , and evidence of local government approval prayer site location . religious groups who do not have a physical struc...
what do religions communities have to register with ?
state committee on religious affairs ( scra ) and with local authorities
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by law , religious communities must register by the state committee on religious affairs ( scra ) and with local authorities . registration with the scra requires a charter , a list of 10 or more members , and evidence of local government approval prayer site location . religious groups who do not have a physical struc...
what does the scra require ?
a charter , a list of 10 or more members , and evidence of local government approval prayer site location
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by law , religious communities must register by the state committee on religious affairs ( scra ) and with local authorities . registration with the scra requires a charter , a list of 10 or more members , and evidence of local government approval prayer site location . religious groups who do not have a physical struc...
what do you have to have to gather for public prayer ?
a physical structure
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by law , religious communities must register by the state committee on religious affairs ( scra ) and with local authorities . registration with the scra requires a charter , a list of 10 or more members , and evidence of local government approval prayer site location . religious groups who do not have a physical struc...
what can happen if you do not register ?
can result in large fines and closure of place of worship
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despite repeated efforts by the tajik government to improve and expand health care , the system remains extremely underdeveloped and poor , with severe shortages of medical supplies . the state ' s ministry of labor and social welfare reported that 104 , 272 disabled people are registered in tajikistan ( 2000 ) . this ...
what is wrong with the health care system in tajikistan ?
, the system remains extremely underdeveloped and poor , with severe shortages of medical supplies
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despite repeated efforts by the tajik government to improve and expand health care , the system remains extremely underdeveloped and poor , with severe shortages of medical supplies . the state ' s ministry of labor and social welfare reported that 104 , 272 disabled people are registered in tajikistan ( 2000 ) . this ...
how many disabled people are registered in tajikistan ?
104 , 272
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despite repeated efforts by the tajik government to improve and expand health care , the system remains extremely underdeveloped and poor , with severe shortages of medical supplies . the state ' s ministry of labor and social welfare reported that 104 , 272 disabled people are registered in tajikistan ( 2000 ) . this ...
what percent of the gdp was spent on health ?
1
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despite repeated efforts by the tajik government to improve and expand health care , the system remains extremely underdeveloped and poor , with severe shortages of medical supplies . the state ' s ministry of labor and social welfare reported that 104 , 272 disabled people are registered in tajikistan ( 2000 ) . this ...
what was the name of the paper that the world bank and tajikistan came up with ?
world bank ' s poverty reduction strategy paper
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public education in tajikistan consists of 11 years of primary and secondary education but the government has plans to implement a 12 year system in 2016 . there is a relatively large number of tertiary education institutions including khujand state university which has 76 departments in 15 faculties , tajikistan state...
how many years of school are there in the tajikistan school system ?
11 years of primary and secondary education
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public education in tajikistan consists of 11 years of primary and secondary education but the government has plans to implement a 12 year system in 2016 . there is a relatively large number of tertiary education institutions including khujand state university which has 76 departments in 15 faculties , tajikistan state...
what do they want to impliment in 2016 ?
a 12 year system
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public education in tajikistan consists of 11 years of primary and secondary education but the government has plans to implement a 12 year system in 2016 . there is a relatively large number of tertiary education institutions including khujand state university which has 76 departments in 15 faculties , tajikistan state...
what is the name of one of the tertiary education institutions ?
khujand state university
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public education in tajikistan consists of 11 years of primary and secondary education but the government has plans to implement a 12 year system in 2016 . there is a relatively large number of tertiary education institutions including khujand state university which has 76 departments in 15 faculties , tajikistan state...
what is the percent of tertiary education enrollment ?
17
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anthropology is the study of humans and their societies in the past and present . its main subdivisions are social anthropology and cultural anthropology , which describes the workings of societies around the world , linguistic anthropology , which investigates the influence of language in social life , and biological ...
what is anthropology a study of ?
humans and their societies
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anthropology is the study of humans and their societies in the past and present . its main subdivisions are social anthropology and cultural anthropology , which describes the workings of societies around the world , linguistic anthropology , which investigates the influence of language in social life , and biological ...
what type of anthropology describes the workings of societies around the world ?
social
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anthropology is the study of humans and their societies in the past and present . its main subdivisions are social anthropology and cultural anthropology , which describes the workings of societies around the world , linguistic anthropology , which investigates the influence of language in social life , and biological ...
what investigates the influence of language in social life ?
