ANSO 321-01, Ecological Anthropology, Fall 2005
and their environment. Several competing models of ecological anthropology will be analyzed including materialist, symbolic, and systems approaches. The classroom approach will be that of a seminar in which we will all analyze and critique the various models and theoretical orientations put up for discussion. Participatory learning is assumed for a seminar of this type - it is not a spectator sport (this will become obvious by the middle of October!).,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes Co
ANSO 275-01, Social Theory, Fall 2005
Social theory is the conceptual backbone of both anthropology and sociology. The purpose of this seminar is to study classic and contemporary contributions to social theory and to explore how these contributions have informed the development and practice of anthropology and sociology. This course is being co-taught by an anthropologist and a sociologist in order to provide the interpretive perspectives of both disciplines. We will take turns lecturing and leading discussions, and participate in
ANSO 261-01, Research Methods, Fall 2005
This is the first in the Anthropology-Sociology two-course sequence in Research Methods. This course provides a general introduction to the research process by addressing issues on research design, data collection, basic analysis of data, and interpretation of results. We will cover a wide range of methodological approaches, including surveys, secondary data, content analysis, and in-depth interviews. During this course, students will read materials describing and employing these methods; practi
ANSO 105-03, Introductory Sociology, Fall 2005
Sociology is the study of how social reality and individuals are constructed through the ongoing creation and mediation of social relationships, structures and institutions. In short, sociology is the study of how individuals and society co-exist and co-create each other. In this course we will unlearn our inherited, taken-for-granted assumptions regarding social reality and develop a critical understanding of how we become who we are – both individually and collectively. The course will be su
ANSO 303-01, Medical Sociology, Spring 2005
We are focusing our applied research in the Hollywood Springdale area because its health statistics are similar to those found in “third world” countries. Why is health so poor in this community? What can be done to improve the health of people living in this area? These are the orienting questions underlying the applied research we will conduct in the community.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
ANSO 346-01, Peoples of South America, Fall 2004
This course will be an introduction to the ethnography of South America with the primary focus on Amazonian peoples. The cultural, political, and historical contexts of their lives will be studied and discussed as they are played out in the tropical Amazonian environment. Close attention will be paid to that critical space where socio-political interaction takes place, history is made, and where their world and ours intersect and the future is negotiated/contested. Participatory learning is assu
Minutes of the Rhodes College Faculty Meeting November 14, 2007
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Minutes of the Rhodes Faculty Meeting, February 8, 2006
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ANSO 301-01, Psychological anthropology. Spring 2002
This course is intended as a survey course of psychological anthropology. While time does not allow a complete survey or a comprehensive treatment of this fascinating field of inquiry, we will try to touch on some major topic including the history of relations between anthropology and psychology, classic problem orientations, and selected topics of interest in this field.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
ANSO 300-02, Cultural Motifs: Organizations, power and social change, Spring 2002
This course offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of organizations and social and political change. We begin with an introduction to the general field of study, major theoretical perspectives, historical variations and applied research on organizations. Drawing on insights from sociology, anthropology, political science and history, we discuss basic structures and dynamics of modern organizations and the role they play in societal changes. We examine the relationship between organiza
Technical Evaluation of Selected Open Source Repository Solutions
This report compares and contrasts various features of DSpace, Fedora, and ePrints in the process of selecting the best digital asset management solution for New Zealand educational institutions on a national, regional, and institutional level.,The Technical Evaluation of Open Source Repositories report was commissioned as part of the Open Access Repositories in New Zealand (OARINZ) project. OARINZ is being undertaken by a collaboration of Tertiary
Institutions lead by the Christchurch Polytechn
Le goût du vin : produire et consommer du vin "bon, propre et juste" (audio)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
Jean Lhéritier, Quelle place pour le goût dans notre civilisation, production, éducation
Fondé par des italiens à la fin des années 80, le mouvement Slow Food se développe en France en 2003. Association de lutte contre la standardisation du goût, elle encourage la biodiversité et une agriculture de qualité.
La 9e matinée des œnologues est l’occasion pour Jean Lhéritier, président de
Le fruit dans les vins rouges (audio)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : les dernières avancées de la recherche
Jean-Christophe Barbe, Le fruit dans les vins rouges
Michael Jourdes, Tanin du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles
Produit de consommation et produit du patrimoine, le vin se doit de s’adapter à la demande du marché et de répondre aux attentes des consommateurs
Capitalism Is Life Itself The Life of an International Economics Student The not so shining India: de achterkant van een succesverhaal Faculteiten en binomiaalcoefficienten Fractional Decimal Coefficients Propositielogica Expedition 27/28 Change of Command Ceremony
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Contrary to the rich and endless debate on poverty in India, work and labour have drawn much less interest in the social science literature. In the new economic tide that has emerged over the past two decades, the poor and erratic yield of low-class employment as a major cause of enduring human misery on a large scale is neither a topical nor a fashionable concern. Capital formation, apparently a more deserving and respectable research issue, seems to take place without appropriation of labour v
Interactieve oefenvragen basiswiskunde over faculteiten en binomiaalcoefficienten. Aan bod komen onder andere het berekenen van binomiaalcoefficienten, de driehoek van Pascal en het binomium van Newton. De oefenvragen worden door een computer algebra systeem gegenereerd en nagekeken.
Fractional and Decimal Coefficients
Leereenheid over predikaatlogica een uitbreiding van de propositielogica, met definities, eenvoudige stellingen en toepassingen, inclusief opgaven.
At 11:41 a.m. EDT Sunday, Dmitry Kondratyev, who has been the commander of Expedition 27 aboard the International Space Station, conducted a ceremonial change of command with Andrey Borisenko, who now commands Expedition 27 and will command Expedition 28. Kondratyev, NASA Flight Engineer Cady Coleman and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Paolo Nespoli will return to Earth Monday night inside their Soyuz TMA-20 spacecraft that launched to the station Dec. 15. Expedition 28 will begin official













