Environmental Pollution in Baghdad

“Anthropological research”

Authors

  • Muhammed Baqir Nasser Kadhim University of Baghdad / College of Arts / Department of Sociology
  • Hussein Fadhil Salman University of Baghdad / College of Arts / Department of Sociology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i134.1072

Keywords:

Pollution, environment, dirt, Baghdad

Abstract

Environmental pollution is an intractable problem for most societies, especially those that are attributed to third world countries, and because we live in a crisis society we find that environmental pollution is an extremely complex problem, and it happens by sociocultural components.

The place is so important in Iraqi culture, and it’s responsible for making or not making pollution, and the five senses constitute the privacy of society or culture by dealing with dirt and pollution.

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References

Al-Saied Hafiz Al Aswad, Symbolic Anthropology (A modern Critical Study for Understanding and Interpreting Culture), Al-Maaref publisher, Alexandria, 2002.
Mark Oger, Nowhere (Introduction to Modern Anthropology), Translated by Maysa Al-Siofi, Bahrain Authority for Culture and Aniquities, Vol1, 2018.

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Published

2020-09-15

How to Cite

Baqir Nasser Kadhim, M., & Fadhil Salman, H. (2020). Environmental Pollution in Baghdad: “Anthropological research”. Al-Adab Journal, 134, 505-508. https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i134.1072

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