ANTH 1002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Harm Reduction, Emic And Etic, Jargon
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Lecture 10 - applied anthropology 1 - evaluation and. Anthropology and needs: two examples of anthropology and needs assessment are key, dealing with hiv infection rates and determining measures to enhance community access to care and counselling centres, dealing with the growth of an aging population. Ending the war on drugs: prohibitions generate three categories of cost, costs of enforcement, greater harms per unit of consumption that does occur, foregone bene ts of consumption that do not occur. Process/implementation evaluation: measure efforts and direct outputs of the program/interventions. Impact evaluation: measures community-level change and longer-term results, changes in disease status, economic development and community well-being. Impact bene t agreements: contractual agreements that are negotiated between a development advocate and an. Aboriginal group: three dimensions of power, one dimensional a gets b to do what they would not do, two dimensional a gets b to change course without threat, three dimensional capacity to secure willing compliance - hegemony.