Archeology, social and cultural anthropology and ethnology. Two disciplines en resonance [PDF]
Le matériel ethnographique de cet article est le fruit de recherches menées au Zanskar (État du Jammu & Kashmir, Inde) en langue vernaculaire depuis 2001. Cette vallée de l’Himalaya indien est peuplée de 13 200 habitants dont 93% sont bouddhistes et 7% de musulmans sunnites.
Salomé Deboos
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Development of and reflections on ecological anthropology in China
Ecological anthropology in China has a history of more than 70 years, and can be divided into four stages. The first stage was in the 1950s, which began with China’s identification of minzu and socio-historical surveys of ethnic minorities.
Shaocong Zeng, Yi Luo
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Cultural heritage as a means of heritage tourism development [PDF]
A large number of studies within the social sciences have been devoted to the relationship between cultural heritage and cultural/ heritage tourism development in recent years and even decades.
Alexandra Bitušíková
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The role of social networks for combating COVID-19 pandemic: a study with reference to the Chinese new immigrants in Germany. [PDF]
Social network theories are used extensively to analyze the international migration of Chinese to overseas regions in the era of Market Economy Reform since 1978.
Zhu Q, Lu M, Qin Y.
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Stitching Together (in) Anthropology Class
As an anthropologist teaching at a German-speaking Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology Department (pertaining to a Humanities Faculty), it always struck me how much we know about the role embodiment plays in and for culture and how little we ...
Lydia Maria Arantes
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The cognitive and evolutionary approach to the research of religion in cultural and social anthropology has been systematically developing since the 1990s and the first decade of the 21st century.
Michal Uhrin
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Deservingness and temporal borders: the reproduction of global mobility hierarchies in Swedish family reunification. [PDF]
European immigration policy is increasingly selective and stratified, favoring immigrants considered productive in the eyes of society. Using the case of Swedish family reunification, this article investigates how ideas of deservingness underlie this ...
Gustafsson H, Engblom R.
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Population expansion from central plain to northern coastal China inferred from ancient human genomes. [PDF]
Summary: The population history of the northern coastal Chinese is largely unknown due to the lack of ancient human genomes from the Neolithic to historical periods. In this study, we reported 14 newly generated ancient genomes from Linzi, one of China’s
Wang B+26 more
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Ethnology: An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology [PDF]
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From inequalities to vulnerability paradoxes: juxtaposing older adults' heat mortality risk and heat experiences. [PDF]
Background Increasing temperatures across the globe, including in Europe, pose one of the biggest threats to human health and wellbeing. Different kinds of inequalities, determined by age, sex/gender, isolation, socio-economic status, occupation, living ...
Wrotek M+6 more
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