Author(s): Sarah Swist*
Cultural anthropology is pivotal in understanding the complex fabric of human societies. By examining cultural patterns, traditions, and social norms, anthropologists provide essential insights into human diversity. This article explores the methodologies employed in anthropological research, including participant observation and ethnography. The study also addresses the challenges of maintaining objectivity and ethical concerns within the field. Ultimately, the research reveals that cultural anthropology not only promotes cross-cultural understanding but also informs policy decisions in a globalized world.
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