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  2. Sociocultural anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Sociocultural anthropology divides into a broader national level and minority of subcultural groups to ethnographically study societies and cultures. The national culture is emitted through formally organised institutions including those of government forms and legal systems, economic institution, religious organisation, educational systems ...

  3. Maximilian Forte - Wikipedia

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    He also completed the first year of the Ph.D. program there, but then moved to Australia, where from 1997 through 2001 he completed his Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of Adelaide. [3] He then moved back again to Trinidad & Tobago, where he remained until 2003, and eventually achieved permanent resident status, the first step on the way ...

  4. Australian Anthropological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Anthropological Society is a recently formed organization, founded in 1973 "to promote the advancement of anthropology as a discipline" [1] There were, however, precursor anthropological associations in Australia including the Anthropological Society of New South Wales. [2]

  5. Ronald Berndt - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Murray Berndt AM (14 July 1916 – 2 May 1990) was an Australian social anthropologist who, in 1963, became the inaugural professor of anthropology at the University of Western Australia.

  6. Tony Bennett (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and early 1980s, Bennett taught sociology at the Open University in the United Kingdom, as a staff tutor and then as chair of the Popular Culture course. [3]He then moved to Griffith University in Brisbane, where he was Professor of Cultural Studies, Dean of Humanities, and director of the ARC Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy until 1998.

  7. Australian studies - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Studies Institute was founded by The Australian National University (ANU). The institute was established to promote the study of Australia as part of its 'Australia and the World' global engagement program. [24]

  8. Academic study of new religious movements - Wikipedia

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    Anthropology Kehoe was professor of anthropology at University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Marquette University, and the author of several books on new religious movements among Native American peoples, including the Ghost Dance. [29] Karla Poewe: 1941– Anthropology Poewe is an anthropologist and historian. She is the author of ten academic ...

  9. David H. Turner - Wikipedia

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    David Howe Turner is a professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, and a Fellow at Trinity College and the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study.He has worked with Indigenous Australians since 1969 and has worked with indigenous peoples in Bali, North India, Japan, and Canada.