Jackie Blue April 13‚ 2013 English 102 Ethnography Living Disabled in Boise: An Ethnography on the Disability Community in the Boise Area A man named Alphonse Carr once said “Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses” (“Disability Quotes Collection”). I am the oldest of four children of a single mother. All of my siblings are developmentally delayed. Seeing as how my first sibling was born when I was a year and a half old‚ I have been
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“People who are homeless are not social inadequates. They are people without homes.” -Sheila McKechnie Agency is the capacity for human beings to make choices and act in the world. Free will‚ according to Wikipedia is “putative ability of agents to make choices free from certain kinds of constraints. Do Finkelstein’s informants have agency? I believe they do have agency‚ just because they do not have one specific place to call home‚ does not mean they are not capable of making choices and
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where some might suggest that ethical problems are greater (Alder et al 1986). Punch (1994) goes further in suggesting that qualitative studies such as ethnography rarely‚ if ever‚ raise ethical issues (Orb 2000:93); however this statement is heavily debated. This essay aspires to discuss and analyse the ethical issues which arise in ethnography and discuss how valid and harmful these issues really are. The paper will also seek to discuss how researchers may overcome these ethical dilemmas and as
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The Amish e. Huaorani of Ecuador f. Bedouin g. Zulu h. Kurds i. Maori j. Mbuti k. Nayar of India l. Semai m. Navajo n. Tikopia of Melanesia 2. Research this culture using the Ashford University Online Library. Please identify and use a minimum of three scholarly articles from the library in addition to the text your rese arch. Keep in mind that most anthropological research‚ whether article length or book length‚ is either an ethnography or an ethnology. You
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Enga d. The Amish e. Huaorani of Ecuador f. Bedouin g. Zulu h. Kurds i. Maori j. Mbuti k. Nayar of India l. Semai m. Navajo n. Tikopia of Melanesia 2. Research this culture using the Ashford University Online Library. Please identify and use a minimum of three scholarly articles from the library in addition to the text your research. Keep in mind that most anthropological research‚ whether article length or book length‚ is either an ethnography or an ethnology. You may use any
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Malaysia * Mbuti * Enga * Semai * Huaorani of Ecuador * Nayar of India * Singapore * Tikopia of Melanesia * Basseri of Iran 2. Use a minimum of three scholarly research journals‚ ethnographies and ethnologies as the primary sources of information. 3. Identify and classify the selected culture’s primary mode of subsistence. ( Foragers‚ Horticulturalists‚ Pastoralists‚ Emerging Agriculturalists‚ Agrarian States or Industrialists)
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subdisciplines (four fields) of anthropology? A. Medical anthropology‚ ethnography‚ ethnology‚ and cultural anthropology B. Archaeology‚ biological anthropology‚ applied linguistics‚ and applied anthropology C. Biological anthropology‚ linguistic anthropology‚ cultural anthropology‚ and archaeology D. Genetic anthropology‚ physical anthropology‚ psychological anthropology‚ linguistic anthropology E. Primatology‚ ethnology‚ cultural anthropology‚ and paleopathology 5. Which of the following
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CHAP 1 – What is Anthropology 1. Which of the following is not true about Franz Boas? A. He was a German-born‚ Jewish person until the Hitler regime 2. The American Anthropological Association (or AAA) acknowledges the public service role provided by anthropology by recognition of which of the following dimensions of the field? B. cultural anthropology or allied 3. What is the most critical element of cultural traditions? C. Their transmission through learning
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Research Methods Kelli Willett WGU Research is an important part of both anthropology and sociology. There are 5 main methods of research used by sociologists including participant observation‚ conducting experiments‚ conducting surveys‚ secondary analysis and conducting case studies. In case study research‚ the surveyor studies an individual or small group
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Kaylee Garland Anthropology 101 Professor Houngues September 11‚ 2012 What is Anthropology? By definition‚ anthropology is the comparative study of human societies and cultures and their development. Anthropology is much more than the study of nonindustrial people‚ but a comparative science that examines all types of societies and human beings‚ ancient and modern‚ simple and complex. Most other social sciences tend to study certain types of societies‚ rather than all forms of social
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