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| engaged in political and legal problems of indigenous people |
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| how indigienous societies are living in the modern world____modernization |
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| strategies of organization, ~strategies that indigenous groups use to assert their rights, benefits from forming networks, etc |
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| social structures impact individuals attitudes, beliefs, and practices |
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| 1.attention to context, 2.commitment to detailed knowledge. 3. sensitivity to cultural differences, 4.appreciation of alternate perspectives, 5.recognition of systematic complexity |
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| Applied Anthropology (Practical) |
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| the application of anthropological theory and methods to assess and solve human problems |
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| health and medicine....human rights...business....education....environmental issues....community dev....disaster research...international dev...museums. |
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| employees have cultural sensitivity ....understand culture w/ business....establish cross cultural communication |
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| mediators and translates b/w cultures, ease communications, and facilitators of interactions |
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| develop new products....for different groups of people....ex: HallMark, General Mills |
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| observe, report, describe culture......difference is TIME...reporting is faster, anthro is long___touch on social issues, global issues, and differnt angles on stories |
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| systematic way of analyzing culture... ex:Rural Poverty in SE Ohio |
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| better enable us to see the world...our own culture is just one way of life |
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| all human beings live in worlds shaped by cultures....existence of alternatives...alternatives to our way of life |
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| doubt our own cultural background |
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