Anthropology 3332F/G Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Chief Operating Officer, Wield, Mental Model
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This article aims to draw attention to 1) the marginalization of children in anthropological studies and persuade us that 2) children deserve a broad-based scholarly regard. Mainstream anthropology acknowledges that work with children is a reasonable pursuit; however, it is a pursuit that can be easily ignored. Also asserts that various adult cultural beliefs are sustained due to the organization pass on throughout the life course. Mainstream anthropology has marginalized children as a result of marginalizing the. Some use the counterargument that the study of children in anthropology is interesting to everyone. In its simplest guise, anthropology is the study of the nature and scope of differences in the ways different populations act, think, and speak. study: children"s behavior, thought, and speech differ systematically from that of adults. / acquisition = one that is inhabited/controlled by adults: more appropriate environment to study = one where children do most of their culture making; namely, in their lives with other children .