:27 — … ibid.:10 4 � � �ibid.:45 �Lévi-Strauss� 5 1989[1955]:462 19 1 2 — Clifford 1997 Clifford 2005[1997]:207 Clifford de Certeau 2009[1990]:171 1 2 James Clifford Anthropological Locations 1997 6 Lévi-Strauss Lévi-Strauss Lévi-Strauss 1950 Lévi-Strauss Lévi-Strauss James Boon 1982 Horace Miner American Nacirema … 1956:505 Renato Rosaldo 1993 Rosaldo Lévi-Strauss Malinowski 1991 Malinowski Rosaldo 1986 7 E.Evants-Pritchard
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Ethical and Moral Philosophies Ashford University May 20‚ 2013 Introduction The inner works of a successful business is based on the values and beliefs of its owner. In comparison to a family‚ the owner may be considered the matriarch and employees considered sons and daughters. Based on that assumption‚ the responsibility for success and prosperity lie solely on the leader. Family success is based on the philosophy of values and morals of its matriarch that are passed down to the children
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social exchange as the exchange of activity‚ tangible or intangible‚ and more or less rewarding or costly‚ between at least two persons. ● ● ● George Caspar Homans Claude Lévi-Strauss Peter Michael Blau George Caspar Homans ● Biography ● Leading Social Exchange Theorist ● Field Systems & Settlement Patterns Claude Lévi-Strauss ● Biography ● Exponent of Structuralism ● “Mythologiques” Peter Michael Blau ● Biography ● Societal Level Social Structures ● Bureaucratic Organizational & Social Structures
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THE ETHICAL IMPERATIVE Today’s businesses are entrenched in a great conflict. The interests of the stockholders and the interests of the populace at large seem to be in constant turmoil. On one hand‚ stockholders desire profit for themselves‚ and on the other‚ the general population does not care to be exploited by those whose sole motive is profit. This is a conflict because those who buy a business’s products tend to be in the general public‚ and they have the ability to make or break a
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(Kossew‚ 1998). The Empire cannot sustain itself without the barbarians‚ because then it has no purpose of existence. The binary of the Self and the Other and the lies about their threat is what kept it alive. Thus‚ it becomes apparent that Levi-Strauss’s conclusions are confirmed in Coetzee’s story and give a detailed explanation of the ambiguously defined Empire and its means of staying in powering. In the end‚ however‚ the Empire fails to sustain its power and control and begins its way towards
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Supplier Relationships: A Strategic Initiative Jagdish N. Sheth Goizueta Business School Emory University Arun Sharma University of Miami Jagdish N. Sheth is Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing‚ Emory Business School‚ Emory University and Arun Sharma is Associate Professor of Marketing‚ University of Miami. This paper extends research published by the authors in Industrial Marketing Management (March 1997). Please address correspondence to Arun Sharma‚ Department of Marketing‚ University
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their trousers due to the fast horseback riding. Jeans had a reliable material‚ that could be used. Therefore‚ cowboys were demonstrated in the films wearing jeans. Hollywood films became popular‚ as well as “Wild West” and cowboys. In the 1930s‚ Levi Strauss & Co started advertising
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Background/Problem State Levi Strauss & Co. is one of the largest apparel companies in the world with sales in over 100 countries. Despites their well-known brand name and ethical conduct‚ sales are declining over many years. Therefore‚ they need to find strategies that can increase their sales. The strategic issue in this case is how Levi Strauss will increase their sales by selling their brands to a mass channel and maintain the high-ends brand name? SWOT Analysis Strengths * Brand
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how blue jeans came into life and what does it represent. In 1980’s‚ during the time of gold rush‚ French cotton called denim came into being which replaced canvas and people called it jeans. In 1853‚ Levis Strauss German manufacturer‚ though of curving into miners’ tents. Furthermore‚ Levis Strauss plans to cut canvas into pants for workers because routine trouser does not accomplish the necessity of them. Also‚ it can be worn by common man and celebrities. Although‚ The blue jean is the symbol
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the relationship between “biology” and kinship systems? A. Kinship can be defined as society acknowledging biological connections between people. This view however has been challenged because kinship systems are regarded now as too complex. C. Levi-Strauss (1963) argued; “Kinship…only exists in human consciousness.” The correct way of studying the relationship between biology and kinship systems can only be made by looking at particular societies and cannot be made universally. Biology may have
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