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Nadia Putri AR
Siti Masruroh B
Hema Rhamadiyantisari
Anthropology is the scientific
study of the origin, the behavior,
and the physical, social, and
cultural development of humans.
Anthropology can be defined as the
study of humankind in all times and
places
 Broader in scope than other
disciplines
 Every part of the world containing
human populations is of interest to
anthropological study.
 Includes studying other primates to
look for clues about our ancestral
origins
Anthropology is a unique discipline
because it employs a holistic, or
multifaceted, approach to the study
of human beings.
 Anthropologists generally focus on typical
characteristics of a population.
 When describing a group of people, anthropologists may
discuss:
 the history of the area in which they live,
 the physical environment,
 the organization of family life,
 the general features of their language,
 their political and economic systems,
 their religion,
 their diet, or
 their styles of art and dress.
 Four subdisciplines bridge science and
humanities:
 Physical Anthropology
 Archaeology
 Linguistics
 Cultural Anthropology
 Primarily concerned with humans as a
biological species
 Most closely related to natural sciences
 Major research areas:
 Human evolution
 Modern human variation
 Subdisciplines:
 Palaeoanthropology, primatology, forensics,
genetics
 Archaeologists seek out and examine the
artifacts (material products) of past societies.
 Archaeology is not treasure-hunting (a la Indiana
Jones).
 Subdisciplines of archaeology:
 Prehistoric, historic, Classical, Biblical, underwater
 Modern “trash”
 Subfield of anthropology, philosophy, and
English
 Main research areas:
 How language is used
 Relationship between language and culture
 How humans acquire language
 Fields of linguistics:
 Structural, historical, sociolinguistics
 Sometimes known as ethnology, cultural
anthropology examines contemporary societies and
cultures throughout the world.
 Participant observation:
 Ethnography
 Ethnographic data
 Training in all four fields required
 Links to other social sciences
 Sociology, psychology, economics, political science,
history
 Applied Anthropology
 Sometimes called the 5th field
 Offers practical solutions to cultural problems
Great Britain - 1966
Guinea Bissau, Africa
The Americas
The Netherlands
Italy
Tibet, 1997
Mexico - November 1
U.S. - Virginia, 2000
 The values of one culture should not be used as
standards to evaluate the behavior of persons from
outside that culture; a society’s custom and beliefs
should by described objectively.
 Modern approach: We should strive for objectivity
and not be too quick to judge; however, there are
some moral absolutes that are removed from
culture.
 Discussion:
 Examples of moral absolutes?
Introduction to Sociology
Sociology defined and explained
Question: What is Sociology?
Answer: The Scientific study of human
societies and social behavior.
A Systematic Approach
Q: Is it a science?
A: Yes, sociologists begin their work by proposing questions of
importance to them and then designing a research project that
will enable them to ascertain the answers to their major research
questions.
Q: Is it organized?
A: Yes, sociological investigations proceed systematically. As a
social science , sociology is a discipline that is organized and
methodical and it’s endeavors are undertaken for the purpose of
enhancing knowledge.
Defining the Sociological
Perspective
“Sociology is the scientific study of
human society and social interactions.”
What makes sociology “scientific?”
Personal experience Awareness of friends Systematic study
with drug use and associates’ patterns of a random
of drug use sample of drug
users
Levels of Understanding Drug Use
Sociology and Common Sense
Common sense assumptions are usually based on very limited
observation.
Moreover, the premises on which common sense assumptions are seldom
examined.
Sociology seeks to:
• use a broad range of carefully selected observations; and
• theoretically understand and explain those observations.
While sociological research might confirm common sense observation, its
broader base and theoretical rational provide a stronger basis for
conclusions.
I am not an Animal!!!
Sociologists examine groups of humans in
an effort to understand the nature,
meaning and significance of human group
relationships.
NOTE: Sociologists are not interested in
animal species.
Social behavior
Sociologists examine the following:
1. What people do that affect others
around them.
2. “things” that people do after they have
given thought to how others might
respond to their acts, especially when
the people are aggregated into groups.
The least we need to know…
Sociology seeks to understand how groups
work, how groups influence one another,
and how groups influence the things that
individuals do.
Sociology vs. Anthropology
One branch of anthropology (cultural)
shares an interest with sociology in its
focus on cultural issues. The other
branches, archaeology and physical
anthropology are different in their study
of relics and skeletal remains to
understand peoples of the past.
Sociology vs. Psychology
Psychology attempts to explain why
individuals act, or how individuals
influence other’s behavior.
Remember, sociology attempts to explain
how and why groups act or how groups
influence individual’s behaviors.
 Introduction to Anthropology
http://www.killgrove.org/ANT220/jan15.ppt
 Introduction to Anthropology
http://www.socanth.uncc.edu/crobb/1introlect1.ppt
 Introduction to Anthropology
http://www.wmrfh.org/rbaker/The%20Four%20Fields.ppt
 Introduction to Sociology
http://www.imperial.edu/Media/19-SOC1CH1.ppt
Introduction to Sociology
http://www.aui.ma/personal/~B.Cox/material/ISCh01r.ppt
Anthropology Fields Explained

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Anthropology Fields Explained

  • 1.
