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ANTH 1120 Terms And Definitions
ANTH 1120 Terms and Definitions Latest Updated
Jan 8 Globalization Cultural change
- More ppl taking self-employment as full-time jobs
- Don’t get confused with change and progress! De-territorialisation
- Place and culture use to be related
- Ex. Tai chi practiced in Canada isn’t the same...
ANTH 1120 Terms and Definitions Latest Updated
Jan 8
Globalizatio
n Cultural
change
- More ppl taking self-employment as full-time jobs
- Don’t get confused with change and
progress! De-territorialisation
- Place and culture use to be related
- Ex. Tai chi practiced in Canada isn’t the same as done in
China (westernized) Cultural imperialism
- One culture making its establishment, resulting its domination
over another culture Cosmopolitanism
- K-pop, sub cultures; resulted from
globalization Jan 22
Key words:
Gentrification, territory, urban poverty, moral regulation
Structure and Agency:
- Structure – arrangements within society that limit or influence choices
- Agency- the capacity to be able to do things freely
- Debate whether an individual should act according to social structure or as a free
agent
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Urban Anthropology
- Durkeim: mechanical and organic solidarity
- Mechanical – micro; organic – macro
- It was hard for ppl to see how hard each person was working
- Urbanism – system of social organization; set of attitudes and ideas
- Society wide apathy; overcrowding makes people ignorant of things making them
cold
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, Chicago school
- Urban ecology
- The loop = central business district
- Transition = disorganized, dangerous, low income communities
The Great Migration – Late WW1 1960; 6 million African-American migrated
to growing cities for a better life
Poverty – is it a culture?
Kitwe – Northern Rhodesia, 1955
- Central Africa; highly urbanized
- The Rhodes-Livingston
Institute Gang sociology
Mods and Rockers – subs culture’s result
- Working class teenagers
- Mainly white
- Mods are different from rockers; fashion idea was different
- Carried detached perspectives about society, politics
- Violent
groups Feb 4
Key words: Resistance, renegade, nostalgia, prison-industrial complex
Neoliberalism:
- Great Depression happened in 1930s
- John Keynes (Keynesian)
- Problem: government interfering too much
- Favors free market and how it enhances human well-being
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