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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/ENGL_LING_200%3A_Introduction_to_Linguistics/01%3A_Introduction-_What_is_language/1.03%3A_Hallmarks_of_human_languageNow I would also argue that arbitrariness may be the hardest of the areas to understand; in fact, it's the next section of this chapter is devoted to arbitrariness, and we're going to come back to arb...Now I would also argue that arbitrariness may be the hardest of the areas to understand; in fact, it's the next section of this chapter is devoted to arbitrariness, and we're going to come back to arbitrariness in a number of chapters in this course.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Collin_College/Sociology_of_the_Family/05%3A_Socialization/5.05%3A_Self_and_IdentityPsychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and ...Psychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and displays traits by performing behaviors in the presence of others. Second, the self is a motivated agent, who acts upon inner desires and formulates goals, values, and plans to guide behavior in the future. Third, the self eventually becomes an autobiographical author.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/ANTH_205%3A_Cultures_of_the_World_-_Perspectives_on_Culture_(Scheib)/04%3A_Methods_and_Fieldwork/4.05%3A_Research_Techniques_and_the_Written_EthnographyOf the various techniques and tools used to conduct ethnographic research, observation in general and participant observation in particular are among the most important. It is essential for anthropol...Of the various techniques and tools used to conduct ethnographic research, observation in general and participant observation in particular are among the most important. It is essential for anthropologists to rigorously document their observations, usually by writing field notes and recording their feelings and perceptions in a personal journal or diary. Once the fieldwork is complete, ethnographers analyze their data and research findings before beginning to write the final ethnography.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/18%3A_Precarious_Diversity__Representation_and_Demography/18.05%3A_Diversity_as_Quotidian_Production_PracticesSuggestions for an approach to race and media studies that analyze the organizational structures, creative processes, and social relations underlying the production of inequality in media.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Collin_College/Sociology_of_the_Family/05%3A_Socialization/5.04%3A_Self_and_IdentityPsychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and ...Psychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and displays traits by performing behaviors in the presence of others. Second, the self is a motivated agent, who acts upon inner desires and formulates goals, values, and plans to guide behavior in the future. Third, the self eventually becomes an autobiographical author.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Essentials_of_Linguistics_Remix_2.0/01%3A_What_Is_Linguistics_What_Is_Language/1.10%3A_Hallmarks_of_human_languageThis page discusses the essential properties of human language as outlined in Anderson's "Essentials of Linguistics." The key focus is on the creativity and generativity of human language, including t...This page discusses the essential properties of human language as outlined in Anderson's "Essentials of Linguistics." The key focus is on the creativity and generativity of human language, including the ability to express any concept and generate infinite new sentences using finite vocabulary and grammar principles.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Map%3A_Discover_Psychology_-_A_Brief_Introductory_Text_(Noba)/11%3A_PERSONALITY/11.03%3A_Self_and_IdentityPsychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and ...Psychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and displays traits by performing behaviors in the presence of others. Second, the self is a motivated agent, who acts upon inner desires and formulates goals, values, and plans to guide behavior in the future. Third, the self eventually becomes an autobiographical author.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Social_Psychology_and_Personality/Together_-_The_Science_of_Social_Psychology_(Noba)/02%3A_UNDERSTANDING_THE_SELF_AND_OTHERS/2.01%3A_Self_and_IdentityPsychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and ...Psychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and displays traits by performing behaviors in the presence of others. Second, the self is a motivated agent, who acts upon inner desires and formulates goals, values, and plans to guide behavior in the future. Third, the self eventually becomes an autobiographical author.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_(Noba)/Chapter_3%3A_Personality/3.05%3A_Self_and_IdentityPsychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and ...Psychologists have approached the study of self in many different ways, but three central metaphors for the self repeatedly emerge. First, the self may be seen as a social actor, who enacts roles and displays traits by performing behaviors in the presence of others. Second, the self is a motivated agent, who acts upon inner desires and formulates goals, values, and plans to guide behavior in the future. Third, the self eventually becomes an autobiographical author.