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Protecting the heritage village in Kabylia
2017La présente communication s’intéresse à la protection de l’architecture vernaculaire en Kabylie (au nord de l’Algérie). Notre terrain d’investigation est un territoire qui constitue une région homogène et singulière de par sa configuration physique (90 % de relief montagneux), sa couverture végétale, son peuplement, sa culture (Berbère), son habitat ...
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A Taste for Law: Rule-Making in Kabylia (Algeria)
Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2008There has recently been an upsurge in anthropologists' interest in law, with North Africa and the Middle East taking a prominent position. One of the foci is the coexistence of multiple sets of legal practices, and the ways in which people negotiate between different legal “systems.” This emphasis closely mirrors the more general shift in anthropology ...
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The Proverbial Bourdieu: Habitus and the Politics of Representation in the Ethnography of Kabylia
American Anthropologist, 2003Since the 1970s, anthropologists have been centrally concerned with the relationship of ethnographic representation to political and historical context. Interestingly, the work of Pierre Bourdieu has largely escaped such contextualization, despite the significance of Bourdieu's ideas to anthropological theorizing.
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Tristes Paysans : Bourdieu's Early Ethnography in Bearn and Kabylia
Anthropological Quarterly, 2004Pierre Bourdieu conducted ethnographic research in his native region of Béarn and in Algeria during the late 1950s and early 1960s. He rarely drew explicit comparisons between the two sites, despite striking parallels in themes such as notions of honor in Mediterranean peasant ethos, the habitus as internalized dispositions, and peasant malaise in the
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Characterization of limestones of great Kabylia for use in road construction
South Florida Journal of DevelopmentThe aim of this study is to characterise and develop the use of limestone from the Greate Kabylia region for road construction. The growing demand for aggregates and the overexploitation of traditional quarries are major challenges for the road construction industry in Algeria.
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The Half‐Lives of Texts: Poetry, Politics, and Ethnography in Kabylia, Algeria
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2002Poetry, politics, and ethnography have been intimately linked in Algeria's Kabyle Berber region for over a century. This article examines two entextualizations of a related Kabyle poem: one recorded by French colonel Hanoteau in 1867 and the other unearthed by Kabyle scholar and cultural activist Mammeri in 1980.
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Flora diversity according to an altitudinal gradient in Kabylia region
Bulletin of Pure & Applied Sciences- Botany, 2022Lembrouk Lillia +1 more
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