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If personhood is socially imputed, anthropologists often understand the term “self” to refer to the subjective and experiential sense that one is or has a locus of awareness—a private consciousness that, while it may be a universal human trait, is also socioculturally mediated.
• Anthropology of education—the anthropology of how culture is transmitted from generation to generation through child rearing and enculturation in the broadest sense. • Anthropology and education—the conjunction of the disciplines of anthropol-ogy and education. Anthropological insights related to the idea of schooling, the
Culture is understood here in its wide anthropological and sociological sense; by the subjects of culture, the author means individual producers, informal groups and social movements, NGOs, subjects of social economics, etc.
28 sie 2018 · Socialization is the multifaceted process through which individuals learn and internalize cultural norms, codes, and values. This process enables entry into and sustained membership in one or...
27 sty 2018 · Dynamic anthropology, a trend that emerged in response to the lack of consideration for social change, completes this section on the French school of thought.
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (English version) , 2018. The role of anthropology has taken a very important sector in the development of society, in the way of understanding and understanding the cultural interactions that exist between human beings.
25 gru 2020 · Anthropology of Education uses a framework that has its origins in social, cultural and linguistic anthropology while harbouring a tendency to further contribute to the foundation of this...