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‘It's scientific!’ Play, parody, and the para‐ethnographic in Southwest China
Abstract Play and games encourage persons to hold the world at a distance, while occasionally challenging its norms through parody, mimicry, and clowning, too. In this article, I offer new ethnography on drinking games among the Nuosu of Southwest China, who distribute penalty shots by injecting them directly into glasses with a syringe.
Katherine Swancutt
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Reseña de Agent, Person, Subject, Self. A Theory of ontology, interaction and structure
En esta obra, Paul Kockelman estimula la continuidad de sus trabajos de antropología lingüística a través de nuevos campos de especialización. En esta medida desea evaluar sus intuiciones, así como la de otros eminentes lingüistas.
Cyril Menta
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This paper builds on the crossed paths of the Haitian Jacques Roumain and the French Guyanese Léon-Gontran Damas, and tries to shed light on the intellectual networks that inspired the practice of anthropology in the French-speaking Black Americas in the
Marianne Palisse
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100 years of GAMM: Motivation, history and achievements
Abstract The International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, GAMM) was founded in 1923 with the goal to strengthen the field of scientific engineering by the foundation of an Engineering Association with strong scientific contacts to Applied Mathematics.
Wolfgang Ehlers
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In diesem Artikel stehen die Wechselwirkungen zwischen einer autoritären Präsidialregierung und dem Management von Pandemiedaten im Fokus. Ein besonderes Augenmerk liegt auf der Analyse der Datenpolitiken in diesem autoritären Kontext unter Einsatz von ...
Nurhak Polat
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PRODUCING INTEGRATION: THE TRANSLATION OF NON/BELONGING IN GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES
ABSTRACT This essay examines how the concept of integration has been produced, translated, and institutionalized in Germany and the United States as a key element of policy frameworks that migranticize some people and, thus, translate them as outsiders.
Catherine S. Ramírez, Christoph Rass
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Au Canada, depuis le début des années 2000, les recherches-action et collaboratives sont devenues de plus en plus populaires dans les sciences sociales.
Marie-Pierre Bousquet
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The Women of Corsican Nationalism: Between Tradition and Modernity (1975–98)
Abstract This article investigates late twentieth‐century Corsican nationalism through the lens of gender, drawing attention to how women have sought to play an active and creative role in the movement. Through a series of interviews with female nationalist militants, this article will focus on what belonging to the nationalist movement meant to ...
DEBORAH PACI
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Abstract In this article, we argue for the relevance of studying the association between objects and people as co‐constituting legality in everyday life rather than solely focusing either on people or on ‘icons’. Indeed, we go further and argue that scholarship is in danger of producing an impoverished version of legal consciousness if it fails to look
EMILIE CLOATRE +3 more
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This article explores how digital methods, such as the analysis of Facebook page like networks, can complement ethnographic fieldwork, especially in cases of difficult access to a field. Drawing from anthropology,
Lisa Krieg +1 more
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