What is a scenario that involves the 1st amendment freedom of speech
What is a scenario that involves the 1st amendment freedom of press
2. If you were in Jefferson's shoes, how would you handle the challenges and opportunities of his presidency?
Why do humans so often divide themselves into “we” and “they”?
What examples from Portugal help you answer that question?
Which article(s) from the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights were violated in Portugal? Describe how it was violated.
Scholar George Fredrickson writes that racism has two components: difference and power. He explains:
“It originates from a mindset that regards “them” as different from “us” in ways that are permanent and unbridgeable. This sense of difference provides a motive or rationale for using our power advantage to treat the . . . Other in ways that we would regard as cruel or unjust if applied to members of our own group.”
How is Fredrickson’s definition of racism reflected in the history of imperialism?
The great irony of the initial New England Puritan establishment is that:
Anthropologists concerned with methodology face key challenges related to issues of 1) qualitative versus quantitative data and approaches, 2) choosing the appropriate unit of analysis, 3) dealing with intra-cultural diversity, and 4) sampling from a designated research population. Identify what you consider to be the most critical challenges related to each. What are the most effective strategies in the field for dealing with these challenges (site specific examples) and how can those strategies contribute to "rigorous and systematic" methodology in field work?
What problems are there with the following concepts that were developed by Boas and his coterie of students? You can give an original critique and/or you can draw on the Sidky and Moore readings as well as anything else you have read in an anthropology class. salvage anthropology cultural relativism cultural determinism (gender constructionism) configurationalism/patterns of culture the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.
Context Link: https://www.slideshare.net/baychi/taming-complexity-and-sparking-innovation-through-ideation-and-design-thinking
Question: In a structured ideation session, do you need to only propose ideas that are feasible?