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WSU ANTH 101 - What is Anthropology?
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ANTH 101 1st Edition Lecture 2 Outline of Last Lecture I Syllabus A What is Anthropology B Office Hours C Policy D Assignment Breakdown E Pop Quizzes F Attendance G Videos II Homework Outline of Current Lecture III Announcements IV Anthropology V AAA Rules of Conduct for Anthropological Research VI Biological Anthropology VII Cultural Anthropology VIII Culture IX Fieldwork X Ethnography XI Linguistic Anthropology Current Lecture III Announcements A New office hours Mondays and Wednesdays 10 00am 12 00pm B Updated syllabus available on ANGEL C Instructor TA email addresses are not WSU email addresses so be careful when sending an email IV Anthropology is the study of human nature human society and human past it aims to describe what it means to be human These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute V AAA Rules of Conduct for Anthropological Research A Aim not to do harm B Inform people you work with of your research no convert research C Respect confidentiality and anonymity D Recognize and compensate people you work with as appropriate E Work for long term to build relationships F Make research available publish VI Biological Anthropology looks at human beings as biological organisms and tries to discover what characteristics make them different from other organisms and what characteristics they share A Primatology studying primates B Paleoanthropology studying human biological origins using the fossilized teeth and bones of our earliest ancestors C Molecular anthropology studying genetics and biochemistry VII Cultural Anthropology beliefs and behaviors of members of different human groups VIII Culture complex whole which includes knowledge belief arts morals law custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society Edward Taylor A Culture is Learned Integrated Symbolic Shared Adaptive IX Fieldwork an extended period of close involvement with the people in whose language or way of life anthropologists is interested which anthropologists collect most their data X Ethnography written filmed description of culture XI Linguistic Anthropology the subfield of anthropology concerned with the study of human languages


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