linguistic anthropology
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anthropology is the study of humans and their societies in the past and present . its main subdivisions are social anthropology and cultural anthropology , which describes the workings of societies around the world , linguistic anthropology , which investigates the influence of language in social life , and biological ...
what subdivision of anthropology concerns itself with the long term development of the human organism ?
physical
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anthropology is the study of humans and their societies in the past and present . its main subdivisions are social anthropology and cultural anthropology , which describes the workings of societies around the world , linguistic anthropology , which investigates the influence of language in social life , and biological ...
where is archaeology considered a branch of anthropology ?
united states
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similar organizations in other countries followed : the american anthropological association in 1902 , the anthropological society of madrid ( 1865 ) , the anthropological society of vienna ( 1870 ) , the italian society of anthropology and ethnology ( 1871 ) , and many others subsequently . the majority of these were ...
vienna created it ' s society in what year ?
1870
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similar organizations in other countries followed : the american anthropological association in 1902 , the anthropological society of madrid ( 1865 ) , the anthropological society of vienna ( 1870 ) , the italian society of anthropology and ethnology ( 1871 ) , and many others subsequently . the majority of these were ...
when was the berlin society of anthropology founded by rudolph virchow ?
1869
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similar organizations in other countries followed : the american anthropological association in 1902 , the anthropological society of madrid ( 1865 ) , the anthropological society of vienna ( 1870 ) , the italian society of anthropology and ethnology ( 1871 ) , and many others subsequently . the majority of these were ...
when was the american anthropological association founded ?
1902
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similar organizations in other countries followed : the american anthropological association in 1902 , the anthropological society of madrid ( 1865 ) , the anthropological society of vienna ( 1870 ) , the italian society of anthropology and ethnology ( 1871 ) , and many others subsequently . the majority of these were ...
when did madrid get it ' s own anthropological society ?
1865
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similar organizations in other countries followed : the american anthropological association in 1902 , the anthropological society of madrid ( 1865 ) , the anthropological society of vienna ( 1870 ) , the italian society of anthropology and ethnology ( 1871 ) , and many others subsequently . the majority of these were ...
what did virchow feel darwin ' s conclusions lacked ?
empirical foundation
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during the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred , most independent , most publishing their own journals , and all international in membership and association . the major theorists belonged to these organizations . they supported the gradual osmosi...
what proliferated in the last three decades of the 19th century ?
anthropological societies
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during the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred , most independent , most publishing their own journals , and all international in membership and association . the major theorists belonged to these organizations . they supported the gradual osmosi...
what did all the anthropological societies allow their membership to be ?
international
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during the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred , most independent , most publishing their own journals , and all international in membership and association . the major theorists belonged to these organizations . they supported the gradual osmosi...
who belonged to these proliferating organizations ?
the major theorists
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during the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred , most independent , most publishing their own journals , and all international in membership and association . the major theorists belonged to these organizations . they supported the gradual osmosi...
how many educational institutions had some curriculum in anthropology by 1898 ?
48
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during the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred , most independent , most publishing their own journals , and all international in membership and association . the major theorists belonged to these organizations . they supported the gradual osmosi...
how many countries were the institutions teaching anthropology located in ?
13
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since the work of franz boas and bronis aw malinowski in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , social anthropology in great britain and cultural anthropology in the us have been distinguished from other social sciences by its emphasis on cross cultural comparisons , long term in depth examination of context , and th...
when did bronislaw malinoswki and franz boas do their relevant work ?
late 19th and early 20th centuries
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since the work of franz boas and bronis aw malinowski in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , social anthropology in great britain and cultural anthropology in the us have been distinguished from other social sciences by its emphasis on cross cultural comparisons , long term in depth examination of context , and th...
what did margaret mead advocate for ?
gender equality and sexual liberation
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since the work of franz boas and bronis aw malinowski in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , social anthropology in great britain and cultural anthropology in the us have been distinguished from other social sciences by its emphasis on cross cultural comparisons , long term in depth examination of context , and th...
what has cultural anthropology distinguished itself from other social sciences by emphasizing ?
cross cultural comparisons
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since the work of franz boas and bronis aw malinowski in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , social anthropology in great britain and cultural anthropology in the us have been distinguished from other social sciences by its emphasis on cross cultural comparisons , long term in depth examination of context , and th...
what did boas ' argue against ?
