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Including Nomadic People in Collaborative E-Learning

2011
The focus of this chapter is the design of a solution for Computer-Supported Cooperative Learning (CSCL) that is able to connect both stationary and mobile users in live shared-learning sessions. The authors started from experiences that were mainly technology-driven to arrive at the development of two subsystems, OpenWebTalk and MobileWebTalk, that ...
BARCHETTI, UGO   +2 more
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Nomads and Sedentary Peoples

2023
Nathan Wasserman, Yigal Bloch
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Tracing Nomadic Lines: Nomadic Subjectivities and the Belonging of Unaccompanied Young People

This chapter draws on the data on the nature and functioning of belonging of unaccompanied young people by following a series of moments, relationships, sites and passages of time. It brings in the analysis of the data from all chapters. Through the focus on the notions of ‘nomadic lines’ and ‘rhizome’ and by following Braidotti’s ideas of subjectivity
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Intentions and Triggers: Why People Become Digital Nomads

The emergence of digital nomadism reflects a significant shift in perceptions of and approaches to work, blending professional responsibilities with personal desires. This study investigates the underlying factors that motivate individuals to adopt a digital nomadic lifestyle, evaluating the role of psychological and situational triggers.
Suherly, Jacinda   +3 more
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The Kenya Masai: A Nomadic People under Modern Adminstration

Africa, 1939
Opening ParagraphExisting accounts of the Masai may be broadly grouped under three heads: (1) The popular impressionist accounts of the tribe by travellers in East Africa; the numerous travel works on this part of Africa nearly all contain some mention of the tribe, but in the main, these descriptions are calculated for their dramatic effect, and thus ...
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Iranian-speaking Nomadic Peoples and Kievan Rus

Our research examines the huge influence the conditional Scythians and Sarmatians had on Ancient Rus’. Iranian-speaking nomads profoundly impacted East Slavic civilization; the abundance of Iranian place names in Eastern Europe evidences their presence.
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NOMAD'S FOODS: TRADITIONAL FOODS OF THE KYRGYZ PEOPLE

Kyrgyz nomadic cuisine, deeply rooted in their rich cultural heritage and nomadic lifestyle, is a testament to their adaptability to the rugged landscapes of Central Asia. With a focus on hearty meat-centric dishes, an array of dairy delicacies, and staple grains, it reflects their resourcefulness in utilizing locally sourced ingredients.
Ruslan Adil Akai Tegin   +1 more
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People of the Rainbow: a nomadic utopia

2012
Review, stored on line, JFRR No abstract: According to the definition of the original Greek word, utopia is a place that does not exist; the term implies, an idea, an impossible dream. However, Mumford (Lewis Mumford The story of Utopias, Boni and Liveright, New York,1922) in making reference to Thomas More in Utopia, says that while the word utopia is
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