On the relation between Culture and Development: some notes in defense of the anthropological concept of culture
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https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v23i3.12517Keywords:
Culture. Development. Conceptual Delimitation.Abstract
The text is part of the role of theoretical-conceptual contributions to the debate on the relation between culture and development. It defends the importance of adopting the (broad) anthropological concept of culture as a condition for a comprehensive understanding of the social complexity to be used in development studies, from diagnosis to attempts to promote it. In addition, some methodological alerts are subscribed, mainly due to the traps of romanticism and determinism in the field of research on culture and how it can relate to development.Downloads
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2018-09-12
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On the relation between Culture and Development: some notes in defense of the anthropological concept of culture. (2018). Redes , 23(3), 353-366. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v23i3.12517