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Anthropology

Edited by John L. Jackson.

Published online January 2012.

Research Guide. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology.

Made up of a rapidly expanding range of articles written by distinguished international scholars, this dynamic, continuously updated online resource offers exclusive authoritative...

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Anthrozoology

Molly Mullin.

in Anthropology

Published online March 2013.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 5512 words.

Anthrozoology examines humans’ relationships with animals. As an interdisciplinary field, anthrozoology connects with many other disciplines, including sociology, psychology, and...

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Applied Anthropology

Barbara Rose Johnston.

in Anthropology

Published online January 2012.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 12858 words.

As a term and a subject area, applied anthropology refers to that broad array of research, methods, and outcomes developed and used for the explicit purpose of recognizing,...

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Archaeology

Wendy Ashmore and Thomas C. Patterson.

in Anthropology

Published online January 2012.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 12602 words.

Archaeology is a historical social science concerned with study of past societies and cultures through material traces, called the archaeological record. These traces may have been left...

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Business Anthropology

Marietta L. Baba.

in Anthropology

Published online January 2012.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 10877 words.

Business refers to the buying and selling of goods and services in the marketplace, and the organized economic activities attendant to those practices—for example, product and service...

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Clifford Geertz

Matthew D. Thompson.

in Anthropology

Published online January 2012.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 8505 words.

Clifford Geertz (b. 1926–d. 2006) has had a tremendous impact on cultural anthropology and, more generally, all of the social sciences and humanities. In particular, Geertz is associated...

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Consumerism

Jo Littler.

in Anthropology

Published online November 2012.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 5465 words.

“Consumerism” is a word with multiple meanings and histories. To begin with, it is frequently conflated with “consumption,” but it is useful to make a conceptual distinction between...

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Cultural Evolution

Alex Mesoudi.

in Anthropology

Published online January 2012.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 6681 words.

“Cultural evolution” is the idea that human cultural change––that is, changes in socially transmitted beliefs, knowledge, customs, skills, attitudes, languages, and so on––can be...

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Culture

Hai Ren.

in Anthropology

Published online January 2012.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 8059 words.

Culture is a term that describes and characterizes various ways in which human differences and similarities are recognized and marked. It is inseparable from many important ideas such as...

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Culture of Poverty

Dana-Ain Davis.

in Anthropology

Published online January 2012.

Article. Subjects: anthropology; human evolution; medical anthropology; physical anthropology; social and cultural anthropology. 6951 words.

The term culture of poverty emerged in 1959 to explain why people were poor. The culture of poverty concept delineates factors associated with poor people’s behaviors, and argues that...

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