19th century racial ideology
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since the work of franz boas and bronis aw malinowski in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , social anthropology in great britain and cultural anthropology in the us have been distinguished from other social sciences by its emphasis on cross cultural comparisons , long term in depth examination of context , and th...
what has cultural anthropology specifically emphasized ?
cultural relativism , holism , and the use of findings to frame cultural critiques
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anthropology is a global discipline where humanities , social , and natural sciences are forced to confront one another . anthropology builds upon knowledge from natural sciences , including the discoveries about the origin and evolution of homo sapiens , human physical traits , human behavior , the variations among di...
what fields are forced to confront one another in anthropology ?
humanities , social , and natural sciences
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anthropology is a global discipline where humanities , social , and natural sciences are forced to confront one another . anthropology builds upon knowledge from natural sciences , including the discoveries about the origin and evolution of homo sapiens , human physical traits , human behavior , the variations among di...
what builds upon natural and social sciences ?
anthropology
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anthropology is a global discipline where humanities , social , and natural sciences are forced to confront one another . anthropology builds upon knowledge from natural sciences , including the discoveries about the origin and evolution of homo sapiens , human physical traits , human behavior , the variations among di...
what type of discipline is anthropology ?
global
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anthropology is a global discipline where humanities , social , and natural sciences are forced to confront one another . anthropology builds upon knowledge from natural sciences , including the discoveries about the origin and evolution of homo sapiens , human physical traits , human behavior , the variations among di...
where did early anthropology originate ?
greece and persia
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anthropology is a global discipline where humanities , social , and natural sciences are forced to confront one another . anthropology builds upon knowledge from natural sciences , including the discoveries about the origin and evolution of homo sapiens , human physical traits , human behavior , the variations among di...
what interdisciplinary fields has anthropology been central in the development of ?
cognitive science , global studies , and various ethnic studies
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sociocultural anthropology has been heavily influenced by structuralist and postmodern theories , as well as a shift toward the analysis of modern societies . during the 1970s and 1990s , there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline . page needed during...
what has sociocultural anthropology been heavily influenced by ?
structuralist and postmodern theories
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sociocultural anthropology has been heavily influenced by structuralist and postmodern theories , as well as a shift toward the analysis of modern societies . during the 1970s and 1990s , there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline . page needed during...
when was there an epistemological shift away from positivist traditions in anthropology ?
during the 1970s and 1990s
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sociocultural anthropology has been heavily influenced by structuralist and postmodern theories , as well as a shift toward the analysis of modern societies . during the 1970s and 1990s , there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline . page needed during...
what questions came to occupy a central place in cultural and social anthropology ?
nature and production of knowledge
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sociocultural anthropology has been heavily influenced by structuralist and postmodern theories , as well as a shift toward the analysis of modern societies . during the 1970s and 1990s , there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline . page needed during...
what two fields remained largely positivist ?
archaeology and biological anthropology
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sociocultural anthropology has been heavily influenced by structuralist and postmodern theories , as well as a shift toward the analysis of modern societies . during the 1970s and 1990s , there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline . page needed during...
what have the four sub fields of anthropology lacked over the last several decades ?
cohesion
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sociocultural anthropology draws together the principle axes of cultural anthropology and social anthropology . cultural anthropology is the comparative study of the manifold ways in which people make sense of the world around them , while social anthropology is the study of the relationships among persons and groups ....
what draws together the axes of cultural and social anthropology ?
sociocultural anthropology
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sociocultural anthropology draws together the principle axes of cultural anthropology and social anthropology . cultural anthropology is the comparative study of the manifold ways in which people make sense of the world around them , while social anthropology is the study of the relationships among persons and groups ....
which type of anthropology studies relationships among persons and groups ?
social
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sociocultural anthropology draws together the principle axes of cultural anthropology and social anthropology . cultural anthropology is the comparative study of the manifold ways in which people make sense of the world around them , while social anthropology is the study of the relationships among persons and groups ....
what does social anthropology help develop an understanding of ?
social structures ,
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sociocultural anthropology draws together the principle axes of cultural anthropology and social anthropology . cultural anthropology is the comparative study of the manifold ways in which people make sense of the world around them , while social anthropology is the study of the relationships among persons and groups ....
what kind of distinction is lacking between social and cultural anthropology ?
hard and fast
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sociocultural anthropology draws together the principle axes of cultural anthropology and social anthropology . cultural anthropology is the comparative study of the manifold ways in which people make sense of the world around them , while social anthropology is the study of the relationships among persons and groups ....
