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Integrating Arts: Cultural Anthropology and Expressive Culture in the Social Studies Curriculum

Social Studies Research and Practice, 2014
Social studies is the combined study of several disciplines including cultural anthropology where expressive culture is defined and described. Expressive culture is the processes, emotions, and ideas bound within the social production of aesthetic forms ...
Joyce H. Burstein
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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology

, 2010
leveler of the social – which should not be mistaken as an innate quality of finance. Consider this observation: corporate decisions are increasingly based less on strategic knowledge produced within the organization, and more on stock prices and the ...
A. Good
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Sustainable diets: social and cultural perspectives.

Sustainable diets: linking nutrition and food systems, 2019
The incorporation of sustainability issues into the international agri-food and nutritional agenda has been increasingly discussed over the last decades.
F. X. Medina, A. Aguilar
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The Anthropology of Moralities

, 2022
Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction: Why There Should Be an Anthropology of Moralities Monica Heintz Chapter 2. Norm and Spontaneity: Elicitation with Moral Dilemma Scenarios Thomas Widlok Chapter 3.
Monica Heintz
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Phenomenon of Autism in the Prospect of Cultural Anthropology

Scientific Research and Development Socio-Humanitarian Research and Technology, 2018
The entity of people with special health needs (SHN), in particular with disorders of the autistic spectrum becomes an important socio-cultural subsystem. This subsystem covers not only persons with SHN, but also their environment.
Е.Н. Викторук   +5 more
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Durkheim and the Social Anthropology of Culture

Social Forces, 1981
Beginning with Durkheim and surveying representative works in social anthropology that reflect the Durkheimian perspective, this paper traces the movement from a sociologistic to a culturalistic emphasis. A classical period of structuralist-functionalist initiated by Malinowski and RadcliffeBrown was followed by two developments: a dynamicist school ...
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The conceptual link between social desirability and cultural normativity.

International Journal of Psychology, 2016
Psychologists have a recurrent concern that socially desirable responding (SDR) is a form of response distortion that compromises the validity of self-report measures, especially in high-stakes situations where participants are motivated to make a good ...
Philippe Bou Malham, G. Saucier
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The Culture-Area Concept in Social Anthropology

American Journal of Sociology, 1927
The culture-area concept promises new leads in social science research. This idea has been used primarily by anthropologists, but is now receiving much attention from workers in the biological and social sciences. The American school of social anthropology proceeds on the belief that there are regional differences in material culture, and also in ...
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Social and cultural perspectives on medication refusal.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
The author reviews the sociocultural anthropology of medication refusal in relation to "compliance" and examines the social and cultural meaning of medication outside and within treatment.
Amarasingham Lr
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Book Reviews: Social/Cultural Anthropology

American Anthropologist, 1989
Book reviewed in this article:Barrio Gangs: Street Life and Identity in Southern California. James Diego VigilChicano Ethnicity. Susan E.
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