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Antarctic soil prokaryotic diversity: a dataset of 319 metagenome-assembled genomes from Deception and Livingston Islands. [PDF]

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Fieldwork

2023
Abstract You can learn a certain amount from books, but in order to really learn about the secret lives of insects, you must study them at first hand. With organisms as small, numerous, and diverse as insects, you will not be able to get very far without collecting and killing them for identification.
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Post-Fieldwork Fieldwork

Journal of Anthropological Research, 1992
The author's fieldwork over nineteen years in Whalsay, Shetland, encompassed continuous change: in the field; in the discipline; to the author himself; and in his views of the discipline, the field, and his earlier analyses of his data. The question is raised of how ethnography can be written provisionally, allowing for the future occurrence of such ...
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Ethnographic Fieldwork

2017
Since its inception as a field, sociolinguistics' primary goal has been to account for observed patterns of language variation and language change. To that end sociolinguists have focused attention on understanding the properties of both the linguistic systems in which variation occurs and the braoder social matrices in which those systems are embedded.
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Knowing Fieldwork

1996
Abstract Epistemology is that field of inquiry whose subject is the origins, nature, and limits of human knowing (see Rorty 1979:140). An epistemology for ethnomusicology is therefore concerned with the origins, nature, and limits of human knowledge concerning music in human life. An epistemology for ethnomusicology attempts to answer
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FIELDWORK

2020
Mary Biddulph   +2 more
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Fieldwork

2002
AbstractThis book examines the relationship between conservative Protestants and social power in the U.S. The book, which is particularly concerned with which sorts of power relationships were made to seem natural and which were not, is based on fieldwork in three Philadelphia churches: Oak Grove Church, Philadelphia Mennonite Fellowship, and the ...
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