Exam 3: Fieldwork and Ethnography
Exam 1: Anthropology in a Global Age66 Questions
Exam 2: Culture70 Questions
Exam 3: Fieldwork and Ethnography63 Questions
Exam 4: Language62 Questions
Exam 5: Human Origins69 Questions
Exam 6: Race and Racism70 Questions
Exam 7: Ethnicity and Nationalism63 Questions
Exam 8: Gender67 Questions
Exam 9: Sexuality62 Questions
Exam 10: Kinship, Family, and Marriage72 Questions
Exam 11: Class and Inequality68 Questions
Exam 12: The Global Economy68 Questions
Exam 13: Migration62 Questions
Exam 14: Politics and Power70 Questions
Exam 15: Religion70 Questions
Exam 16: Health, Illness, and the Body69 Questions
Exam 17: Art and Media63 Questions
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Ethnography written today is often read online by the very subjects who were researched, making anthropology more ________.
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What aspect of Sidney Mintz's work introduced a new approach to ethnography?
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What aspect of life did Nancy Scheper-Hughes find particularly useful when decoding radically different cultures?
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Anthropologists are able to collect information, select which people to highlight, and choose which facts to publish in their results. What key aspect of writing ethnography does this clearly illustrate?
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Anthropologists conducting fieldwork may experience a particular kind of disorientation from the "strangeness" they discover. What is this often attributable to?
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An anthropologist shows a video of Mardi Gras beads being made in a factory in China to the people attending Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Later, the anthropologist shows workers at the factory in China a video of Mardi Gras, where the beads they make go. This demonstrates that the:
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What term describes ethnographers' awareness that they should engage in critical self-examination regarding the role they play in the research process?
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Increased migration has led anthropologists to conduct ethnographic research in two or more locations. What type of ethnography is this?
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The anthropological practice of sharing ethnographic information on particular communities with nonanthropological institutions such as the military has been situated within the discipline of anthropology as a:
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Compare Nancy Scheper-Hughes's early ethnographic fieldwork in Alto do Cruzeiro with her current research and work with Organs Watch. How has globalization affected her fieldwork?
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Because she has been a community activist and an advocate for her research subjects, what kind of anthropology can we consider the work of Nancy Scheper-Hughes?
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Sydney Mintz conducted research on sugar production in Puerto Rico in the 1970s and 1980s, examining the way local communities were affected by capitalism. What other problems did his work help to illustrate?
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What is one of the typical steps taken during the planning stages of a fieldwork project?
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Franz Boas is credited with developing the concept of cultural relativism. What specific perspective made cultural relativism radical at that time?
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Fieldwork is often considered a rite of passage for students because it:
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Making the strange seem more familiar is an overarching goal of which method of conducting anthropology?
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How would you describe the problems pertaining to the vulnerability of research subjects involved in a study of Facebook groups?
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Evaluate the El Dorado controversy around anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon. You must demonstrate that you know when and where the contested activities occurred, and how the population was allegedly affected. Conclude by stating why this might have been seen to violate ethical standards, and what the American Anthropological Association (AAA) ultimately found on review of the evidence presented.
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In an age of intensifying globalization, ethnographic research continues to provide a deep understanding of informants' everyday lives and cultures, due in large part to the continued use of what specific part of the anthropologist's toolkit?
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E. E. Evans-Pritchard used a synchronic approach in establishing social anthropology through a(n):
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