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ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: The Melanesians: Studies in Their Anthropology and Folklore. R. H. Codrington [PDF]
Ian Hogbin
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ABSTRACT The collegiate mental health literature reveals a single‐spectrum perspective on mental health, with studies investigating either pathology or wellness. Following a dual‐continua model, this study sought to examine psychological distress and well‐being concurrently, based on a sample of 5670 students recruited from a mid‐sized private ...
Yanhong Liu+3 more
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ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: The Moral Basis of a Backward Society. E
Thomas McCorkle
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A Scoping Review of Eating Disorder Clinicians' Experiences, Needs, Views and Wellbeing
ABSTRACT Background Eating disorders (ED) are pervasive and severe mental illnesses affecting up to 15% of females and 5% of males internationally with rates sharply rising in recent decades, especially since the COVID‐19 pandemic. As a result, workload pressures on ED services have surged.
Kat Novogrudsky+3 more
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The article deals with the Czech treatment of the theme of Mary and the sinful soul, which is also known in Slovenian poetic culture. It is based on a study of the oral tradition of Czech broadside ballads, as presented in the materials of the Institute
Věra Frolcová+4 more
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ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: Métodos y Resultados de la Política Indigenista en México. A
Pedro Carrasco
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Problematising researcher-respondent relations through exploration of communicative stance [PDF]
To what extent and in what ways should researchers share their views with research participants during ethnographic fieldwork? This article discusses the author’s experience adopting different communicative stances with respondents in the context of an ...
Lefstein, Adam
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Abstract Despite increasing attention to alternative market systems, where consumers perform considerable voluntary labor, consumer researchers have a limited understanding of the nature or implications of the emotion work entailed in making such contributions.
Kristin Bentsen+2 more
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Contributions to the Ethnography and Philology of the Indian Tribes of the Missouri Valley [PDF]
F. V. Hayden
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