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Anthropology is the
scientific study of humanity,
concerned with
human behavior,
human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present...
- Loughlin, Michael; Hammerstedt, Scott. "Symbolic and
Interpretive Anthropologies".
Anthropological Theories. The
University of Alabama. Grimes,
Ronald L. (1985)...
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Biological anthropology, also
known as
physical anthropology, is a
social science discipline concerned with the
biological and
behavioral aspects of human...
- most
highly developed areas of
anthropology and
applied anthropology, and is a
subfield of
social and
cultural anthropology that
examines the ways in which...
- techno-
anthropology,
digital ethnography, cyberanthropology, and
virtual anthropology. Most
anthropologists who use the
phrase "digital
anthropology" are...
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Psychological anthropology is an
interdisciplinary subfield of
anthropology that
studies the
interaction of
cultural and
mental processes. This subfield...
- by
editing its
academic journal,
Social Anthropology/
Anthropologies Social.
Departments of
Social Anthropology at
different universities have
tended to...
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Anthropology of
religion is the
study of
religion in
relation to
other social institutions, and the
comparison of
religious beliefs and
practices across...
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sociocultural anthropologies have
diminished with
increasing dialogue and
borrowing of both
theory and methods. Today,
social anthropology in
Britain engages...
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Anthropological criminology (sometimes
referred to as
criminal anthropology,
literally a
combination of the
study of the
human species and the
study of...