Cultural anthropology otherwise known as the socio-cultural anthropology or social anthropology is basically the study of culture and is mainly founded on ethnography. Ethnography is based on the methodology of collection of primary data and is purely a product of research where inductive method is used as well as a heavy reliance on the participant observers.
It is considered as the holistic and scientific study of humanity and majorly the branch that focuses on the study of human cultures, myths, practices, beliefs, values, economies, cognitive organizations and even technologies in the contemporary environment.
The significance of the participatory research is to help the individual place the rules of moral conduct, the cognitive structures and the social life patterns in their own socio-cultural context hence becoming very relevant and meaningful despite how 'strange' or 'bizarre' it might look to the persons from other cultures. The concept of cultural relativism goes against the ethnocentrism and spells out that there are no cultures that are superior or inferior to the other but all are meaningful when put in their own socio-cultural context (Yutaka Yamada, 2011).
Further, symbolic anthropology is a social anthropology that delves into the way people understand their surrounding and the utterances and actions of the other member of the society. The interpretations form a shared meaning though there could be some varying degrees. Here there is a deep study of symbols and processes by which meanings are assigned to symbols to address human social life. Here, there are two major assumptions; that the beliefs, in as much as they may be unintelligible, when understood as part of the cultural system become comprehensible. Secondly is that the actions of the members of a society are guided by interpretation of the symbols like the religion, ritual activity, cosmology and mythology. This symbolic anthropology is widely considered...
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