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Anthropologists in product design

by lorenz on May 20, 2004 in corporate & business anthropology, design anthropology, books • Leave a comment »

The Hindu Business Line

Don't fool yourself into thinking that consumers want more functionalities, because the opposite could be true. Ethnography can help see changes in the marketplace before they occur by observing the frustrations and enthusiasm of customers to aspects of technology, style, and activity >>continue

"I'm not the indigenous person people want me to be"

by lorenz on May 17, 2004 in indigenous people / minorities, Us and Them, Pacific Oceania, aboriginees • Leave a comment »

The Star Australia

Dr Anita Heiss is anthropologist and aboriginee. Last year, on a lecture tour in America, she was asked by an anthropology student what was the biggest problem now facing indigenous women in Australia. "Finding a decent man," she replied >>continue

Tricky body language

by lorenz on May 16, 2004 in culture traditions, language • Leave a comment »

Indiana Gazette

"A native who held his chin in his hand was exhibiting an intent listening position - called 'wisakatu. It was never interpreted that he was bored", said anthropology professor Thomas D. Blakely after many years of fieldwork in Africa >>continue

Anthropology professor working on organs trafficking

by lorenz on May 11, 2004 in medical anthropology / ethnobothany • Leave a comment »

University of California Berkeley

Medical anthropologist Nancy Scheper-Hughes is helping authorities in Brazil, Israel and South Africa investigate a shocking new "slave triangle" in which the poor are being taken to distant cities by criminal syndicates and coerced into selling their organs for illegal transplants >>continue

Anthropologists: U.S. Marriage Model Is Not Universal Norm

by lorenz on May 3, 2004 in culture traditions, gender • Leave a comment »

Newhouse News Service

In cross-cultural comparison, monogamous, heterosexual marriage, voluntarily entered into, is a pretty rare form of marriage >>continue

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