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Title: Global Challenges, Local Responses, and the Role of Anthropology


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Chapter 16
  • Global Challenges,Local Responses, andthe Role
    of Anthropology

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Chapter Outline
  • What can anthropologists tell us of the future?
  • What are todays cultural trends?
  • What problems must be solved for humans to have a
    viable future?

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Anthropologists Contribution to the Study of the
Future of Humanity
  • Anthropologists see things in context.
  • They have a long-term historical perspective and
    recognize culture bound biases.
  • Anthropologists are concerned with the tendency
    to treat traditional societies as obsolete when
    they appear to stand in the way of development.

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Migration
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Multiculturalism
  • An policy of mutual respect and tolerance for
    cultural differences.
  • Ethnic tension, common in pluralistic societies,
    sometimes turns violent, leading to formal
    separation.
  • To manage cultural diversity within such
    societies, some countries have adopted
    multiculturalism as an official public policy.

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Global Corporations
  • Their power and wealth, often exceeding that of
    national governments, has increased dramatically
    through media expansion.
  • Megacorporations have enormous influence on the
    ideas and behavior of hundreds of millions of
    people worldwide.
  • States and corporations compete for scarce
    natural resources, cheap labor, new commercial
    markets, and ever-larger profits in a political
    arena that spans the entire globe.

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Structural power
  • The global forces that direct economic and
    political institutions and shape public ideas and
    values.
  • Hard power is backed up by economic and military
    force.
  • Soft power is ideological persuasion.
  • The worlds largest corporations are almost all
    based in a small group of wealthy states, which
    dominate international trade and finance
    organizations.

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Globalization and Corporations
  • Globalization provides megaprofits for large
    corporations but wreaks havoc in traditional
    cultures.
  • Globalization is marketed as positive for
    everyone, but the poor are becoming poorer and
    the rich richer.
  • Globalization engenders worldwide resistance
    against superpower domination.
  • For this reason, the emerging world system is
    unstable, vulnerable, and unpredictable.

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Results of Globalization
  • Worldwide and growing structural
    violence-physical and/or psychological harm
  • Repression
  • cultural and environmental destruction
  • Poverty
  • hunger and obesity
  • illness, and premature death
  • Caused by exploitative and unjust social,
    political, and economical systems.

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A Sustainable Future
  • Dramatic changes in cultural values and
    motivations, as well as in social institutions
    and the types of technologies we employ, are
    required if humans are going to realize a
    sustainable future.
  • Shortsighted emphasis on consumerism and
    individual self-interest needs to be abandoned in
    favor of a more balanced social and environmental
    ethic.

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Pollution and Over Population
  • A direct threat to humanity.
  • Western societies have protected their
    environment only when a crisis warranted.
  • Many of the worlds developing countries have
    policies for population growth that conflict with
    other policies.
  • Even with replacement reproduction, the
    population would continue to grow for 50 years.

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Energy Consumption
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Population
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