what studies the way people make sense of the world around them ?
cultural anthropology
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inquiry in sociocultural anthropology is guided in part by cultural relativism , the attempt to understand other societies in terms of their own cultural symbols and values . accepting other cultures in their own terms moderates reductionism in cross cultural comparison . this project is often accommodated in the field...
what is the attempt to understand other societies on their own terms ?
cultural relativism
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inquiry in sociocultural anthropology is guided in part by cultural relativism , the attempt to understand other societies in terms of their own cultural symbols and values . accepting other cultures in their own terms moderates reductionism in cross cultural comparison . this project is often accommodated in the field...
what can refer to both a methodology and the product of ethnographic research ?
ethnography
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inquiry in sociocultural anthropology is guided in part by cultural relativism , the attempt to understand other societies in terms of their own cultural symbols and values . accepting other cultures in their own terms moderates reductionism in cross cultural comparison . this project is often accommodated in the field...
what is one of the foundational methods of social anthropology ?
participant observation
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inquiry in sociocultural anthropology is guided in part by cultural relativism , the attempt to understand other societies in terms of their own cultural symbols and values . accepting other cultures in their own terms moderates reductionism in cross cultural comparison . this project is often accommodated in the field...
what is a needlessly complicated word which means " conceptual " ?
emic
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inquiry in sociocultural anthropology is guided in part by cultural relativism , the attempt to understand other societies in terms of their own cultural symbols and values . accepting other cultures in their own terms moderates reductionism in cross cultural comparison . this project is often accommodated in the field...
what does accepting other cultures in their own terms moderate ?
reductionism in cross cultural comparison
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the study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of sociocultural anthropology , as kinship is a human universal . sociocultural anthropology also covers economic and political organization , law and conflict resolution , patterns of consumption and exchange , material culture , technology , infrastructu...
why type of anthropology is the study of social organization a central focus of ?
sociocultural
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the study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of sociocultural anthropology , as kinship is a human universal . sociocultural anthropology also covers economic and political organization , law and conflict resolution , patterns of consumption and exchange , material culture , technology , infrastructu...
what patterns does sociocultural anthropology get up in the morning to learn about ?
consumption and exchange
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the study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of sociocultural anthropology , as kinship is a human universal . sociocultural anthropology also covers economic and political organization , law and conflict resolution , patterns of consumption and exchange , material culture , technology , infrastructu...
what is a human universal ?
kinship
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the study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of sociocultural anthropology , as kinship is a human universal . sociocultural anthropology also covers economic and political organization , law and conflict resolution , patterns of consumption and exchange , material culture , technology , infrastructu...
what is the object of study for linguistic anthropology ?
language
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the study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of sociocultural anthropology , as kinship is a human universal . sociocultural anthropology also covers economic and political organization , law and conflict resolution , patterns of consumption and exchange , material culture , technology , infrastructu...
why type of conflict is sociocultural anthropology interested in ?
resolution
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archaeology is the study of the human past through its material remains . artifacts , faunal remains , and human altered landscapes are evidence of the cultural and material lives of past societies . archaeologists examine these material remains in order to deduce patterns of past human behavior and cultural practices ...
what field studies human ' s past through material remains ?
archaeology
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archaeology is the study of the human past through its material remains . artifacts , faunal remains , and human altered landscapes are evidence of the cultural and material lives of past societies . archaeologists examine these material remains in order to deduce patterns of past human behavior and cultural practices ...
what can archaeologists deduce from material remains ?
human behavior and cultural practices
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archaeology is the study of the human past through its material remains . artifacts , faunal remains , and human altered landscapes are evidence of the cultural and material lives of past societies . archaeologists examine these material remains in order to deduce patterns of past human behavior and cultural practices ...
what do ethnoarchaeologists gain a better understanding of by studying living human groups ?
past human groups
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archaeology is the study of the human past through its material remains . artifacts , faunal remains , and human altered landscapes are evidence of the cultural and material lives of past societies . archaeologists examine these material remains in order to deduce patterns of past human behavior and cultural practices ...
how are long dead human groups presumed to have lived and behaved as compared to still living populations ?
in similar ways
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archaeology is the study of the human past through its material remains . artifacts , faunal remains , and human altered landscapes are evidence of the cultural and material lives of past societies . archaeologists examine these material remains in order to deduce patterns of past human behavior and cultural practices ...
