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Skolt Sami Reindeer Ownership: Structural Changes as the Triggers of a New Era
This article combines views of economic and legal anthropology in its exploration of Skolt Sami reindeer ownership. The Skolt Sami culture and its key form of livelihood, reindeer herding, have adjusted to the modern industrial society fairly well so far,
Itkonen Panu M.
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The article deals with the problem of conceptualization of the social-normative order, which is not directly related to the activities of the State and is most often denoted in legal science by the terms “legal customs” and “customary law”. This type of
Pavel I. Kostogryzov
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Legality, race, and inequality: An interview with Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz [PDF]
Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz is an assistant professor of anthropology at Loyola UniversityChicago. Her 2011 book, Labor and Legality, explores the work and social lives ofundocumented busboys in Chicago.
Anderson, Ryan B.
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Este artigo propõe uma breve incursão pela literatura etnológica e uma crítica às teorias generalizantes e às construções conceituais assimétricas nas relações interculturais.
Filipe Novaes Pinto
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From the study of the pedagogical and epistemological foundations of ethnographic research, this study proposes the incorporation of ethnographic research as a methodological component of the Legal Anthropology Curricular Unit in the Legal Studies Degree
Charles Guillén
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Land Rights and Socio-Economic Development of Afro-Brazilian Communities [PDF]
Law students and recent graduates who spent the Spring 2010 semester studying the land rights of Afro-Brazilian communities have submitted their final report to community leaders and Brazilian government officials, institutions, and non-government ...
Browne, Noah +2 more
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This article is devoted to the consideration of land disputes between oil companies and reindeer-herding communities. This research analyzes the legal framework within which the participants of conflict act, with particular reference to legal ...
Svetlana Tulaeva
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What Can Anthropologists Do?: Applied Anthropology in a Conflict-Ridden World
This work examines the role of anthropology in conflict, post-conflict studies, and conflict resolution. Present research has asserted that Anthropology as a discipline must move forward with greater involvement in domestic and international conflict ...
Dorshimer, Emma G.
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The Value of the Dead: The Commodification of Corpses in Western Culture [PDF]
Since the 19th century, the deceased human body and its parts have been increasingly dehumanized, objectified, and commodified in Western culture. Thus, in a relatively short period of time, the corpse became, and continues to be, a highly valuable ...
Wallace, Charles Z.
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Small and removed from the Spanish mainland, the Enclave of Ceuta has always depended on flows of goods and labour out of the Moroccan hinterland, with individuals from different ethnic and religious groups forming informal, flexible and personal ...
Campbell, Brian
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