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Cultural and Social Anthropology
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  • Anthropology of Religion, Anthropology of Gender,
    Anthropological Theory, Cultural Ecology, Culture
    Change, Economic Anthropology, Global Issues /
    Contemporary Problems, Linguistic Anthropology,
    Medical Anthropology, Native American
    Anthropology, Peasant Societies

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  • Discuss the challenges faced by the indigenous
    Tikuna community in western Brazil. What will be
    an ideal response?
  • Explain the relationship between the causers of
    environmental destruction and those that are most
    affected by it. What will be an ideal response?

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  • How are small-scale community members so
    knowledgable about their environments?
  • What are some of the negative consequences of
    rapid cultural change?

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  • In what ways do some argue that economic
    development does not always have positive effects
    on peoples lives?
  • What is the difference between collective and
    individualistic cultures?

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  • How does the Kiribati worldview of their effect
    on the environment contrast to that of
    industrialized cultures?

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  • Why are anthropologists concerned with preserving
    indigenous peoples?
  • What is world systems theory?
  • What is modernization theory?

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  • As of 2010, the demands for water in El Alto have
    already exceeded the supply, and the problem is
    getting more acute since some of the water is
    being sold off to the wealthier residents of La
    Paz.
  • In 1916, Gottovi and her colleagues opened the
    STARworks Center for Creative Enterprise in a
    Ford Motors factory building.

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  • Development anthropologists look at the gap
    between the haves and have-nots in terms of
    either modernization theory or world systems
    theory.
  • When we learn to theorize the perceptions of a
    specific people and try to coerce the reasons
    behind those perceptions, we will be well on our
    way to adopting a multicultural strategy for
    interacting with diverse peoples, both
    domestically and abroad.

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  • Multiculturalism requires the basic
    anthropological understanding that culturally,
    different people are not inherently inferior and
    consequently should not be ignored, excluded, or
    marginalized.
  • Ethnographic accounts of the human costs of
    climate change will serve as a dramatic incentive
    for leaders in the industrialized world to
    reassess basic assumptions about climate change,
    their role in causing it, and their
    responsibility in fixing it.

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  • Climate scientists disagree with findings on the
    cause, intensity, and duration of floods and
    droughts increasing in the future.
  • The premier scientific organization for the
    assessment of climate change is the
    Intergovernmental Panel on Temporal Change.

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  • Only in the 19th and 20th centuries was the term
    Cultural Survival, defined as conducting ongoing
    projects around the world.

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  • In partnership with indigenous peoples, Cultural
    Survival, Inc. advocates for native communities
    the strengthening of their language and culture,
    educating their communities about their rights,
    and fighting marginalization, discrimination, and
    exploitation.

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