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... culture J.G. Herder and Kultur British structural- functional- ism Margaret Mead. variables . Under the influence of the American social the- orist Talcott Parsons , the anthropologists at Harvard Uni- versity were drawn into team ...
... culture J.G. Herder and Kultur British structural- functional- ism Margaret Mead. variables . Under the influence of the American social the- orist Talcott Parsons , the anthropologists at Harvard Uni- versity were drawn into team ...
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... culture is . On the second point , he emphasizes what has continued to be the anchor of cultural anthropology in ethnographic fieldwork and writing , the positioning and gender of the ethnographer , and bias in ethnographic data has ...
... culture is . On the second point , he emphasizes what has continued to be the anchor of cultural anthropology in ethnographic fieldwork and writing , the positioning and gender of the ethnographer , and bias in ethnographic data has ...
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... cultures . Cultural ecology has sought to produce a more quantitative discipline than is characteris- tic of most cultural anthropology , which has remained rooted in the humanities . Culture and the humanities . The humanistic roots of ...
... cultures . Cultural ecology has sought to produce a more quantitative discipline than is characteris- tic of most cultural anthropology , which has remained rooted in the humanities . Culture and the humanities . The humanistic roots of ...
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