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Design Management Journal (Former Series), 1995
ONE OF THE MORE SIGNIFICANT contributions designers can make to the innovation process is a creative investigation of culture, both as strategy and as input to the development of specific products. Gary Waymire, Michael Barry and Robert C. Hall are convinced, however, that such analysis must get beyond preconceptions.
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ONE OF THE MORE SIGNIFICANT contributions designers can make to the innovation process is a creative investigation of culture, both as strategy and as input to the development of specific products. Gary Waymire, Michael Barry and Robert C. Hall are convinced, however, that such analysis must get beyond preconceptions.
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Editing : Material Culture or Cultural Margins?
Textus, 2009Electronic publishing, the role of the editor, significance of publishing policies in the process of cultural ...
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2016
AbstractMaterial culture is central to all aspects of archaeology and yet it continues to be argued that things have been under-theorized in archaeological theory. The focus on this chapter is on developments in the study of material culture since the ‘material culture turn’.
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AbstractMaterial culture is central to all aspects of archaeology and yet it continues to be argued that things have been under-theorized in archaeological theory. The focus on this chapter is on developments in the study of material culture since the ‘material culture turn’.
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Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1957
Before outlining this section concerned with material culture I should perhaps try to be explicit about the philosophy which guides me in archeological matters. It is my conviction that archeological work does not transcend antiquarianism (a legitimate and justifiable occupation) unless the specimens and the observational data are regarded as ...
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Before outlining this section concerned with material culture I should perhaps try to be explicit about the philosophy which guides me in archeological matters. It is my conviction that archeological work does not transcend antiquarianism (a legitimate and justifiable occupation) unless the specimens and the observational data are regarded as ...
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American Anthropologist, 2001
Material Culture. Henry Glassie. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999. 413 pp.
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Material Culture. Henry Glassie. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999. 413 pp.
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2017
Beginning with many of its earliest writings, sociology has a long tradition of theorizing the role of objects and material culture in social life. In the middle of the 20th century, these themes were taken up again by major sociological and anthropological thinkers who inspired a resurgence of interest in the study of objects. The sociology of culture
Terence E. McDonnell, Kelcie Vercel
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Beginning with many of its earliest writings, sociology has a long tradition of theorizing the role of objects and material culture in social life. In the middle of the 20th century, these themes were taken up again by major sociological and anthropological thinkers who inspired a resurgence of interest in the study of objects. The sociology of culture
Terence E. McDonnell, Kelcie Vercel
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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Material properties and applications of mechanically interlocked polymers
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Laura F Hart +2 more
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