  • 2. Group 13 Nadia Putri AR Siti Masruroh B Hema Rhamadiyantisari
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Anthropology is the scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Anthropology can be defined as the study of humankind in all times and places  Broader in scope than other disciplines  Every part of the world containing human populations is of interest to anthropological study.  Includes studying other primates to look for clues about our ancestral origins
  • 9.
  • 10. Anthropology is a unique discipline because it employs a holistic, or multifaceted, approach to the study of human beings.
  • 11.
  • 12.  Anthropologists generally focus on typical characteristics of a population.  When describing a group of people, anthropologists may discuss:  the history of the area in which they live,  the physical environment,  the organization of family life,  the general features of their language,  their political and economic systems,  their religion,  their diet, or  their styles of art and dress.
  • 13.
  • 14.  Four subdisciplines bridge science and humanities:  Physical Anthropology  Archaeology  Linguistics  Cultural Anthropology
  • 15.
  • 16.  Primarily concerned with humans as a biological species  Most closely related to natural sciences  Major research areas:  Human evolution  Modern human variation  Subdisciplines:  Palaeoanthropology, primatology, forensics, genetics
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.  Archaeologists seek out and examine the artifacts (material products) of past societies.  Archaeology is not treasure-hunting (a la Indiana Jones).  Subdisciplines of archaeology:  Prehistoric, historic, Classical, Biblical, underwater  Modern “trash”
  • 20.
  • 21.  Subfield of anthropology, philosophy, and English  Main research areas:  How language is used  Relationship between language and culture  How humans acquire language  Fields of linguistics:  Structural, historical, sociolinguistics
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.  Sometimes known as ethnology, cultural anthropology examines contemporary societies and cultures throughout the world.  Participant observation:  Ethnography  Ethnographic data
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  • 26.  Training in all four fields required  Links to other social sciences  Sociology, psychology, economics, political science, history  Applied Anthropology  Sometimes called the 5th field  Offers practical solutions to cultural problems
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  • 35.  The values of one culture should not be used as standards to evaluate the behavior of persons from outside that culture; a society’s custom and beliefs should by described objectively.  Modern approach: We should strive for objectivity and not be too quick to judge; however, there are some moral absolutes that are removed from culture.  Discussion:  Examples of moral absolutes?
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  • 38. Sociology defined and explained Question: What is Sociology? Answer: The Scientific study of human societies and social behavior.
  • 39. A Systematic Approach Q: Is it a science? A: Yes, sociologists begin their work by proposing questions of importance to them and then designing a research project that will enable them to ascertain the answers to their major research questions. Q: Is it organized? A: Yes, sociological investigations proceed systematically. As a social science , sociology is a discipline that is organized and methodical and it’s endeavors are undertaken for the purpose of enhancing knowledge.
  • 40. Defining the Sociological Perspective “Sociology is the scientific study of human society and social interactions.” What makes sociology “scientific?” Personal experience Awareness of friends Systematic study with drug use and associates’ patterns of a random of drug use sample of drug users Levels of Understanding Drug Use
  • 41. Sociology and Common Sense Common sense assumptions are usually based on very limited observation. Moreover, the premises on which common sense assumptions are seldom examined. Sociology seeks to: • use a broad range of carefully selected observations; and • theoretically understand and explain those observations. While sociological research might confirm common sense observation, its broader base and theoretical rational provide a stronger basis for conclusions.
  • 42. I am not an Animal!!! Sociologists examine groups of humans in an effort to understand the nature, meaning and significance of human group relationships. NOTE: Sociologists are not interested in animal species.
  • 43. Social behavior Sociologists examine the following: 1. What people do that affect others around them. 2. “things” that people do after they have given thought to how others might respond to their acts, especially when the people are aggregated into groups.
  • 44. The least we need to know… Sociology seeks to understand how groups work, how groups influence one another, and how groups influence the things that individuals do.
  • 45. Sociology vs. Anthropology One branch of anthropology (cultural) shares an interest with sociology in its focus on cultural issues. The other branches, archaeology and physical anthropology are different in their study of relics and skeletal remains to understand peoples of the past.
  • 46. Sociology vs. Psychology Psychology attempts to explain why individuals act, or how individuals influence other’s behavior. Remember, sociology attempts to explain how and why groups act or how groups influence individual’s behaviors.
  • 47.  Introduction to Anthropology http://www.killgrove.org/ANT220/jan15.ppt  Introduction to Anthropology http://www.socanth.uncc.edu/crobb/1introlect1.ppt  Introduction to Anthropology http://www.wmrfh.org/rbaker/The%20Four%20Fields.ppt  Introduction to Sociology http://www.imperial.edu/Media/19-SOC1CH1.ppt Introduction to Sociology http://www.aui.ma/personal/~B.Cox/material/ISCh01r.ppt