نتایج جستجو برای: anthropology

تعداد نتایج: 11682  

2006
Albert Doja Claude Levi-Strauss

In the course of anti-structuralist criticism, the main thrust of LéviStrauss’s epistemological approach seems to have been lost, to the collective detriment of social sciences and anthropology. By its monumental character, Lévi-Strauss’s work evokes that of the founders of anthropology, whereas, by the way in which it puts in relation the cultural and the mental, it anticipates a theoretical a...

Journal: :Culture, medicine and psychiatry 2011
Atwood D Gaines

While much of Medical Anthropology was and is what we can call "Normal" (following Kuhn) Medical Anthropology, I coined the term Millennial Medical Anthropology for that branch of the discipline that, in the 1990s, was departing from the Normal research paradigms and was deserving of a distinct sobriquet. This paper considers the Strong Program in Medical Anthropology's Millennial Medical Anthr...

Journal: :Curationis 1993
G Boulogne

Medical science has up to now not discovered a means to fight HTV and it is obvious that the ep idem ic can only be con tro lled by prevention. Those disciplines from the hum anities that could make the most meaningful contribution in this regard would be those that study, or ought to study sexuality, nam ely , p sycho logy , socio logy and anthropology. The communication sciences and nursing b...

2006
Albert Doja

In the course of anti-structuralist criticism, the main thrust of LéviStrauss’s epistemological approach seems to have been lost, to the collective detriment of social sciences and anthropology. By its monumental character, Lévi-Strauss’s work evokes that of the founders of anthropology, whereas, by the way in which it puts in relation the cultural and the mental, it anticipates a theoretical a...

Journal: :Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 2014

2018
Darryl Stellmach Isabel Beshar Juliet Bedford Philipp du Cros Beverley Stringer

Recent outbreaks of Ebola virus disease (2013-2016) and Zika virus (2015-2016) bring renewed recognition of the need to understand social pathways of disease transmission and barriers to care. Social scientists, anthropologists in particular, have been recognised as important players in disease outbreak response because of their ability to assess social, economic and political factors in local ...

2009
Marietta L. Baba

W. Lloyd Warner is re-interpreted as an institutional anthropologist whose approach to the study of work in a capitalist context has relevance to contemporary disciplinary problems and issues. The essay traces the development and influences upon Warner’s thought and research strategies from their origin in Durkheim’s sociology and Warner’s fieldwork among the Murngin, to the Hawthorne Project, ...

2011
Joan P. Mencher

1. The Ways in which Anthropology Considers Issues of Development 1.

Journal: :Topics in cognitive science 2010
Andrea Bender Edwin Hutchins Douglas L. Medin

This paper reviews the uneven history of the relationship between Anthropology and Cognitive Science over the past 30 years, from its promising beginnings, followed by a period of disaffection, on up to the current context, which may lay the groundwork for reconsidering what Anthropology and (the rest of) Cognitive Science have to offer each other. We think that this history has important lesso...

2006
RON EGLASH AUDREY BENNETT CASEY O’DONNELL SYBILLYN JENNINGS MARGARET CINTORINO

Ethnomathematics is the study of mathematical ideas and practices situated in their cultural context. Culturally Situated Design Tools (CSDTs) are web-based software applications that allow students to create simulations of cultural arts—Native American beadwork, African American cornrow hairstyles, urban graffiti, and so forth—using these underlying mathematical principles. This article is a r...

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