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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOCULTURAL anthropology anthropology , Fall 2010 Professor: Barbara Miller Office hours: Wednesday 3:30-5:00pm, 1957 E Street NW, suite 401 or make an appointment for some other time by contacting my assistant, Stacy Groff (Email: tel: 994-0885) Teaching Assistants: Jessica Grebeldinger, Stephanie Harris, Julia Friederich, Jacqueline Hazen, Casey McHugh TA telephone: 994-4969; TA office: 2110 G Street NW, room B-02 (lower level) PURPOSE OF THE COURSE: This course examines contemporary world cultures and how they are changing. We cover important topics in cultural anthropology including: the origins of human culture, cultural relativism, how to study culture, theoretical approaches to culture, variation within and across cultures, systems of social inequality, how and why cultures change, and the role of cultural anthropology in global affairs, policy and problem-solving.
topics in cultural anthropology including: the origins of human culture, cultural relativism, how to study culture, theoretical approaches to culture, variation within and across cultures, systems of social
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