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Exam study book International Humanitarian Law of Emily Crawford, Alison Pert - ISBN: 9781108727716 (Humanity)

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  • September 13, 2024
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Test Bank For Humanity: An Introduction to Cultural
Anthropology 11th Edition By James Peoples; Garrick
Bailey

Ethnography - ANSWER: first-had personal study of local settings, provides an
account of a particular community, society, or culture, based on fieldwork

Anthropology - ANSWER: the study of the human species and its immediate
ancestors; holistic science, study past, present , and future
4 sub-groups:
biology
society
language
culture

Holistic Science/ Holism - ANSWER: refers to the study of the whole of the human
condition: past, present, and future; biology, society, language, and culture

Society - ANSWER: organized life in groups

Cultures - ANSWER: traditions and customs, transmitted through learning, form and
guide the beliefs and behavior of the people exposed to them

Enculturation - ANSWER: learn culture by growing up in a particular society, learn
traditions including customs and opinions, the process by which a child learns his or
her culture

Adaptation - ANSWER: the process by which organisms cope with environmental
forces and stresses, such as those posed by climate and topography or terrains, also
called landforms

Topography - ANSWER: terrains

Food Production - ANSWER: the cultivation of plants and domestications of animals,
originated 12,000-10,000 years ago

General Anthropology/ Four Field Anthropology - ANSWER: academic discipline of
anthropology, includes four main subdisciplines or subfield:
sociocultural
archaeological
biological
linguistic

, Cultural Anthropology/ Sociocultural Anthropology - ANSWER: the study of human
society and culture, the subfield that describes, analyzes, interprets, and explains
social and cultural similarities and differences

Biocultural - ANSWER: the inclusion and combination of both biological and cultural
perspectives and approaches to comment on or solve a particular issue or problem

Ethnology - ANSWER: examines, compares, analyzes, and interprets the results of an
ethnography, based on cross cultural comparison

Archeological Anthropology/ "Archeology" - ANSWER: reconstructs, describes, and
interprets human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains

Ecology - ANSWER: the study of interrelations among living things in an environment

Ecosystem - ANSWER: a patterned arrangement of energy flows and exchanges

Paleoecology - ANSWER: looks at the ecosystem of the past

Biological or Physical Anthropology - ANSWER: focus on human biological diversity in
time and space, five special interests within biological anthropology:
1) human evolution as revealed by the fossil record (paleoanthropology)
2) human genetics
3) human growth and development
4) human biological plasticity (the body's ability to change as it copes with stresses,
such as heat, cold, and altitude)
5) the biology, evolution, behavior, and social life of monkeys, apes, and other non-
human primates

Linguistic Anthropology - ANSWER: studies language in a social and cultural context,
across space and over time

Sociolinguistics - ANSWER: investigates relationships between social and linguistic
variation

Science - ANSWER: a systematic field of study or body of knowledge that dims,
through experiment, observation, and deduction, to produce reliable explanations of
phenomena with reference to the material and physical world

Applied Anthropology/ Practicing Anthropology - ANSWER: the application of
anthropological data, perspectives, theory, and methods to identify, assess, and
solve contemporary social problems

Medical Anthropology - ANSWER: examines how and why various diseases, illnesses,
and health conditions affect particular populations and how illness is socially
constructed, diagnosed, managed, and treated in various societies

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