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Topics of interest for social anthropologists have included customs, economic and political organization, law and conflict resolution, patterns of consumption and exchange, kinship and family structure, gender relations, childbearing and socialization, religion, while present-day social anthropologists are also concerned with issues of ...
Anthropology is the study of human beings and their cultures, from prehistoric times to today. The people who practice anthropology are called anthropologists. Anthropologists often compare different human communities. They try to determine their similarities and differences.
Get teaching resources about anthropology and social studies for Grades K-12. Resources include articles, subject guides, videos, and more.
13 kwi 2021 · Anthropology bridges the gap between static notions of identity often found in K–12 education and the diverse expressions of identity students find in their communities. What does it mean when the news reports the discovery of a Black cemetery? In what ways is Black identity diverse in the community?
What is Anthropology? Anthropology is the study of people and cultures in the past and today. How did people live a few decades ago, or thousands of years ago? And how have societies and cultures changed over time?
This entry describes anthropological work on childhood as a varying cultural construction, from early comparative studies of childcare and development, through work on the socialization of young children, to more recent ‘child-focused’ research that takes children’s perspectives on their role and position seriously.
Four closely related fields in the social sciences are anthropology, criminology, demography, and social psychology. Anthropology comes from the Greek and means the “study of humans.”