what are artifacts , faunal remains and human altered landscapes the evidence of ?
cultural and material lives of past societies
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linguistic anthropology ( also called anthropological linguistics ) seeks to understand the processes of human communications , verbal and non verbal , variation in language across time and space , the social uses of language , and the relationship between language and culture . it is the branch of anthropology that br...
what problems does linguistic anthropology bring linguistic methods to bear on ?
anthropological
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linguistic anthropology ( also called anthropological linguistics ) seeks to understand the processes of human communications , verbal and non verbal , variation in language across time and space , the social uses of language , and the relationship between language and culture . it is the branch of anthropology that br...
what is the analysis of linguistic forms and processes linked to ?
interpretation of sociocultural processes
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linguistic anthropology ( also called anthropological linguistics ) seeks to understand the processes of human communications , verbal and non verbal , variation in language across time and space , the social uses of language , and the relationship between language and culture . it is the branch of anthropology that br...
what subdivision of anthropology seeks to understand the process of human communications ?
linguistic
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linguistic anthropology ( also called anthropological linguistics ) seeks to understand the processes of human communications , verbal and non verbal , variation in language across time and space , the social uses of language , and the relationship between language and culture . it is the branch of anthropology that br...
what related fields do linguistic anthropologists draw on ?
sociolinguistics , pragmatics , cognitive linguistics , semiotics , discourse analysis , and narrative analysis
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one of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of ' art ' as a cultural phenomenon . several anthropologists have noted that the western categories of ' painting ' , ' sculpture ' , or ' literature ' , conceived as independent artistic activities , do not exist , or exist in a signific...
what is a cultural phenomenon ?
art
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one of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of ' art ' as a cultural phenomenon . several anthropologists have noted that the western categories of ' painting ' , ' sculpture ' , or ' literature ' , conceived as independent artistic activities , do not exist , or exist in a signific...
what have several anthropologists noted about western artistic endeavors and their place in non western contexts ?
do not exist
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one of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of ' art ' as a cultural phenomenon . several anthropologists have noted that the western categories of ' painting ' , ' sculpture ' , or ' literature ' , conceived as independent artistic activities , do not exist , or exist in a signific...
what formal features in objects do anthropologists of art focus on ?
evident ' aesthetic ' qualities
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one of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of ' art ' as a cultural phenomenon . several anthropologists have noted that the western categories of ' painting ' , ' sculpture ' , or ' literature ' , conceived as independent artistic activities , do not exist , or exist in a signific...
when was art as cultural system penned ?
1983
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one of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of ' art ' as a cultural phenomenon . several anthropologists have noted that the western categories of ' painting ' , ' sculpture ' , or ' literature ' , conceived as independent artistic activities , do not exist , or exist in a signific...
what is the trend to transform the anthropology of ' art ' into an anthropology of ?
culturally specific ' aesthetics '
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sporadic use of the term for some of the subject matter occurred subsequently , such as the use by tienne serres in 1838 to describe the natural history , or paleontology , of man , based on comparative anatomy , and the creation of a chair in anthropology and ethnography in 1850 at the national museum of natural histo...
who used the term anthropology to describe the natural history of man ?
tienne serres
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sporadic use of the term for some of the subject matter occurred subsequently , such as the use by tienne serres in 1838 to describe the natural history , or paleontology , of man , based on comparative anatomy , and the creation of a chair in anthropology and ethnography in 1850 at the national museum of natural histo...
when was anthropology used as a term for comparative anatomy ?
1838
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sporadic use of the term for some of the subject matter occurred subsequently , such as the use by tienne serres in 1838 to describe the natural history , or paleontology , of man , based on comparative anatomy , and the creation of a chair in anthropology and ethnography in 1850 at the national museum of natural histo...
when was a chair created for anthropology at the national museum of natural history ?
