How does a "top down" approach differ from policy changes based on community participation? How do environmental anthropologists approach change programs?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1, Top down approaches less likely to effect lasting change
2, Environmental anthropologists work at the local/community scale
3, Use of ethnographic methods to study implementation and effectiveness of programs
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In traditional Ju/'hoansi society, fathers and mothers alike show great indulgence to children. A result of this indulgence is that the children:
a. do not fear or respect men more than they do women. b. fear both parents equally. c. are spoiled and intolerant of other children. d. do not know how to show proper respect for their fathers. e. have to learn proper respect much later in life.
Cultural absorption of an ethnic minority is called accommodation
a. True b. False
English is the official language of the United States
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Most professional linguists regard BEV as what?
A. A protolanguage B. A distinct language C. A linguistic anomaly D. A dialect of American English E. An inferior version of English