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A sociological perspective on making South African tourism monumental through folklore
The principal aim of this article, among other crucial determinants, is to elucidate that folklore systemically can be utilised for the sustainable development of tourism in South Africa and in the global sphere.
Mlamli Diko
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The monographic section of this issue of EthnoAnthropology is dedicated to the history of the Russian anthropological sciences, to the museography and methodology of ethnographic research and finally to the visual anthropology in Russia.
Alberto Baldi
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‘Folk’ in the Age of Algorithms: Theorizing Folklore on Social Media Platforms
Over the past few decades, folklore scholars have demonstrated that online expressions and performance play a role in folklore studies and that folklore thrives in digital spaces.
Guro Flinterud
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The shadow banning controversy: perceived governance and algorithmic folklore
In this paper, I approach platform governance through algorithmic folklore, consisting of beliefs and narratives about moderation systems that are passed on informally and can exist in tension with official accounts.
Laura Savolainen
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:Since 2007, the American Folklore Society has pursued a partnership project with the China Folklore Society. Diverse in activities and extensively participated in, the endeavor is known as the China-US Folklore and Intangible Cultural Heritage Project ...
J. B. Jackson
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Ethnography of Children's Folklore
First presented in 1978 at the Colloquium on Ethnography and Education, which was hosted by Research for Better Schools, Inc. and the University of Pennsylvania, Bauman’s “Ethnography of Children’s Folklore” was also printed in Children In and Out of ...
Richard Bauman
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Play and the Performance of Children’s Folklore
Focusing on a wide range of folklore genres (handclaps, songs, jokes, counting out rhymes, circle games) and taboo topics, this study situates the data within a theoretical literature on play, performance, ritual, learning, and symbolic anthropology ...
Beverly J. Stoeltje
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A vegetable garden has been an indispensable feature of the traditional Udmurt household. The cultivation of crops and fruits in this area forms an integral part of the daily existence of a community, symbolizing established social structures.
N. V. Anisimov, I. Pchelovodova
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Paying Public Domain and the Albanian Protection of Folklore
Paying Public Domain (PPD) is probably a contradictory phrase for everyone firmly attached to the idea of free-access and no-remuneration public domain.
E. Ikonomi
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Texas Children's Folklore Project
In this introductory essay, Bauman presents an overview of the historical and institutional context, the motivating ideology, the methodological framework, and the research foci of the Texas Children’s Folklore Project, conducted from 1973-1976 by a team
Richard Bauman
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