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ABSTRACT Background Research indicates that successful co‐creation depends on a shared understanding of co‐creation and its related concepts. However, it also shows that, in practice, views on co‐creation and how to do it differ. This study aims to explore how patient innovators and researchers in a partnership research programme understand co‐creation
Hanna Jansson +5 more
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Mela Fethullah el-Ebbasî ve Onun İslamî Kürt Edebiyatındaki Yeri
Molla Fethullah Batman bölgesinin bir alimi olarak ünlüydü. O, bölge halkının büyük davalarını feraset ve adilliği sayesinde çözerdi. Dolayısıyla onun bu toplumda büyük bir saygınlığı vardı.
Ayhan Yıldız
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Architectural Interventions and Urban Transformation in the Arrangement of Mevlana Celaleddýn Rumý Square Ignoring Ontological Planning Approach [PDF]
If urban design decisions are taken ignoring the historical value of buildings, cultural inputs and meaning of the space based on memories and experiences, the sense of place disappears like in Konya Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi Square.
Alkan, Ahmet, Bala, Havva Alkan
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Crossing the Bosphorus: Connected Histories of “Other” Muslims in the Post-Imperial Borderlands of Southeast Europe [PDF]
Situated in the borderlands of Southeast Europe, this essay explores how enduring patterns of transregional circulation and cosmopolitan sensibility unfold in the lives of dervish brotherhoods in the post-Cold War present.
Alavi +51 more
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Was there a ‘consumer revolution’ in the Ottoman Empire?
Abstract Whether the ‘democratization’ of consumption during the early modern period was specifically a characteristic of the European economic shift or observable in other parts of the world remains a central question in understanding the early roots of consumerism, as well as explaining pre‐industrial growth and divergence.
Pınar Ceylan
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Tracing the Forgotten Dervish Lodge (Zaviye) of Mihaloğlu Alaaddin Ali Bey in Kruševac
The paper deals with the dervish lodge (zaviye) which Mihaloğlu Alaaddin Ali Bey, one of the most influential raider commanders (akıncı uc beyi) in the Balkans, commissioned in the vicinity of Kruševac in the middle of the fifteenth century. Using Ottoman sources, the author endeavored to determine the approximate time and place of its construction ...
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Invasive species and habitat degradation in Iberian streams: An analysis of their role in freshwater fish diversity loss [PDF]
Mediterranean endemic freshwater fish are among the most threatened biota in the world. Distinguishing the role of different extinction drivers and their potential interactions is crucial for achieving conservation goals.
Cortina L. M. +5 more
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Abstract Here, we describe how Casas Grandes Medio period (AD 1200 to 1450) shamanic practices of the North American Southwest used tobacco shamanism, a ritual stance called the Tennessee Diviner (TD) posture, and cultural expectations to generate trance experiences of soul flight and divination. We introduce a conceptual model that holds that specific
Christine S. VanPool +3 more
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Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 27-Eyüp. Not: Derginin "Geçmiş Zaman Olur ki/Once Upon a Time" köşesinde yayımlanmıştır.İstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN ...
Sakaoğlu, Necdet
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Iranian classical dance as a subject for empirical research: An elusive genre
Iranian classical dance is a rich resource for academic research, both for humanities scholarship and for the empirical disciplines (e.g., empirical aesthetics, experimental psychology, affective neuroscience). To support such research, this paper (a) describes the aesthetics, characteristics, and history of Iranian classical dance; (b) outlines issues
Julia F. Christensen +2 more
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