Social/Cultural Anthropology

Social and Cultural Anthropology is the study of human societies and cultures, including their beliefs, practices, and social organization. This category covers topics such as religion, economics, politics, and family, as well as the study of cultural diversity and globalization. From exploring the rich diversity of human cultures to understanding the complex social and cultural systems that shape our world, learn about the fascinating field of social and cultural anthropology.

Actor-network theory By Anthroholic

Actor-network theory

In traditional social science, objects were often relegated to the background mere tools or "props" for human action. However, Actor-Network Theory (ANT)

Primitivism by Anthroholic

Primitivism

In a world increasingly dominated by digital saturation, urban congestion, and ecological crisis, the concept of Primitivism has experienced a powerful resurgence.

Hindu-Marriage-by-Anthroholic

Hindu Marriage

The institution of marriage stands as a foundational pillar of human societies, serving as a universal mechanism for social organization, resource distribution, and the legitimate perpetuation of kin groups. Yet, the specific rituals, laws, and meanings woven into this bond…

Black magic By Anthroholic

Black Magic

For many across the world, the idea of black magic evokes fear, suspicion, and moral conflict. But far from being a relic of superstition

Feminist Anthropology By Anthroholic

Feminist Anthropology

Have you ever considered how the very fabric of human knowledge the stories we tell, the histories we write, and the social structures we analyze

Gender Issues by Anthroholic

Gender Issues

Gender issues are problems that come up when people are treated unfairly just because of their gender. Think about situations

Jajmani System by Anthroholic

Jajmani System

The Jajmani System is an ancient socio-economic institution in India, primarily observed in rural areas