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In order for the reader to understand the issue you are presenting, it is necessary to provide a context. In a proposal, that section provides a brief overview of the larger issues and ideas of your topic, and how this specific research problem relates to these larger issues.
Describe the place/places you would like to conduct research and offer important information regarding its geography, population (if relevant), and social composition. If
5 wrz 2018 · Subsequently, the entry outlines the theoretical development of social and cultural anthropology during the twentieth century and the way in which this came to a moment of decisive crisis in...
27 sty 2018 · PDF | In this chapter, we present the major anthropological currents that directly or indirectly made use of the notion of society in their theoretical... | Find, read and cite all 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.
The approaches of Miller and de Certeau consider the possibility of consumption for empowerment and “tactics of resistance”, and the approaches of Bourdieu and Baudrillard shed light on the social patterning of consumption and its manipulative power.
You should give your proposal a descriptive title and make your main objectives and motives explicit in an opening summary that is easily understood by non-specialists. Long proposals are rarely read thoroughly, and short proposals that are well written will contain as much information.