Anthropological
Anthropological is an adjective used to describe things related to the discipline of anthropology, the study of humans in biological, cultural, linguistic, and historical dimensions. The word stems from anthropology, from Greek anthropos (human) and -logia (study).
Anthropology is traditionally divided into four main subfields: cultural anthropology, which studies social practices and beliefs;
Methodologically, anthropological inquiry often relies on fieldwork and participant observation, especially in cultural and linguistic anthropology.
The anthropological perspective contributes to understanding cultural diversity, globalization, human adaptation, and social change. It informs
Critiques of anthropology include concerns about representation, power, and colonial legacies. Contemporary practice seeks reflexivity, collaborative