Subfields
Culture
Fieldwork
Language
Subsistence
100

This subfield studies human culture, beliefs, and social practices across different societies.

cultural anthropology

100

This term refers to the process by which individuals learn their culture through socialization and interaction with others.

enculturation

100

The in-depth study and detailed description of a culture, based on immersive fieldwork.

ethnography

100

Arbitrary sign

symbol

100

The ways a society obtains food and resources to survive.

subsistence

200

Solves real-world problems.

applied anthropology

200

Belief that ones culture is superior

ethnocentrism

200

Insider view

emic

200

The concept that language shapes thought

Sapir-Whorf

200

What subsistence pattern is immediate return

foraging

300

Immersive method

participant-observation

300

Understand culture on its terms, while suspending your own

cultural relativism

300

Outsider view

etic

300

Smallest sound unit

phoneme

300

A way of life based on herding animals for food and resources.

pastoralism

400

Studies human evolution

biological anthropology

400

The idea that to truly understand human behavior, you must consider the entire cultural, social, historical, and environmental context.

holism

400

A trust relationship

rapport

400

Switching speech styles

code-switching

400

Giving without a set expectation of return (no exact value or time frame).

generalized reciprocity

500

Founder of American anthropology

Franz Boas

500

The mental aspect of culture—what people think is true, real, or meaningful.

Belief

500

Deep context analysis

thick description

500

Language influences worldview

linguistic relativity

500

The ways a society organizes the production, exchange, and consumption of goods and services.

Economic systems

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