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Research Ethics in Applied Anthropology
IRB: Ethics and Human Research, 1992The defining characteristics of applied anthropology are first, a strong commitment to social change through the application of anthropological concepts and skills in collaborative and interdisciplinary research, and second, a fundamental belief in the importance of utilizing anthropological knowledge.
P. Marshall
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A hierarchy of expert performance as applied to forensic anthropology
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2021Due to their medicolegal repercussions, forensic anthropology conclusions must be reliable, consistent, and minimally compromised by bias. Yet, a synthetic analysis of the reliability and biasability of the discipline's methods has not yet been conducted.
S. Hartley, A. Winburn
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The Personal Politics of Action and Applied Anthropology
Ethnohistory, 2019Action anthropology came to the fore during the 1950s and 1960s, in part as a critical response to applied anthropology’s colonial and governmental entanglements, seeking to learn from communities by collaboratively pursuing solutions to practical ...
D. Cobb
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Visual Anthropology, 2019
This case study discusses how the interpretive photographer, Lewis W. Hine (1874-1940), and his Child Labor series (1908-1918) during the Progressive Era in America (1890-1920) could be considered a precursor to applied visual anthropology.
Ashley Cerku
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This case study discusses how the interpretive photographer, Lewis W. Hine (1874-1940), and his Child Labor series (1908-1918) during the Progressive Era in America (1890-1920) could be considered a precursor to applied visual anthropology.
Ashley Cerku
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Current Anthropology, 2009
Welche Möglichkeiten bietet die angewandte Anthropologie um an alltägliche Phänomene heranzugehen? Welche Möglichkeiten bestehen um qualitative und quantitative Methoden zu vereinen? Die Netzwerkanalyse misst in dieser Arbeit das Maß der Integrität einer Asylstätte in einer Gemeinde in Oberösterreich.
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Welche Möglichkeiten bietet die angewandte Anthropologie um an alltägliche Phänomene heranzugehen? Welche Möglichkeiten bestehen um qualitative und quantitative Methoden zu vereinen? Die Netzwerkanalyse misst in dieser Arbeit das Maß der Integrität einer Asylstätte in einer Gemeinde in Oberösterreich.
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