Understanding Socio-Anthropology

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Nature and Epistemology
  2. Sociology and Anthropology
  3. Anthropology Types
  4. Sociology vs Anthropology
  5. Social Group and Culture
  6. Multicultural Individual and Bricolage
  7. Socio-Anthropological Practice
  8. Key Terms Glossary

📖 1. Nature and Epistemology

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Sciences empiriques formelles: These are sciences founded on the observation of concrete facts and the development of theories that can be tested and refuted. They rely on empirical evidence gathered through observation and experimentation, ensuring that their conclusions are grounded in observable reality. In the context of social sciences like sociology and anthropology, this means that these disciplines base their analyses on tangible, observable phenomena rather than solely on opinions or subjective interpretations.

Concept: A concept in socio-anthropology is a constructed analytical tool, not a direct reflection of raw reality. It is an abstract, theoretical construct designed to help understand and interpret phenomena. Concepts are developed through a process of theoretical construction and are used to analyze complex social or cultural facts, serving as a bridge between raw data and understanding. For example, a concept might be used to analyze social roles or cultural norms, but it is not the phenomena itself; rather, it is a tool to facilitate analysis.

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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. What is Karl Popper's criterion of scientificity?

2. How can sociologists and anthropologists best apply their methods in researching social phenomena?

3. What is the primary role of ethnology in anthropological research?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Sciences empiriques formelles — definition?

Science based on observable facts and testable theories.

Concept — role?

Analytical tool to interpret social phenomena.

Critère de scientificité — Popper?

Theory must be falsifiable and testable.

Double fondement — meaning?

Empirical observation and theoretical construction.

Sociology — focus?

Social groups, dynamics, and societal phenomena.

Anthropology — focus?

Universal human traits, biological and cultural diversity.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué cubre la hoja de repaso sobre Understanding Socio-Anthropology?

La hoja de repaso cubre los conceptos esenciales de Understanding Socio-Anthropology. Está organizada por temas para facilitar el aprendizaje y la memorización, con definiciones clave, explicaciones y resúmenes.

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¿Cuántas preguntas tiene el cuestionario de Understanding Socio-Anthropology?

El cuestionario contiene 8 preguntas de opción múltiple con correcciones y explicaciones detalladas para cada respuesta. Ideal para poner a prueba tus conocimientos e identificar lagunas.

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