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Water Beings and Capitalist Relations in India's Sundarbans Delta
ABSTRACT This article explores entanglements between water cosmologies and capitalist transformation in the Sundarbans delta of West Bengal, India. It traces how “awakened” tidal creeks have been iteratively enclosed as private fisheries from the colonial period to the present, with particular focus on the expansion of commercial aquaculture over the ...
Calynn Dowler
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When the first Jesuit missionaries arrived in Luanda in 1559 there was great conflict in the region between the king of Congo, Diogo-Ier, and the Ngola who sought emancipation from Congolese control.
Dora De Lima
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The Significance of Food in the Parable of the Wedding Feast in Matthew 22:1-14 and the Kanyaw [PDF]
This study delves into the significance of food in Matthew 22:1-14, specifically exploring parallels between the Parable of the Wedding Feast and the Kanyaw festival of the Igorot people.
Fred F. Antonio, Jr.
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Thinking through payment in fieldwork
Abstract Ethnographic research has long illuminated diverse economic relations. Yet ethnographers have said little about an economic relation that they themselves often rely on: payment in fieldwork. Indeed, the particularities of monetary exchange between ethnographers and their interlocutors often remain hidden—or taboo.
Tijo Salverda +6 more
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Montmartre festif ou l’écho du passé
The continuity of Montmartre’s bohemian past is surprising. Parisians, provincials and foreigners all flocked to the Montmartre hilltop, and still do, to ‘party,’ to have fun, to dance, to sing, to ‘slum it’...
Anne Monjaret, Michela Niccolai
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Just as any delicious dish inspires awe, hearty collaborations are made of people coming together to bring projects to life, one recipe at a time. A food item contains multiple ingredients, features myriad styles of making, and reveals a diversity of piquant spices; so, too, are hearty collaborations made of people from various collegial expertise ...
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Parade of Feast of Pirates on Front St., Approaching Market St. [PDF]
Parade of Feast of Pirates on Front St.
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Adapting to Change: The Dynamic Crop Production Systems of Smallholder Farmers in the PNG Highlands
ABSTRACT Smallholder sweet potato farmers in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands Province (EHP) face challenges as they navigate social, economic, demographic, and environmental change. While they routinely adapt to weather variability and shifting markets, population growth is placing additional strain on an already finely balanced farming system ...
Geoff Kuehne +9 more
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Felons’ chattels and English living standards in the later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Abstract The later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries have long occupied an intriguing and contested place in discussions of England's long‐run economic development. One key issue around which debate has coalesced is the living standards of the population as a whole and of different groups within it. We contribute to this debate by bringing forward new
Chris Briggs +4 more
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