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North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 14. Transport and trade [PDF]
Walter E. Roth
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Ethnography and narrative [PDF]
This paper explores the topic of police storytelling from an ethnographicperspective. Ethnographies have always been full of stories, but it took awhile for storytelling as such to draw attention to it within the broaderstudy of police culture. Lately, we have seen increased attention forstorytelling in policing.
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Ethnographical Notes on the Murray Islands, Torres Straits [PDF]
Archibald E. Hunt
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This paper situates discussion of the ethics of ethnographic research against the background of a theoretical and methodological debate about the relationship between ethics and method, and about the relationships between research methods and their objects.
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The article studies remains from the ancient monuments of Mastara and Vardbakh, located on the territory of the Aragatsotn and Shirak provinces of Armenia.
A.Yu. Khudaverdyan+5 more
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Can 'Robots Won't Save Japan' Save Robotics? Reviewing an Ethnography of Eldercare Automation [PDF]
Imagine activating new robots meant to aid staff in an elder care facility, only to discover the robots are counterproductive. They undermine the most meaningful moments of the jobs and increase staff workloads, because robots demand care too. Eventually, they're returned.
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The Races of Man . An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography. By J. Deniker, Sc. D. (Paris)-London. 1900. Walter Scott (American publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons). 611 pp., 176 illus., 2 maps. [PDF]
O. T. Mason
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The third day of creation was ushered in by an Oorayoo . Then “the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy” (Job xxxviii. 7). This may be held to prove that other orbs had been inhabited before this globe appeared. The “shout” was used as a battle cheer; after an “Hourah” of the men of Judah, a vast number of the men of ...
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