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Forensic social anthropology: an Australian perspective
Abstract If forensic physical anthropology is the science of biological processes and related medico‐legal investigations, then forensic social anthropology is the science of cultural processes and related socio‐legal investigations. This article lays out the terms, definitions, and application of forensic specialization in social anthropology as it is
James W.W. Rose
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‘It's scientific!’ Play, parody, and the para‐ethnographic in Southwest China
Abstract Play and games encourage persons to hold the world at a distance, while occasionally challenging its norms through parody, mimicry, and clowning, too. In this article, I offer new ethnography on drinking games among the Nuosu of Southwest China, who distribute penalty shots by injecting them directly into glasses with a syringe.
Katherine Swancutt
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L’impossible respect de soi : Martinet, Jérôme et le jeu de massacre
Né à Libourne en 1944, Jean-Pierre Martinet demeure, malgré de récentes rééditions, l’un des grands oubliés des lettres françaises du XXe siècle. Son roman le plus important, Jérôme (1978), met en scène un personnage d’ogre pédophile qui, au cours d’une immense dérive dans un Paris transformé en faubourg de Saint-Petersbourg, va au bout de sa propre ...
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[Can we talk about triage of patients and with whom?] [PDF]
Cremer R, Valette P.
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Hosting and Human Rights: The Summer Olympics in the Twenty-First Century. [PDF]
Ross M, McDougall M.
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[The forensic psychiatrist expert and homicide perpetrators]. [PDF]
Zagury D, Bouchard JP.
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Johann Heinrich Cohausen (1665-1750), salt iatrochemistry, and theories of longevity in his satire, Hermippus Redivivus (1742). [PDF]
Roos AM.
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