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In this article, I compare participant observation and qualitative questionnaires as core qualitative research methods used in social anthropology and ethnology respectively.
Karine Aasgaard Jansen
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The development of anthropology and ethnology in Europe of the late 18th century was facilitated by accumulation of practical material which provided grounds to study the human and human communities at various angles.
Larisa E. Ilyina+1 more
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The article is an ethnographic account of recent and contemporary narratives and practices of care and aging in Croatia in the pre-pandemic and COVID-19 pandemic period, within the framework of formal, informal, and “hybrid” systems of care.
Tihana Rubić, Ana-Marija Vukušić
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This paper uses the shooting and posting of Kuaishou short videos by young villagers in Wushi Village, Wushi Town, Huzhu Autonomous County, Qinghai Province, China as a case study, attempting to explore the cultural significance of the Kuaishou Short ...
Gu Ji
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The period from the late 18th to the mid-19th century is a distinctive era for scientific ethnographic writing.1 The research literature on the history of this discipline connects these essential origins of social anthropology mainly to the great, global
M. Stuber
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The Slovak Association of Social Anthropologists initiated recently a discussion about the ethics in the ethnology, social and cultural anthropology. In January 2009 the association organized the seminar “Ethics in ethnology/social anthropology which ...
Kilianova Gabriela
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The article explores the characteristics of Brazilian anthropology identified by analyzing the response of more than 300 Brazilian anthropologists to the GSAP.
Carmen Rial, L. Machado
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By focusing on the anthropology of disease, the paper suggests some new research avenues within the field of gender in Byzantium. Gynaecological manuals from the second to seventh centuries A.D.
Larisa Orlov Vilimonović
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The Travesti (Travesti (Transvestite)) Body in the Anthropocene: Cultural Intersections
When we consider it as a cultural element, the body assumes a myriad of new social and political meanings in contemporary times. The progressive destruction of the planet, the deep inequalities and the complex class relations are inscribed in the body ...
D. Jd
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Irreechaa: Unveiling the Multidimensional Significance of a Cultural Phenomenon
Irreechaa, the annual festival celebrated by the Oromo people, extends beyond being a mere celebration of Oromo culture. This multidimensional cultural phenomenon encompasses diverse aspects of religious, social, historical, and political significance ...
Megersa Tolera
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