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Actual cloud-based commensality
The study aims to investigate the influence of actual cloud-based commensality on people's food intake, emotion and ...
Wang Chujun
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Homestay, Sleepover, and Commensality: Three Intimate Methods in the Study of “Mixed” Families
Scholars most often adopt qualitative data-gathering methods, notably interviews, to access the lifeworld of “mixed” families. Nonetheless, when research questions require vivid details about their lives, other data-collection techniques may be needed ...
Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
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Commensality or Reverie in Eating? Exploring the Solo Dining Experience
Commensality, the act of eating together, is commonly associated with many benefits. Dining solo, in contrast, is frequently connected to adverse effects on a person.
Ludden, G +10 more
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Modern Restaurants and Ancient Commensality [PDF]
Commensality in terms of archaeological investigations seems to revolve around questions of feasting and everyday eating patterns. The nature of the available evidence moves archaeologists and ancient historians to conjecture about these questions in ...
Shore, Elliot
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Farming and feasting in the Neolithic of Greece: the ecological context of fighting with food
Fine Neolithic ceramics from Greece are widely interpreted in terms of ceremonial eating and drinking, while the spatial organisation of settlement suggests that such commensality played a significant role in shaping social relationships. Faunal evidence
Paul Halstead
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Eating with an Artificial Commensal Companion [PDF]
Commensality is defined as "a social group that eats together", and eating in a commensality setting has a number of positive effects on humans. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of technology on commensality by presenting an experiment in which a toy robot showing non-verbal social behaviours tries to influence a participants ...
Conor Patrick Gallagher +4 more
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Destroying the territory, weakening the body: an essay on food, illness and quebranto among the Tupinambá of Lower Tapajós in Northern Brazil [PDF]
: This article explores the intricate connections between territorial degradation, bodily health, and the phenomenon of quebranto among the Tupinambá people of Lower Tapajós, Brazil.
Fábio Zuker
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Snert: Ritual-liturgical measurements and recipes for social capital
The questions of how social capital is measured and how it is generated have received ample attention in recent years. This article is an attempt at making a modest contribution towards addressing these issues and specifically also as a contribution from
Cas Wepener
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A Commencement for Eye Commensals [PDF]
"Paucibacterial" levels of the normal eye surface have left immunologists wondering whether a true microbiome exists there. In this issue of Immunity, St. Leger et al. (2017) address this head-on, discovering a naturally existing commensal in mice that induces γδT cell-mediated protection from opportunistic infection.
Nancy J, Reyes, Daniel R, Saban
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Some political aspects of commensality. [PDF]
The Thesis discusses the significance of significance in the development and maintenance of social relations. The cooking, distribution or consumption of food are treated as cultural mechanisms through which unity, equality, inequality, solidarity and ...
Anigbo, Osmund Akabuogo Chijioke
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