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18 lis 2021 · This Pew Research Center analysis examines Americans’ responses to an open-ended question about what gives them meaning in life and explores how responses in the United States have changed over time as well as how they differ from those elsewhere in the world.
13 cze 2019 · Even though the meanings and politics of building resilience in the face of catastrophic life events remain unclear, anthropologists are joining collaborative teams to grapple with urgent questions that pertain to people’s survival and their individual and social well-being.
1 sie 2021 · A more robust inquiry into the rate of social change should also examine trends in families, religion, consumption, leisure, health, education, social stratification, welfare, etc. and study how qualitative elements – such as beliefs, mores and values – have changed over time.
8 lis 2024 · American Anthropologist is the flagship anthropology journal of the AAA, publishing articles that add to, integrate, synthesize, and interpret anthropological knowledge.
7 wrz 2022 · An anthropology of the social contract explores ethnographically how this pervasive concept, laden with assumptions about human nature, political organisation, government, and notions such as freedom, consensus and legitimacy, impacts state–society relations in different settings.
19 sie 2019 · There was nothing natural and inevitable about American social structures. But there were also changes within the field of anthropology itself.
2 kwi 2021 · ABSTRACT. This introduction to the special issue Qualifying Sociality through Values interrogates the relationship between sociality and values, two concepts that have gained increasing traction in anthropology, but which have not previously been jointly considered.