Reference no: EM13998885
In the Final Research Paper, you will examine your own culture from an etic (outsider's) perspective and another culture from an emic (insider's) perspective to demonstrate your understanding of cultural relativism and examine misconceptions and ethnocentric beliefs concerning each of these cultures. In doing so, you will demonstrate a culturally relativistic perspective, in order to understand why different groups of people do what they do, without expressing a positive or negative opinion of their cultural practices. Keep the distinction between cultural relativism and moral relativism in mind as you write your final paper. Even if you do not personally agree with a cultural practice, demonstrate your understanding of the practice in its cultural context. Avoid opinionated or judgmental language in your paper.
Your Final Research Paper will consist of two main parts, framed by an Introduction and a Conclusion.
Introduction
Begin with an introductory paragraph that has a thesis statement at the end. The introduction should set up your topic, giving a preview and summary of the analysis you will present in the body of the paper. The thesis statement is the last sentence or two of the introduction and states what the main point structuring your paper will be.
Part I
Using the Miner (1956) article (https://www.msu.edu/~jdowell/miner.html) and the feedback you received from your instructor on your "Summarize Your Sources for the Final Research Paper" assignment in Week Three as a guide, describe one aspect of your own culture from an etic perspective. See the appropriate sections in the textbook, (https://bridgepoint.equella.ecollege.com/curriculum/file/6412b1a4-3a27-4ca3-82a7-1a819aa7148b/1/ANT101.W5.TableInformation.docx) based on your chosen topic from Week Three, for information on how to approach your paper from an anthropological perspective. You can describe American culture in general, as Miner does, or you can describe an American subculture, such as a specific geographical group (e.g., New Yorkers), a particular ethnicity (e.g., African Americans), or an age-related category of Americans (e.g., millennials).
Use reputable statistics and/or scholarly research to support any factual statements. Do not rely solely on personal experience or opinion.
Potential sources you can use to support your analysis are listed below. You can also conduct your own research to find other sources.
• United States Census Bureau (https://www.census.gov/)
• Gallup (https://www.gallup.com/home.aspx)
• Pew Research Center (https://www.pewresearch.org/)
Part II
Refer to the article you chose for Part II of the "Summarize Your Sources for the Final Research Paper" assignment in Week Three and describe an aspect of another culture from an emic (insider's) perspective. You do not have to do research beyond reading your chosen article; however, if you do choose to conduct additional research make sure to use reputable statistics and/or scholarly sources to support any factual statements. Do not rely solely upon personal experience or opinion.
Conclusion
End with a concluding paragraph that reinforces your thesis. Summarize and tie together your main points for the reader. Provide a brief self-reflexive analysis of what you learned while writing this paper.
Using arevealed preference reasoning
: Felix chooses between clothing, q1, and food, q2. his initial income is $1000 a month, p1=100 and p2=10. at his initial bundle he consumes q1=2 and q2=80. Later, his income rises to $1200 and the price of clothing rises to p1=150, but the price of fo..
|
Quasilinear utility function
: Philip's quasilinear utility function is U=4q1^0.5 + q2. His budget for these goods is y=10. Originally the prices are p1=p2=1. However, the price of the first good rises to p1=2. discuss the substitution, income, and total effect on demand for q1.
|
Two goods available for consumption
: Suppose there are two goods available for consumption, good 1 and good 2, and the government has imposed rationing on the consumption of good 2, so that no more than x2 can be consumed by a given consumer. Draw the budget set of a consumer who has in..
|
How do i take the location for the neighbour of each element
: I have done the code the "wrapping of the matrix" via concatenation so I can count all the neighbours. Find highest score neighbor take location from S --> How do I take the location for the neighbour of each element? find strategy from A end.
|
Examine your own culture from an etic perspective
: In the Final Research Paper, you will examine your own culture from an etic (outsider's) perspective and another culture from an emic (insider's) perspective to demonstrate your understanding of cultural relativism and examine misconceptions and e..
|
Determine the velocity and acceleration of center of disk
: Given ri, ro, that the top bar is moving to the left with constant speed vt, and that the bottom bar is moving to the right with speed vb and acceleration ab, determine the velocity and acceleration of the center of the disk at C.
|
Derive the income elasticity of demand function
: Derive the income elasticity of demand function for individuals with (a) cobb-douglas (b) perfect substitutes and (c) perfect complements utility functions
|
Economies of scale or the learning curve
: Which do you believe is more important for a firm’s financial efficiency and success: economies of scale or the learning curve? Explain and be specific, giving examples, not discussed in class or the textbook, where possible to support your answer.
|
What was the result of the merger and merged firm
: What was the result of the merger and merged firm on the petroleum industry? Did the price of gas go up or down? What role did the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DoJ) play in this merger? What did the FTC and DoJ require to..
|