ANTH 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 41: Restorative Practices, Cultural Capital, Indigenous Rights

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Dominant powers: shit in thought of structures, concern to dominance from colonial powers, development on the margin of states interests move to power structures themselves. Anthropology looking at the powerful and not just the marginalized: anthropology of experts and insituions, courts become a subject mater. Evoluion: a natural progression in history, a teleology that excluded people that were not civilized, a precursor for civilized society, change in society change in law (durkheim) Ideas of social progress: teleology moving to a paricular desinaion, durkheim unmiigated good. Law as diversiied and resituive of law (sotened approach) High divisions of labour orient itself towards restoraive pracices (bringing people together and inding soluions through resituion and not penalizaion) Difering from bohannan and ethnographic focus on the paricular. Idea of the largely compaible ideas that ran across systems, eg. adjucaion, fundamental principles of legal reasoning, precedence though in diferent forms.

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