Stratification
Making a Living
Human Diversity
Doing Anthropology
Theory and History of Anthropology
100

This anthropologist saw stratification as a system that inherently benefits the powerful at the expense of the less powerful

Karl Marx

100

This is the number of people that a given environment can support

Carrying capacity

100

Anthropology done in a colony (often ethnocentric) armchair anthropology thought of as a part of it

Imperialist anthropology

100

This describes, in the subfield of linguistics, the insider's point of view.

Emic

100

Critiqued ethnocentrism and created long term field work

Franz Boaz

200

These are the three ways to describe stratification...

Functionalist, conflict, and alternative

200

This type of subsistence strategy was the most successful strategy

Foraging

200

When you marry (heterosexually) you live with the male’s side of the family

patrilocal

200

This is a greater awareness on how an anthropologist influences those around them

Reflexivity

200

This man began anthropology and founded neoevolutionism (social systems change in a stepwise way (band-tribe-chiefdom state))

Edward Tylor

300

This type of ideology has a mainstream set of beliefs that explain inequality. Often justifies existing inequalities

Dominant

300

The people living by this type of subsistence strategy have a very complex relationship with the knowledge of animals

Pastoralism

300

Collection of ethnographic anthropological account from various cultures around the world

Human Relations Area File

300

The study of  language & communication in relation to culture

Linguistic Anthropology

300

An explanation of observed data that guides our study of a phenomenon in a scientific discipline

theory

400

This type of ideology challenges dominant ideologies. Provides a critical or counter perspective on the dominant ideology

Subversive

400

This is the most recent subsistence strategy

Industrialization

400

Influx of women into the field of anthropology and an increase in understanding of women in culture

Feminist turn

400

The notion that people's values and customs must be understood in terms of the culture of which that are a part

Cultural relativism

400

Concept of how people acquire and use energy, how they make a living and how these practices relate to social practice and behaviour

Materialism

500

This key concept of stratification influences a person's life chances, ability to fulfill their potential, access to jobs and education

Inequality

500

This is the ability of an organism to change its biology or behavior to respond to changes in its environment

Plasticity

500

Anthropologists become involved in their community of study and advocate for them

Engaged anthropology

500

Anthropological research created by an anthropologist and their interlocutor

Collaborative Anthropology 

500

A shared way of being, encompassing how one behaves, thinks and communicates

Culture