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Anthropology & Political Relations. Learning Objectives. Identify and describe why anthropologists would be interested in studying political relations and organizations Describe the basic terminology associated with political relations
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Learning Objectives • Identify and describe why anthropologists would be interested in studying political relations and organizations • Describe the basic terminology associated with political relations • Apply a holistic approach when examining economic, subsistence, and political systems
Definitions • Power: • _______________________________ • Authority: • _______________________________ • Differential access: • _______________________________
Political Organization • Regulation of relations among groups & their representatives • _______________________________
Political Anthropology • Associated with_______________________________ • – WHY? Study of _______________________________ • Research questions: influenced by globalization • Power & inequality
Political System • All societies demand some minimal degree of conformity from their members • Social control: • _______________________________ • encourages _______________________________ • discourages _________________________
Coercion in Non-State Societies • Checkpoint: What are non-state societies? • Kinship institutions organized social life • Maintain harmonious social relationships • Enhance the cohesion of society • Strengthen social solidarity Political Organization: ____________ 2. _________________ 3. _________________
Coercive & Persuasive Powers • What could lead people to accept coercion by others as legitimate? • Ideology: _______________________________ • Checkpoint: ____________
Concept of Hegemony • Persuasion of subordinates to accept the ideology of the dominant group • ____________
Concept of Hegemony • Example: ___________________ • ♀ -- ♀ • ♂ -- ♂ • ________________ __________ __________
Social Control • Maintaining social norms, and regulating conflict • _________________________________ • How? • Hegemony • Shame & Gossip:______________________
Politics and Immigration • France’s project deemed “___________” (Melotti, 1997) • 19th century: encouraged immigration, promises made to migrants • As long as they ____ ___________________
France’s 2011 Immigration Law • French ________________ are now require • Written proof is required • An individual must prove that ____________ to make it through their __________________
Politics and Immigration • British Project termed “______________” (Melotti, 1997) • Immigrants – loyal and law-abiding citizens that do not threaten British way of life • ___________________________
Politics and Immigration • Germany: “the ________________________” (Melotti, 1997) • Immigrants perceived as ‘____________’ not citizens • ______________________________ • Labor Migration: Germany ______________ • By 1970 – more than 780,000 workers to Western Europe • ~80% went to Germany