Archaeological collections from Isker: а new view on the significant site
Isker is the capital of the Siberian khanate at the initial stage (1582–1584) of the Russian conquest of Western Siberia. After Tobolsk was founded in 1587, Isker was abandoned.
Tataurov S.P., Tataurov Ph.S.
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Building Bridges between Literary Journalism and Alternative Ethnographic Forms: Opportunities and Challenges [PDF]
Literary journalism bears much in common with autoethnography and public ethnography, thus offering opportunities for interdisciplinary ...
Gillespie, Bruce
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Ethnographies of the imagined, the imaginary and the critically real: Blackness, whiteness, the north of England and rugby league [PDF]
Rugby league is part of the white, working-class (male) culture of the north of England, and is a sport that is used by its supporters to (re)produce both an imagined community of nostalgic northernness and an imaginary community of locally situated ...
Long, J, Spracklen, K, Timmins, S
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Abstract This ethnographic study explores vehicle residents' information practices in the United States (US). Vehicle residents are people whose primary means of housing is a vehicle. This work builds on previous research encompassing transitions and fractured (information) landscapes. Using fractured information landscapes as the theoretical framework,
Kaitlin E. Montague
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The Influence of Television Commercials on Clothing in India [PDF]
In this article I aim to show that there are some major changes in India because of television regarding clothing. Whilst there is cultural fusion of Indian and western style clothing, this fusion is happening in different ways for different groups ...
Mitra, Barbara
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Understanding Biesta's three purposes of education: A framework proposal
Abstract The purpose of ‘doing’ education is often unconsidered or assumed in educational thinking and practice, despite the diversity of understandings. Gert Biesta's perspective that education has a threefold purpose of qualification, socialisation and subjectification is among the most known.
Dalila Pinto Coelho+2 more
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The Early Iron Age populations of the Minusinsk hollow: revisiting inter- and intragroup variations
By means of multivariate statistics, we analyzed male craniological series of the Early Iron Age from Western and Southern Siberia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
Uchaneva Eu.N.+3 more
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An Ethnography Study of Nutritional Conditions of Pregnant Women in Banten Indonesia [PDF]
Maternal mortality in childbirth in developing countries is still high. The study describes the qualitative methods used to examine the knowledge, attitude, beliefs and behaviour related to nutrition and nutritional supplementation of pregnant women. The
Setyowati, S. (Setyowati)
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Pathways: A Concept, Field Site and Methodological Approach to Study Remoteness and Connectivity [PDF]
Martin Saxer was a Clarendon scholar at Oxford and received his doctorate in 2010. He conducted extensive fieldwork in Siberia, Tibet and Nepal. He currently leads a 5-year research project under the title ‘Remoteness & Connectivity: Highland Asia in the
Saxer, Martin
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Rigour in interpretive qualitative research in education: Ideas to think with
Abstract There has been a proliferation of qualitative approaches to researching education. While this has resulted in the construction of a rich tapestry of knowledge about education, it has also resulted in disparate research ideas, processes and practices, and created tensions relating to what constitutes rigorous qualitative research in education ...
Anthony J. Maher
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