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‘Is Anthropology Legal?’ [PDF]
In May 2018, the European Union (EU) introduced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) with the aim of increasing transparency in data processing and enhancing the rights of data subjects.
Yuill, C.
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Pathway choice and post-Covid tourism: Inclusive growth or business as usual?
Until the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic struck, international tourism was seen as a driver of economic development, government revenue, employment and livelihoods for many countries in the Global South.
Julia Jeyacheya, Mark P. Hampton
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Based on the new era to explore and analyse the value of Marxist Humanism [PDF]
As the focus of Marxist philosophy, the liberation of human beings not only bears the heavy responsibility given by history and times, but also shows the value concern of human development.
Bai Jie
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Energy and Economy: Recognizing High-Energy Modernity as a Historical Period [PDF]
This introduction to Economic Anthropology’s special issue on “Energy and Economy” argues that we might find inspiration for a much more engaged and public anthropology in an unlikely place—19th century evolutionist thought.
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IN the discussion on the future of anthropology at the centenary meeting of the Royal Anthropological Institute, as reported in NATURE of November 20, there seems to have been a serious misconception of the natural scope of physical anthropology. In my presidential address to Section H of the British Association in 1939, I discussed the subject at some
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The time it takes: Temporalities of planning [PDF]
State planning has been a defining means for modern subjects to regulate the passage of time. In practice, it is the focus of multiple conflicts and doubts, which planners attempt to mediate.
Abram, S
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Due to overpopulation, pollution, noise, and other ecological and social problems, cities face a worsening quality of urban life, which requires effective planning of their futures. Urban visions as an aspect of strategic planning can be a starting point
Saša Poljak Istenič +1 more
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Working out abjection in the Panapompom bêche-de-mer fishery: Race, economic change and the future in Papua New Guinea [PDF]
This is the accepted version of the following article: Rollason, W. (2010), Working out abjection in the Panapompom bêche-de-mer fishery: Race, economic change and the future in Papua New Guinea. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 21: 149–170. doi:
Althusser +93 more
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The Association of American Medical Colleges recommends students seeking to enter medical school complete courses in the social sciences. Despite calls to teach social science—including anthropology—in pre-medical curriculum, little is known about what ...
Tyler J Stodola, Sean P Bruna
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Evolution in Archaeology [PDF]
This review begins with a brief outline of the key concepts of Darwinian archaeology. Its history is then summarized, beginning with its emergence as a significant theoretical focus within the discipline in the early 1980s; its main present-day currents ...
Shennan, SJ
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