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So what is the difference between anthropology and sociology? Is
anthropology the study of other cultures and sociology the study of your own
culture?
John
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From: "Anita Cohen-Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: SWA's " Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter, Wednesday May 29, 2002
> Mitch,
>
> I was not questioning her credentials. In fact, I think that it is a
> wonderful way to use anthropology. Now, if only marketing folks would get
> the message...
>
> The line between sociology and anthropology is becoming blurred, I think.
> An old argument that will never be resolved.
>
>
> At 12:21 PM 5/29/02 -0700, you wrote:
> > > Anita, Genevieve is a bona fide anthropologist, Ph.D. from Stanford
with a
> > > dissertation on the Carlisle School. She got a job with Intel, trying
> > to help
> > > them use anthropological techniques to ascertain how people operate in
> > the world
> > > (not just the US) so they could design computers to match people's
> > needs. This
> > > is part of that project. Not a bad way to use an anthropology degree.
> >
> >mitch
>
>
> Anita Cohen-Williams
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