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  2. David M. Schneider - Wikipedia

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    t. e. David Murray Schneider (November 11, 1918, Brooklyn, New York – October 30, 1995, Santa Cruz, California) was an American cultural anthropologist, best known for his studies of kinship and as a major proponent of the symbolic anthropology approach to cultural anthropology.

  3. Cultural anthropology - Wikipedia

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    e. Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans. It is in contrast to social anthropology, which perceives cultural variation as a subset of a posited anthropological constant. The term sociocultural anthropology includes both cultural and social anthropology traditions.

  4. Carol R. Ember - Wikipedia

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    Cross Cultural Anthropology. Known for. Co-authored many books on anthropology. Spouse (s) Melvin Ember, m. 1970–2009 (his death) Carol R. Ember (born July 7, 1943) is an American cultural anthropologist, cross-cultural researcher and a writer of books on anthropology. She is now the President of the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University.

  5. George E. Marcus - Wikipedia

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    He founded Cultural Anthropology, the Society for Cultural Anthropology's academic journal of repute, and was the editor of the University of Chicago Press's Late Editions: Cultural Studies for the End of the Century, an eight-volume series of annuals published in the 1990s that documented "unsettling dilemmas and unprecedented challenges facing cultural studies on the brink of the twenty ...

  6. Dan Sperber - Wikipedia

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    e. Dan Sperber (born 20 June 1942 in Cagnes-sur-Mer) is a French social and cognitive scientist, anthropologist and philosopher. His most influential work has been in the fields of cognitive anthropology, linguistic pragmatics, psychology of reasoning, and philosophy of the social sciences. He has developed: an approach to cultural evolution ...

  7. Grant McCracken - Wikipedia

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    Grant McCracken. Grant David McCracken (born 1951) is a Canadian anthropologist and author, known for his books about culture and commerce. [1][2] He was the founder and director of the Institute for Contemporary Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum and was a member of Convergence Culture Consortium at MIT. [1]

  8. Global cultural flows - Wikipedia

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    The five dimensions of global cultural flow include: [1][2]: 296. ethnoscapes — flow of people Human migrations; technoscapes — flow and configurations of technology; financescapes — flow of money and global Business networks; mediascapes — flow of cultural industry networks; and. ideoscapes — flow of ideas, images, and their nexuses.

  9. Human Organization - Wikipedia

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    Organ. Human Organization is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Published quarterly since 1941, it is the second-longest continuously published journal in cultural anthropology in the United States. Its primary objective is to analyze practical human problems through the application of anthropological ...