Perspective of Boas
Is the diffusionist perspective of Boas and his students useful in anthropology today?Discuss.
Is the diffusionist perspective of Boas and his students useful in anthropology today?Discuss.
What have you learned about anthropology and ethnography so far and how this approach differs from others you have encountered
Briefly summarize the nonlinear series of events that have resulted in the creation of the human brain. In terms of cognitive development, what are the major steps leading from sponges to primates that have gotten us to where we’re at?
How do our brains compare with theirs in terms of size, shape, and mental capacity?
What are we presently learning about genetic and environmental variables that give humans a hyperactive trajectory in brain development?
How have our supreme cognitive powers gotten us into major trouble? How will our brain get us out of our present predicament?
What does the future hold for changes in how our brain functions? Do you support tinkering with the brain via techniques like CRISPR? Why or why not?
Although state societies are efficient in organizing people and resources, they also are associated with many disadvantages, such as extreme disparities in wealth and opportunities, use of force to keep people in line, and harsh laws.
Given these difficulties, why do you think the state has survived? Do you think human populations can develop alternative political organizations in the future?
use Sources from
Brown, Nina, Thomas McIlwraith, and Laura Tubelle de González, eds. 2020. Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology.