ANTHROP 2202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Bronisław Malinowski, Trobriand Islands, Laura Nader

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Bronislaw malinowski-father of participant observation, lived alongside the people in the. Trobriand islands in the south pacific during world war i and learned to speak and understand their language-he was able to learn about the culture in context. Kula-the trading network, linking many of the trobriand islands, in which men have long- standing partnerships for the exchange of everyday goods such as food and as well as highly valued necklaces and armaments studied by bronislaw malinowski. Richard kurin-spy, teacher, doctor, lawyer, descendent of a local clan. The code of ethics made by the american anthropological association is a set of principles that helps protect the participants of anthropologist"s research. They are a set of rules that help anthropologists make sure that they are being ethically correct when making important decisions about the way they conduct their research. This code applies specifically to members of the. Aaa, but also provides guidance for a multitude of groups outside of this association.

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