The Social Sciences: Anthropology. The Social Sciences Anthropology Study human life throughout history Examines biological and cultural diversity Comparative.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY? The term originates from two words in Greek:
Advertisements

Chapter 1: What is Anthropology?
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY? EXPLORING THE FOUR FIELDS OF ANTHROPOLOGY Introductory Lecture Anthropology 100: Survey of Anthropology.
Anthropology is the study of humankind in all times and places. Focuses on the interconnectedness and interdependence of all aspects of the human experience.
 The examination, description, and explanation of similarities and differences, stability and change in human culture and biology.
©2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Introducing Cultural Anthropology Roberta Edwards Lenkeit.
ANTHROPOLOGY THE STUDY OF HUMANITY FROM ITS EVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS TO TODAY’S CULTURAL DIVERSITY.
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 1 What Is Anthropology?
Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Cultural Anthropology, 2E by Nancy Bonvillain Chapter 1 What is Anthropology?
Chapter 1 What is Anthropology?
Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity
Cultural Anthropology
Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Exploring Biological Anthropology: The Essentials, 3 rd Edition CRAIG STANFORD JOHN S. ALLEN.
What Is Anthropology? ANTH 221: Peoples and Cultures of Mexico Kimberly Martin, Ph.D.
Four Fields of Anthropology
McGraw-Hill © 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 1 1 What Is Anthropology? Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity 11 th Edition Conrad Phillip.
Supplements The following students supplements are available with the textbook: The Kottak Anthropology Atlas, available shrink-wrapped with the text,
Lecture 1 The Essence of Anthropology. Outline  The development of Anthropology.  What is Anthropology?  What do Anthropologists do?  How do Anthropologists.
Chapter One What Is Anthropology?.
Chapter 1 Outline Anthropology and Human Diversity
ANTH 250: Issues in Anthropology Kimberly Martin, Ph.D.
Cultural Anthropology 8th Edition

ANTHROPOS-MAN / HUMAN BEING LOGOS- STUDY “THE STUDY OF MAN” In 1 period… WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?
What is Anthropology? emphasis on Cultural anthropology
Chapter One What Is Anthropology?.
What is Social Studies?. Social Studies is the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence. To simplify… social.
What is Anthropology?. Anthro= “ Man ” Logos= “ Study ”  Anthropology is concerned with when, where, and why humans appeared  How have they changed?
Mirror for Humanity Conrad Phillip Kottak Fifth Edition
Chapter 1: The Discipline of Anthropology Objectives: o Describe the four fields of anthropology and explain how they relate to one another o Articulate.
Anthropology. What is Anthropology?  Anthropology is the board study of humankind around the world and throughout time.  It is concerned with both the.
What Is Anthropology and Why Should I Care?
..  Anthropology is the broad study of humankind around the world and throughout time.  It is concerned with both the biological and the cultural aspects.
University of Minnesota Duluth Tim Roufs’ ©
How to Reconstruct the Past How to Reconstruct the Past Many times historians have a hard time piecing together the past. Through the passage of time,
Look at this artifact What is it? How was it made? What does it say about the civilization that created it? Who made it? What was its purpose? What was.
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Is there a link between 'culture' and 'cultured' behaviour? Can 'culture' save the world? Witold Ostafiński PhD.
Copyright 2005 Allyn & Bacon Anthropology Experience What is Anthropology?
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Anthropology. What is anthropology? Anthropology is the systematic study of humankind.  - man  - word/study Emergence.
Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 11/e
Chapter 1, The Study of Humanity Key Terms. anthropology The academic discipline that studies all of humanity from a broad perspective. biological/physical.
What is Anthropology?. BUT FIRST….THE BABIES!!! Anthropology What is Anthropology? The word anthropology itself tells the basic story--from the Greek.
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY? The term originates from two words in Greek: (1) anthropos meaning “man” as in “human being” (1) anthropos meaning “man” as in “human.
Cultural Anthropology What is it?. Anthropology  Comparative study of human societies and cultures.
Introduction to Anthropology,Sociology & Psychology
What is Anthropology? Anthropology. What do you think of when you think of Canada??? What is Culture?
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY? The term originates from two words in Greek: (1) anthropos meaning “man” as in “human being” (2) logos meaning “study”.
ANTHROPOLOGY WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?. ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropos- Man Logos=study of science Questions Investigated By Anthropology In what ways are people.
Anthropology is the study of mankind or human kind. The term Anthropology comes from the Greek word Anthropos which means “man or human” and logos which.
9/20/10 BR- What do you think an Anthropologist studies? Today:Social Studies Disciplines – Who does what.
Essentials of Cultural Anthropology, Sixth Edition
The Social Sciences Divisions. Quantitative vs. Qualitative Quantitative Numbers Measurable Uses statistical inference WHAT, WHERE, WHEN Qualitative Relies.
Introduction to Anthropology Test 1 Review Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Exploring Biological Anthropology: The Essentials, 3 rd Edition CRAIG STANFORD JOHN S. ALLEN.
SUBDISICPLINES Cultural Anthropology Ethnography Ethnology.
Introduction to the Social Sciences. Today’s Class Outline What is Social Science? Overview of Disciplines What is Science? Critical Response Paragraphs.
Week 4 Material Culture and Human Behavior Principles of Archaeology Chuntaek Seong Kyung Hee University.
© 2013 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
Branches of Anthropology
The study of humankind at all times, and in all places
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Anthropology
© 2013 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
Chapter One What Is Anthropology?.
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?.
Chapter 1, Anthropology and Human Diversity
What Is Anthropology and Why Should I Care?
What is Social Studies? I- Social Studies
Exploring Biological Anthropology: The Essentials, 3rd Edition
Anthropology, Eleventh Edition
Presentation transcript:

