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The emic/etic distinction originated in linguistics in the 1950s to designate two complementary standpoints for the analysis of human language and behaviour. It has been subject to debates in the humanities and social sciences ever since. Imported into anthropology in the 1960s, etic came to stand for ambitions to establish an objective, scientific ...
Till Mostowlansky, Andrea Rota
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Observational Properties of Harmonic EMIC Waves: Statistical Study
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves are discrete electromagnetic emissions separated by multiple ion gyrofrequencies. Harmonic EMIC waves are defined as waves with a strong electric or magnetic field (or both) at the harmonics of the fundamental ...
Shujie Gu +5 more
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Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery: standard vs. endoscopic approach [PDF]
IntroductionMitral valve surgery has evolved substantially, with a clear shift towards minimally invasive approaches. This study examines clinical outcomes associated with two established techniques: standard minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (ST ...
Georgios Theodosiadis +6 more
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Taking emic and etic to the family level: interlinking parents’ and children’s COVID-19 views and experiences in Germany [PDF]
Background COVID-19 impacted families globally, restricting movement, and changing daily routines and family dynamics. In order to explore and contrast children’s and parents’ experiences and perceptions of life during COVID-19, we used Pike’s ...
Astrid Berner-Rodoreda +5 more
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Backdirt Annual Review of the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA, 12–13.
Giorgio Buccellati (6822635)
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Based on ethnographies conducted in post-genocide communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosnian refugee diaspora groups in Australia, Europe and the USA, and fieldwork on the island of Tanna (Vanuatu), in this article I discuss the challenges of ...
Hariz Halilovich
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Orchestration in learning technology research: evaluation of a conceptual framework [PDF]
The term ‘orchestrating learning’ is being used increasingly often, referring to the coordination activities performed while applying learning technologies to authentic settings.
Luis P. Prieto +3 more
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The Emic-Etic-Emic Research Cycle [PDF]
This article discusses the role of both emic (developing culture specific concepts) and etic (applying concepts across cultures) research in the international management literature. We propose a more comprehensive research cycle that can provide researchers with a deeper understanding of the context in under-researched countries.
Betty Jane Punnett +3 more
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Ethno-historiography of translation: the case of black populations in Brazil
Historiographical studies of translation are a rapidly growing research area, but there are still many histories that need to be told and many sources yet to be found –in particular, those pertaining to specific groups such as black populations.
Dennys Silva-Reis
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