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Cultural Anthropology

Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology that focuses on understanding the culture, customs and practices of people across different societies. It seeks to uncover the complex ways in which cultural beliefs and norms shape and influence human behavior and our responses to the world around us. Cultural anthr…

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Overview

Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology that focuses on understanding the culture, customs and practices of people across different societies. It seeks to uncover the complex ways in which cultural beliefs and norms shape and influence human behavior and our responses to the world around us. Cultural anthropology can help us better understand different cultures, strengthen intercultural understanding, foster appreciation of diversity, and promote social justice. It is also used for anthropological research, such as exploring social networks, economic and political relationships, and cultural beliefs. Cultural anthropology is a key field of research for scholars, educators, and policymakers, providing a crucial lens for understanding human behavior and the impact of globalization.

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Dr. Rabiul Ahasan · Saudi Arabia Shahid Ullah · Australia Roberto Maniglio · Italy

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