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====== Anthropology ====== | ====== Anthropology ====== | ||
− | The multidisciplinary study of the nature of man, focusing on the comparison of cross-cultural differences and human behavior. Anthropologists place particular emphasis on participant observation and surveying, in order to collect and compare a wide range of research data. [[Cultural Anthropology|Cultural anthropology]], which is one of the largest branches of anthropology, is the study of cultural variations and the impact of | + | The multidisciplinary study of the nature of man, focusing on the comparison of cross-cultural differences and human behavior. Anthropologists place particular emphasis on participant observation and surveying, in order to collect and compare a wide range of research data. [[Cultural Anthropology|Cultural anthropology]], which is one of the largest branches of anthropology, is the study of cultural variations and the impact of socioeconomic factors on [[culture|cultures]], comparing regional cultural practices with universal human nature. |
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[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] |