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On not knowing one’s place [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Ethnographers have described many cultural worlds of the Pacific with subtlety and energy, but those worlds were and are always more complex than most standard forms of ethnography have recognized.
Goldsmith, Michael
core   +1 more source

‘You Load Sixteen Tons, What Do You Get?’. The Jodłowno Hoard (Pomerania, Poland) as Evidence of Long‐Distance Contacts in the Early Iron Age

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study presents multifaceted analyses of metal artefacts from the Jodłowno Hoard (Northern Poland), revealing that the metal originated from Iberian polymetallic ore deposits. Transported as raw ingots via Atlantic maritime routes, this copper was reworked locally into regionally distinctive forms.
K. Nowak   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pseudo-Marxism and Proto-Functionalism in Serbian Ethnology: Kulišić versus Filipović

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2016
This paper discusses an episode in the history of Serbian ethnology, which I take to be indicative of the conditions in domestic disciplinary production in the first decade following WWII.
Gordana Gorunović
doaj  

Některé problémy adaptace českých usídlenců v severozápadním Bulharsku

open access: yesHistoricka Sociologie, 2016
The main topic of the text is the history of the only Czech village in Bulgaria – Vojvodovo. The article covers the whole “Czech” period of this village from the migration of some twenty Protestant families from Banatian Czech village of Svata Helena to ...
Vladimir Penčev
doaj   +1 more source

What Do Lithics Tell Us About Cultural Evolution? Insights From the Central African Record

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT While Western historical narratives often incorporate a biased vision of human evolution—driven by a progressive view tied to a progressively evolving state of culture—this paper proposes combining archaeological lithic data with epistemological reflections to critique the modern regime of historicity, where progress is assumed as rational ...
Isis Isabella Mesfin
wiley   +1 more source

Mapping Language: Names, Speakers and Voices

open access: yesArea, EarlyView.
Short Abstract In this conversational piece, we reflect on our experience of working with and on maps and map‐makers that have shaped linguistic conventions and ideas, suggesting geographers have much to contribute by engaging with such mapping. It illuminates how maps rendered the unpredictable geography of speakers and the naming of places as ...
Beth Williamson, Philip Jagessar
wiley   +1 more source

Crossroads to the 21 st Century: The Evolution of Ethnic Studies at Bowling Green University [PDF]

open access: yes, 1988
At Bowling Green State University\u27s Fourth Annual Ethnic Studies Conference, scholar Dr. James A. Banks observed that Bowling Green State University is soon to become the only institution of higher education in the United States to institute a ...
Pauly, Susan Mae, Perry, Robert L.
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Primitivisme et surréalisme : une  « synthèse » impossible ?

open access: yesMethodos, 2004
The article puts questions on the complex status of “the Primitive” within Surrealism, and particularly within some works of André Breton. The author at first aims at showing that Surrealism prolongs some cultural and artistic movements based on critics ...
Philippe Sabot
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring the leaky pipeline: Tokenism, status group effects, or self‐selection?

open access: yesEuropean Management Review, EarlyView.
Abstract In most European universities today, more than 50% of bachelor's degrees are awarded to women, but the corresponding share of full professorships is only about 25%. This phenomenon is called the leaky pipeline. Most explanations refer to gender biases and stereotypes, motherhood, discrimination, and tokenism.
Margit Osterloh, Katja Rost
wiley   +1 more source

Co‐Existence of Divergent Oral Care Approaches in Danish Aged Care: A Qualitative Study

open access: yesGerodontology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Introduction Care approaches to oral health are shaped by the perspectives of both aged care and dental care professionals. This study provides a new and comprehensive understanding of how these two professional groups conceptualise and address oral care for care‐dependent older adults. Material and Methods Researchers conducted 13 focus group
Linnea Eisemann de Almeida   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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