One of the characteristics of the anthropological approach is to strive to take everything into account, that is, to be attentive so that nothing h...
One of the characteristics of the anthropological approach is to strive to take everything into account, that is, to be attentive so that nothing has escaped. What is the antidote to a Taylorian conception of research?
The specialization of scientific research is problematic for the anthropologist. The anthropologist cannot become a specialist without risking abolishing the specificity of their practice. The anthropologist's object of study is the context in which objects are situated and the dense network of interactions that they constitute with the social totality in motion. The anthropologist's approach is less directive and programmatic compared to other modes of data collection. a) Only I and II are correct. b) Only II and III are correct. c) Only III and IV are correct. d) All statements are correct.
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