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Introduction To Anthropology
The purpose of the article, Introduction to anthropology, is to provide a superficial description of anthropology so one can understand its concept.
Anthropology is derived from two Greek words-
Let’s learn about Field work for research
Fieldwork is the direct method of study in which a researcher goes into the field to interact with the people to whom he/ she wants to study. He/ she lives continuously for...
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic anthropology is an application of anatomical science (bones, skeletons etc.) of anthropology and its various sub-fields into legal matters.
In 1976, T. D. Stewart (1901–1907) defined forensic anthropology as...
An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
Anthropology is the study of us. Our clothes, our homes, our bodies, how we talk, how we think, our past present future, and everything around us.
One of the...
Relationship of Anthropology with other disciplines
Anthropology does not deal with a single subject. Anthropology is such field that relates to other subjects to deal with a given problem. That is why Anthropology is a broad-based study.
Socio-Cultural Anthropology
Folk-Urban continuum
The concept of the continuum can also be comprehended through the lens of continuity. When we discuss the folk-urban continuum, we are...
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Applied Anthropology
Tourism Through Anthropological Eyes
Tourism has evolved into a global phenomenon, capturing the imaginations of millions of people seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. However, behind...
Ecological Anthropology
Ecological anthropology is a field of study that deals with how man and his culture adapt to their surrounding environment. In other...
Ethnography’s Significance in the Domain of Software Technology
In the ever-evolving world of software technology, where innovation and user-centric design are at the forefront, ethnography plays a vital and often...
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Ethics in Anthropological Research
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