The Social Sciences: Anthropology

The Social Sciences Anthropology Study human life throughout history Examines biological and cultural diversity Comparative and holistic Sociology Study of the groups and societies humans build and the way social relationships affect behavior Focuses on groups and social institutions Psychology Study of behavior and mental processes in contexts Focuses on individuals

General Anthropology Study of the whole of human existence: Past, present, future Biology, society, language, culture

General Anthropology Study of the whole of human existence: Past, present, future Biology, society, language, culture Organized life in groups

General Anthropology Study of the whole of human existence: Past, present, future Biology, society, language, culture Traditions and customs that govern beliefs and behaviors Transmitted through learning

General Anthropology Study of the whole of human existence: Past, present, future Biology, society, language, culture Grew during the late 19 th century Influenced by: Evolutionary theory Reports from travelers to non-Western societies Discoveries in biology and geology

General Anthropology Subdisciplines: Cultural (sociocultural) Archeological Biological Linguistic Common theme: Humans are biological and cultural beings evolving through time

Cultural Anthropology Study society and culture Explain cultural similarities and differences What aspects of culture are universal? Generalized? Particular? Culture is: Learned (often unconsciously) Based on symbols Shared and integrated Both stable and changing Forms subcultures Is exceedingly complex

Cultural Anthropology Ethnography Based largely on fieldwork Ethnopicture: an in-depth examination of a particular culture or society

Cultural Anthropology Ethnology Based on cross-cultural comparison Uses data gathered by ethnographers and archaeologists to identify and explain cultural differences and similarities

Archaeological Anthropology Reconstructs behavior and cultural patterns by examining material remains Traditional archaeology focused on discovering grand sites Some archaeologists ‘going local’ to look at daily life

Archaeological Anthropology Not always glamorous!

Archaeological Anthropology Not always glamorous!

Archaeological Anthropology Must infer cultural patterns from artifacts and ruins Non-native materials indicate trade Buildings give clues about the living conditions

Mt. Vernon Distillery Dig

Biological Anthropology Seek to understand human adaptation, variation, and change Primatology

Biological Anthropology Seek to understand human adaptation, variation, and change Primatology Forensics

Biological Anthropology Seek to understand human adaptation, variation, and change Primatology Forensics Genetics

Biological Anthropology Seek to understand human adaptation, variation, and change Primatology Forensics Genetics Sociobiology

Linguistic Anthropology Initially documented unwritten, ‘disappearing’ languages Now those languages have been recorded or lost—very few left

Linguistic Anthropology Language is constantly changing Now broadens view to many types of communication

Using anthropological knowledge to solve practical problems Forensic anthropology Linguists Globalization Garbology Applied Anthropology