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Foundations of Socio-Cultural Ecology: Consequences for Media Education and Mobile Learning in Schools [PDF]
This conceptual paper offers insights to the foundations of Socio-Cultural Ecology and relates this concept to traditional concepts of Ecology e.g. media ecology or Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model of child development. It will further discuss the term «
Klaus Rummler
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Cultural differences in auditory ecology [PDF]
Demographic differences in acoustic environments are usually studied using geographic area monitoring. This approach, however, may miss valuable information differentiating cultures.
Carlos R. Benítez-Barrera +3 more
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Cultural Ecology and Chinese Hamlets [PDF]
This essay examines the critical potential of cultural ecology and cultural mobility studies for modeling the relations between literature and culture. It investigates the mobility and portability of literary effects across different media, periods, and cultural and geographical spaces.
Berensmeyer, Ingo
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Evidence for vocal signatures and voice-prints in a wild parrot
In humans, identity is partly encoded in a voice-print that is carried across multiple vocalizations. Other species also signal vocal identity in calls, such as shown in the contact call of parrots.
Simeon Q. Smeele +3 more
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Marine Culture of Northeast Vietnam: Approaching from the Theory of Culture Ecology [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to further clarifying the characteristics of marine culture in the Northeast of Vietnam from the theory of cultural ecology. The research results of the article will also be a scientific basis to contribute to
Nam Thanh Nguyen
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Protection of Sacred Sites – Between Legal Pluralism and Cultural Ecology
My background is in philosophy of law but I work with different academic disciplines: law, philosophy, anthropology, theology, history and economics. My approach to protection of sacred sites is interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary.
Dawid Bunikowski
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Sacred Places as Cultural Ecologies: Making space for the intangible
Sacred places take many forms and are experienced and understood in many different ways. There are no fixed definitions. For me, a sacred place is somewhere that is recognised for its spiritual significance, usually because of the way people engage with ...
Patrick Dillon
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A Review of Japanese Ecological Anthropology on Central African Hunter-gatherers
Contemporary hunter-gatherers in central Africa face similar problems concerning their culture and environment: destruction of the forests that have been accommodating their unique forest-based culture, influences of market economy and consumerism, and ...
Mitsuo Ichikawa
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Medicine within a Cultural Ecosystem
The paper examines the concept of Tamil siddha literature as an integrating force for the local cultural ecosystem. The research is based on texts ascribed to two prominent authors of Tamil siddha tradition, namely Siddhar Yākōpu and Siddhar Pōkar (ca ...
Ilona Kędzia-Warych
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LITERATURE AS CULTURAL ECOLOGY: A CULTURAL ECOLOGICAL STUDY ON EMERSON AND WHITMAN
This article is intended to find out how a cultural ecological reading is possible for the selected poems of Emerson and Whitman who are considered as the leading figures of the nineteenth century American Renaissance, the artistic spirit which has flourished between the 1830s-1860s in the wake of the Romantic movement. Transcendentalism in America, as
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