Read 1. “Economics” by Sarah Lyon
http://perspectives.americananthro.org/Chapters/Economics.pdf
Explore:
Prompt:
This chapter includes several examples of the ways in which economic production, consumption, and exchange link our lives to those of people in other parts of the world. Thinking about your own daily economic activities, how is your lifestyle dependent on people in other places? In what ways might your consumption choices be connected to global economic inequality?
*Incorporate Perspectives & ethnographic materials into your posts.
*Use the Explorations section to make your posts interesting and academic.
Some important guidelines to follow in your posting(s) include:
Make your statements and then support them with academic sources from this course (do not write “I believe” or “I think”)
Use references to let the reader know exactly where your information comes from
Use anthropological sources found in the learning modules
Avoid Wikipedia, most of the time
Show me that you did the course reading and explored posted related materials (videos, websites, Ted Talks, etc.).