1850
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sporadic use of the term for some of the subject matter occurred subsequently , such as the use by tienne serres in 1838 to describe the natural history , or paleontology , of man , based on comparative anatomy , and the creation of a chair in anthropology and ethnography in 1850 at the national museum of natural histo...
where is the national museum of natural history located ?
france
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sporadic use of the term for some of the subject matter occurred subsequently , such as the use by tienne serres in 1838 to describe the natural history , or paleontology , of man , based on comparative anatomy , and the creation of a chair in anthropology and ethnography in 1850 at the national museum of natural histo...
what organization was formed by members whose primary objective was the abolishment of slavery ?
soci t ethnologique de paris
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anthropology and many other current fields are the intellectual results of the comparative methods developed in the earlier 19th century . theorists in such diverse fields as anatomy , linguistics , and ethnology , making feature by feature comparisons of their subject matters , were beginning to suspect that similarit...
what is anthropology the intellectual results of ?
comparative methods
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anthropology and many other current fields are the intellectual results of the comparative methods developed in the earlier 19th century . theorists in such diverse fields as anatomy , linguistics , and ethnology , making feature by feature comparisons of their subject matters , were beginning to suspect that similarit...
what were theorists in diverse fields beginning to notice between animals and languages ?
similarities
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anthropology and many other current fields are the intellectual results of the comparative methods developed in the earlier 19th century . theorists in such diverse fields as anatomy , linguistics , and ethnology , making feature by feature comparisons of their subject matters , were beginning to suspect that similarit...
what did the theorists suspect these patterns were the result of ?
processes or laws unknown to them then
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anthropology and many other current fields are the intellectual results of the comparative methods developed in the earlier 19th century . theorists in such diverse fields as anatomy , linguistics , and ethnology , making feature by feature comparisons of their subject matters , were beginning to suspect that similarit...
what was darwin ' s on the origin of species for theorists ?
epiphany
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anthropology and many other current fields are the intellectual results of the comparative methods developed in the earlier 19th century . theorists in such diverse fields as anatomy , linguistics , and ethnology , making feature by feature comparisons of their subject matters , were beginning to suspect that similarit...
how did darwin arrive at his conclusions ?
comparison of species
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darwin and wallace unveiled evolution in the late 1850s . there was an immediate rush to bring it into the social sciences . paul broca in paris was in the process of breaking away from the soci t de biologie to form the first of the explicitly anthropological societies , the soci t d ' anthropologie de paris , meeting...
when did wallace and darwin unveil the theory of evolution ?
late 1850s .
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darwin and wallace unveiled evolution in the late 1850s . there was an immediate rush to bring it into the social sciences . paul broca in paris was in the process of breaking away from the soci t de biologie to form the first of the explicitly anthropological societies , the soci t d ' anthropologie de paris , meeting...
what was there a rush to do with the theory of evolution ?
bring it into the social sciences
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darwin and wallace unveiled evolution in the late 1850s . there was an immediate rush to bring it into the social sciences . paul broca in paris was in the process of breaking away from the soci t de biologie to form the first of the explicitly anthropological societies , the soci t d ' anthropologie de paris , meeting...
where did paul broca reside ?
paris
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darwin and wallace unveiled evolution in the late 1850s . there was an immediate rush to bring it into the social sciences . paul broca in paris was in the process of breaking away from the soci t de biologie to form the first of the explicitly anthropological societies , the soci t d ' anthropologie de paris , meeting...
what organization was broca in the process of disentangling himself from ?
soci t de biologie
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darwin and wallace unveiled evolution in the late 1850s . there was an immediate rush to bring it into the social sciences . paul broca in paris was in the process of breaking away from the soci t de biologie to form the first of the explicitly anthropological societies , the soci t d ' anthropologie de paris , meeting...
what did the french call evolutionism ?
transformisme
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broca , being what today would be called a neurosurgeon , had taken an interest in the pathology of speech . he wanted to localize the difference between man and the other animals , which appeared to reside in speech . he discovered the speech center of the human brain , today called broca ' s area after him . his inte...
if broca were alive today , what would his profession be ?
neurosurgeon
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broca , being what today would be called a neurosurgeon , had taken an interest in the pathology of speech . he wanted to localize the difference between man and the other animals , which appeared to reside in speech . he discovered the speech center of the human brain , today called broca ' s area after him . his inte...
what particularly interested broca ?
the pathology of speech
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broca , being what today would be called a neurosurgeon , had taken an interest in the pathology of speech . he wanted to localize the difference between man and the other animals , which appeared to reside in speech . he discovered the speech center of the human brain , today called broca ' s area after him . his inte...
what did broca discover in the human brain ?
speech center
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broca , being what today would be called a neurosurgeon , had taken an interest in the pathology of speech . he wanted to localize the difference between man and the other animals , which appeared to reside in speech . he discovered the speech center of the human brain , today called broca ' s area after him . his inte...
what did the german philosopher waitz specialize in ?
psychology
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