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Welcome to Anth102: Intro to Cultural Anthropology!


34:46
Lecture 1.1: Introduction & Course Overview of "Introduction to Cultural Anthropology"
42:05
Lecture 1.1: Introduction & Course Overview of "Sustainability & Culture"
51:18
Lecture 3.5: Environmental Anthropology (1): How can we help solve the environmental crisis?
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Lecture 3.4: What do Anthropologists know? Does it matter? How can they help?
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Lecture 3.3: Why is Life unfair? Inequality & Poverty (2)
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Lecture 3.1: How have small-scale, indigenous societies reacted to globalization? 2nd 1/2 film "Nai"
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Lecture 2.9: What is Globalization? How is it changing anthropology? Small-scale societies?
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Lecture 2.7 Magic, Witchcraft, Religion, & Science (1): How do we know what we know? Is it true?
01:13:11
Lecture 2.6: Identity - US and Them: How do I know who you are? Ethnicity, Race, Gender, Nationalism
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Lecture 2.4: Kinship & Marriage (2): Why do we have families? Why do we marry?
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Lecture 2.3: Kinship & Marriage (Part 1). Why do we have families? How do I know who my family is?
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Lecture 2.1: How do Different Societies Exchange Goods & Services? What us Wealth? (1)
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Lecture 1.11: Why are societies different (2)? What is "progress"?
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Lecture 1.10: Why are societies different (1)? What's "progress"?
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Lecture 1.8b: Anthropological Theory (2): Historical Particularism; Materialist Approach?
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Lecture 1.8a: How have Anthropologists Theorized about Different Societies? (2) Then & Now
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Lecture 1.7b: How have anthropologists theorized about different societies? Is "Race" real?
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Lecture 1.7: How have anthropologists theorized about different societies? Is "Race" real?
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Lecture 1.5: Who are the !Kung? Ethnographic example
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Lecture 1.1 Introduction & Course Overview (Anth105 ,Palomar College, Fall 2021)
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Lecture 1.4b: What can we learn from the Non-Human Primates (NHPs)?
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Lecture 1.4a What can we learn from the Non-Human Primates?
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Lecture 1.3 What is Culture?
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Video Clip: "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" & the purposeful dismantling of public transit in the US
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Lecture 6.1b: Final Analysis Paper Instructions & The Default Frame
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Lecture 6.2b Sustainability in San Diego. Sprawl & Automobility (2): Why have it? Alternatives?
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Lecture 6.2a Sustainability in San Diego. Sprawl & Automobility (1): Consequences? Why have it?
01:19:57
Lecture 6.1 Sustainability in Local San Diego Region, first topic - Water & The Default Frame
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Lecture 5.3 Community-based Resource Management (CBRM) & Conservation (CBC)
01:06:27
Lecture 5.1 "Tragedy of the Commons"
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Lecture 4.4b Sustainability through space & time (cont.d): Domesticated landscapes & "Nature"
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Lecture 4.4a Environmental Management and Horticulture in the Amazon
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Lecture 4.3 Sustainability through space and time - Case Study: Rice-based Polyculture
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Lecture 4.1: Maya Case Study. The Maya Collapse?
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Lecture 3.4b Industrial Food System (4): Alternatives?
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Lecture 3.4a Industrial Food System (3): Environmental and Social Consequences?
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Lecture 3.3b Industrial Food System (2) How did we get here? Official US Policy & the Farm bill
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Lecture 3.3a Industrial Food System (1): What are we eating!?! The Rise of Industrial Farming
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Lecture 3.1a Consumption (2) The Rise of Market-dominated Societies and Consumer Culture.
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Lecture 3.1b Consumption (2): The Rise of Consumer Culture & Market Economies. Are we any happier?
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Lecture 2.4 Consumption (1). Why are consumption rates increasing?
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Lecture 2.3 Theories on the Relationship between Human Population & Resources
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Lect 2.2 Population Growth & the Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
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Lecture 1.1 Introduction & Overview of "Sustainability & Culture"
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Lecture 1.4b Anthropological Approaches (2): Material approach; Human ecology; Political ecology
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Lecture 1.4c Bodley's Culture-Scale Approach to understanding contemporary human problems
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Lect 1.4d Intro to Human Population & the "Legacy of Malthus"
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Lecture 1.4a Anthropology & Approaches: Interpretive Approach
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Lecture 1.3: What is Anthropology?
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Lecture 24-25: "Environmental Anthropology"
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Lecture 25: "Sustainability & Culture - The Future"
01:39:27
Lecture 24: Sustainability in the Local San Diego Region - Sprawl & automobility
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Lecture 23: "Development & Applied Anthropology" What do anthropologists know? How can they help?
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Lecture 22: Inequality & Poverty - Case Studies
01:27:49
Lecture 23: "Sustainability in Local San Diego Region, first topic - Water"
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Lecture 22: "Conservation & Environmental Management - People and Parks"
01:33:43
Lecture 21: "Inequality, Stratification, & Poverty." Why do we have it? Why do we tolerate it?
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Lecture 20: Conservation & Environmental Management
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Lecture 19&20: "Globalization & How has it affected Anthropology? Affected Indigenous Societies?"
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Lecture 19: The "Tragedy of the Commons"