Anthropology
A fundamental aspect of anthropology is the ethical and social commitment to the human groups, environment and cultures studied, where respect and communication is the basis for the study and work of anthropologists. It is also fundamental to seek solutions to the problems that afflict the groups, communities and societies studied in order to contribute to an improvement in their living conditions and to create a better world. besides that, anthropologists must provide feedback on the studies to the groups studied, so that they can give their approval, know the results obtained and be included in the research. Many times the solutions to the problems studied are materialized in public policies. An example of this is when indigenous communities are not recognized by the state in which their territory is located, and the state denies them their rights, anthropologists should seek solutions to these problems, either through public policies that improve the precarious situations that these groups live or by proposing and seeking the implementation of laws that prove the existence of these indigenous groups and their rights.
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