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    It has become something of a cliche to talk of the period after the Second World War as one of enormous upheaval in which the traditional patterns of life in Britain were swept aside to be replaced by a new‚ and superficially less class-ridden system. Sociologists have dwelt in particular upon the disintegration of the working-class community and have demonstrated how the demolition of the traditional environment of back-to-backs and corner shops merely signified deeper and more intangible changes

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    Purpose The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the requisite conceptual and practical skills in social science that will enable them to critically think about questions of philosophy and theory that inform the research practice‚ and enable them to competently conceptualise‚ design/formulate and execute a research project The course will be conducted through lectures‚ seminars and group consultations Evaluation: Course work-30 Written Exam-70 Course Outline 1

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    people within the inner city are pressured into living by the code of the street as a survival mechanism. The book describes the issues that are present within the city like teen pregnancy and the absence of economic opportunity. Anderson used ethnography research methods to obtain his information on the African American’s in certain parts of the city in the 1990’s. His research accounted for street violence and the disadvantaged African American in the communities. The drug industry is one of

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    She interviews Memphians‚ and uses meta- ethnography to translate the themes across her study. Zandria addresses many questions involving the relationship between region‚ class‚ race‚ and gender identities. How does regional identity correlate and impact the class‚ race‚ and gender identities in the

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    of knowing is unique because it involves fieldwork Settings are usually strange Objects of their study are subjects; see how they react to anthropologists.  Anthropology is empirical; the knowledge gather is through in depth experiences.  Ethnographies are accounts of

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    and cultural approaches should be used to focus on the long-range effect of mass media." Different  Methods:     Cultural  Studies  vs.  Effect  Studies   •  The “cultural approach” often uses methods such as audience ethnography and textual analysis‚ which has previously been used primarily in humanities (e.g. literary studies)." •  The “effect approach”‚ or generally understood as the “communication studies”‚ uses methods such as survey research‚ content analysis and experiments

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    S. (1976) Interaction in the Classroom. London‚ Methuen. Delamont‚ S. (1992) Fieldwork in Educational Settings: Methods‚ Pitfalls and Perspectives. London‚ Falmer. Delamont‚ S. & Atkinson‚ P. (1995) Fighting Familiarity: Essays on Education and Ethnography Denzin‚ N.K. (1989a) The Research Act: A Theoretical Introduction to Sociological Methods 3rd edn Denzin‚ N.K. (1989b) Interpretive Interactionism. Newbury Park CA‚ Sage. Denzin‚ N.K. & Lincoln‚ Y.S. (eds) (1994) Handbook of Qualitative Research

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    were several successful essays among these‚ for example‚ an essay comparing the underground economies of the urban poor in East Harlem‚ New York. Another well-designed comparative study explored tensions between structure and agency in two urban ethnographies. Most social problem-oriented essays‚ however‚ presented little or nothing of an anthropological perspective‚ as was generally the case of the essays. Most of these essays were marred by prescriptive and usually superficial conclusions. Popular

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    With such wealth‚ many Britons had the economic freedom to become scholars‚ as they still do‚ fields like ethnography benefiting from Britain’s global reach. With such a proportion of people involved in the academic debate and with such exposure to the international stage‚ opinions changed. Today with the British Empire gone‚ the attitude of leaders‚ people‚ and

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    1. Physical Anthropology Physical or biological anthropology deals with the evolution of humans‚ their variability‚ and adaptations to environmental stresses. 2. Cultural Anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans and in contrast to the social anthropology perceives the cultural variation more as an independent "variable" than the dependent one. 3. Archeology is the study of human activity in the past‚ primarily through the recovery and

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