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Writing in community: Relationship building and accountability in knowledge production
Abstract As anthropology reckons with its past, present, and future, anthropologists increasingly seek to challenge inequities within the discipline and academia more broadly. Anthropology, regardless of subdiscipline, is a social endeavor. Yet research often remains an isolating (though not necessarily solitary) process, even within research teams and
Jordi Armani Rivera Prince+16 more
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Abstract Indigenous Peoples are gaining renewed attention within both policy and academia, as examples of “resilience” and of non‐humanist, non‐modern ways of relating to nature, which might, it is hoped, provide tools to withstand the socio‐ecological crises associated with “the Anthropocene”.
Penelope Anthias, Kiran Asher
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Labour Abroad as a Struggle for Land: Young Migrants’ Dream of a Rural Return to Myanmar
Abstract This article examines land struggles that take place outside of the land in question, in order to show that rural youth continue to have an interest in rural and agrarian life despite out‐migration. Through life‐story interviews and photovoices with young Myanmar migrants in Thailand's agriculture and tourism sectors, the article shows how ...
Sofie Mortensen
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Cross-culturally adapting the GHQ-12 for use with refugee populations: Opportunities, dilemmas, and challenges. [PDF]
Fennig M.
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Humour as a Pedagogical Tool: Evidence and Implications for Critical Geography
Abstract In this article, we elaborate the results of a focused empirical study on the use of humour in teaching undergraduate geography courses. Through semi‐structured interviews and weekly reflections submitted by students, we delve into a diverse array of experiences and perceptions of humour as a pedagogical tool.
Ben A. Gerlofs, Xuechao Zheng
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Bayesian radiocarbon modelling for beginners
Abstract Due to freely available, tailored software, Bayesian statistics is now the dominant paradigm for archaeological chronology construction in the UK and much of Europe and is increasing in popularity in the Americas. Such software provides users with powerful tools for Bayesian inference for chronological models with little need to undertake ...
Caitlin E. Buck, Miguel A. Juárez
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On Idioms: Cornerstones for a Neurological Model of Language Processing
Dieter Hillert
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Abstract Human genealogies serve multiple functions beyond documenting one's pedigree. They operate as complex social frameworks that structure knowledge, delimit group membership, explain historical causation, are political tools, and provide chronological foundations for understanding past events and processes across diverse knowledge systems ...
Isaac H. McIvor+7 more
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Somatic Symptoms Are Associated With Elevated Blood Pressure and Epstein-Barr Virus Antibodies Among Shuar of the Ecuadorian Amazon. [PDF]
Tallman PS+7 more
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