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Introducing the Anthropology of Adolescence Introduction à l'anthropologie de l'adolescence
Adolescence is widely recognized as a key life stage, yet its meaning and experience remain under‐explored due to the complex interplay between biological and social transformations. While researchers across fields such as psychology and public health increasingly frame adolescence as a ‘critical period’, anthropology offers distinctive insights that ...
Emily H. Emmott +2 more
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Gray wolves in an anthropogenic context on a small island in prehistoric Scandinavia. [PDF]
Girdland-Flink L +8 more
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This article interrogates the role of testimonial disclosure as a mechanism of access and a barrier to visibility for marginal people, particularly adolescents, in the UK. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 2021 and 2024 in alternative educational provision (AP), as well as in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes ...
Kelly Fagan Robinson
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The North-Eastern Europe and Northern Asia isotopic dataset of bioarchaeological samples (NEENA). [PDF]
Haponava V, Pickard C, Fernandes R.
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Abstract Towards the end of their Introduction, the editors of this special issue suggest that a principal challenge in ethnographic description is ‘how to measure the measures of others’. It is their own measure of persons, say, or of transactions, on which anthropologists frequently draw in adjudicating social phenomena, not least when characterizing
Marilyn Strathern
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Hominin glacial-stage occupation 712,000 to 424,000 years ago at Fordwich Pit, Old Park (Canterbury, UK). [PDF]
Key A +17 more
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Torbjørn Ekrem +5 more
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The genomic history of East Asian Middle Neolithic millet- and rice-agricultural populations. [PDF]
Xiong J +40 more
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Egalitarianism is often idealized, but many anthropologists have noted its potential for nightmare scenarios involving envy, mistrust, and violence. This introduction outlines a framework for understanding the negative emotions and violence associated with the forces of commensuration that are necessary to make people equal.
Natalia Buitron +2 more
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Survey on the Application of Robotics in Archaeology. [PDF]
Kyriakoulia P +3 more
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