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anthropology dictionary

This anthropology dictionary provides definitions for some of the most commonly used terms in anthropological research.

The Asiatic Mode of Production: A Primer

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
The Asiatic Mode of Production - A Primer

In Marx’s view, the Asiatic mode of production was the most primitive form of society, and it was based on principles of slavery and feudalism.

Conscience Collective – The Shared Beliefs and Values of a Group or Society

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Conscience Collective - The Shared Beliefs and Values of a Group or Society

Conscience collective is a term coined by Durkheim to refer to the shared beliefs and values of a group or society. It is considered to be the source of social cohesion and order.

Deconstructing the Evil Eye – The Power to Curse Others

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
evil eye

While the evil eye may be dismissed by some as nothing more than superstition, it has been the subject of serious study by anthropologists.

The Rise of Black Power in America – A Historical Overview

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Black Power - A Political Movement to empower black Americans in the US in the 1960s

The Black Power movement was a political & social movement in the US aimed at empowering black Americans & improving their standing in society.

The Origins of Apartheid – How Institutionalized Racism Took Hold in South Africa

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Apartheid - Racial Segregation based on Institutionalised Racism

The word apartheid is Afrikaans for “separateness”, and it was the official name of the racial segregation policy that was implemented in South Africa from 1948 to 1991.

The Fascinating Process of Ethnogenesis – How New Ethnic Groups Form

October 24, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Ethnogenesis - The Formation of New Ethnic Groups

Ethnogenesis explores how new ethnic groups are formed. It’s a complex process that involves various factors such as migration, intermarriage, cultural exchange, and language use.

Contagious Magic – Items that have been in contact remain connected

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Contagious Magic - Items that have been in contact remain connected

Contagious magic is based on the idea that things that have been in contact with each other remain connected, even after they have been separated.

Breaking Down Barriers – Using Ethnography to Build Cultural Understanding

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Breaking Down Barriers - Using Ethnography to Build Cultural Understanding

Ethnography is a research methodology that involves observing and studying people in their natural environment. It is considered to be the cornerstone of anthropology, as it provides an in-depth look at the customs and beliefs of different cultures

Black Economy – Goods and Services Traded Outside the Formal Financial System

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Black Economy - Goods and Services Traded Outside the Formal Financial System

The black economy refers to the informal or underground economy, where goods and services are traded outside of the formal financial system.

From Margins to Center – Navigating the Path towards Cultural Assimilation

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
cultural assimilation

In sociology, assimilation is the process by which members of minority groups become members of the mainstream culture. It is a gradual process of acculturation, and it often takes place over several generations.

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